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Malinalxochitl
Pantheon: Aztec
Consorts: Chimalcuauhtli
Siblings: Huītzilōpōchtli
Children: Copil
Associations: Snakes, Scorpions, and Insects of the Desert
Key Info
- Sorceress and goddess of snakes, scorpions, and insects of the desert.
Brief Bio
In Aztec mythology, Malinalxochitl, or Malīnalxōch, (Classical Nahuatl: Malīnalxōchitl, from Nahuatl malinalli "grass" and xochitl "flower") was a sorceress and goddess of snakes, scorpions, and insects of the desert. She claimed the title Cihuacoatl, meaning "Woman Serpent" or "Snake Woman". Her brother was Huītzilōpōchtli. During the migration, she was abandoned during her sleep by the Mexicas as directed by her brother. Afterward she had a son named Copil with Chimalcuauhtli, king of Malinalco.
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