CentzonuitznauaIn Aztec mythology, the Centzonuitznaua (or Centzon Huitznahuas were the gods of the southern stars. They are the evil elder sons of Coatlique, and their sister is Coyolxauhqui. They and their sister tried to murder their mother upon learning of her pregn southern stars.
ChalchiuhtlatonalIn Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtlatonal was a god of water. Aztec gods Sea and river gods. water.
Chalchiuhtlicue goddess of lakes, streams and all water, as well as beauty.
ChalchiutotolinIn Aztec mythology, Chalchiutotolin was a god of disease and plague. He may be an aspect or alias of Tezcatlipoca. Aztec gods. disease.
ChalmecacihuiltIn Aztec mythology, Chalmecacihuilt was a goddess of Mictlan, the underworld. Aztec goddesses Death goddesses. the underworld: Mictlan, north.
ChalmecatlIn Aztec mythology, Chalmecatl was a god of Mictlan, the underworld. Aztec gods Death goddesses. the underworld: Mictlan, north.
ChanticoIn Aztec mythology, Chantico ("she who dwells in the house") was the goddess of fires in the family hearth and volcanoes. She broke a fast by eating paprika with roasted fish, and was turned into a dog by Tonacatecuhtli. Aztec goddesses Fire goddesses. fires.
ChicomecoatlIn Aztec mythology, Chicomecoatl was the goddess of maize and fertility. Every September, she received a sacrifice of young girl, decapitated. The sacrifice's blood was poured on a statue of Chicmecoatl and her skin was worn by a priest. She was thought o maize and fertility.