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[[Category:Gods and Goddesses]][[Image:chalchiuhtlicue.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Chalchiuhtlicue depicted on Orbanian bracelet]] | [[Category:Gods and Goddesses]][[Image:chalchiuhtlicue.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Chalchiuhtlicue depicted on Orbanian bracelet]] | ||
==Earth Culture of Origin== | ==Earth Culture of Origin== | ||
Aztec | |||
==Alternate Names / Spellings== | ==Alternate Names / Spellings== | ||
None. Chalchiuhtlicue means She of the Jade Skirt. | |||
==Presides Over== | ==Presides Over== | ||
Goddess of lakes, streams, springs, oceans, rivers, rain; also youth, beauty, love, childbirth and marriage. Protector of children because of the water that breaks during the birth process. | |||
==Personal Symbols== | ==Personal Symbols== | ||
She is seen sometimes as a river where on one bank grows a prickly pear. | |||
==Earth Mythological References== | ==Earth Mythological References== | ||
According to the Aztecs, the world we live in is the Fifth World. At the behest of her husband, Tlaloc, god of rain, Chalchiuhtlicue unleashed a flood to punish the wicked and destroyed the Fourth World. This goddess prefers sacrifices of flowers to human victims, despite the destruction she caused to humanity as an act of purification. She reveals her rage in the form of whirlwinds and hurricanes. | |||
==Stargate References== | ==Stargate References== | ||
Chalchiuhtlicue was actually seen in the series, but mentioned by Daniel Jackson after a temple to her was discovered in the Orban culture. The Goa’uld were on this planet as recently as the last few centuries, though it was unknown why they left. Artifacts and temples left behind connected the Orban culture to Teotihuacan, a city in pre-Columbian South America – a cultural mecca bigger than ancient Rome. This city suffered a massive upheaval around 750 AD, possibly caused by the Goa’uld. | |||
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
* http://www.pantheon.org/articles/c/chalchiuhtlicue.html | |||
* http://archaeology.la.asu.edu/tm/pages2/mtm62.htm | |||
* http://www.godchecker.com/database/gc_deity.php?name=CHALCHIUHTLICUE | |||
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Revision as of 14:06, 9 January 2005
Earth Culture of Origin
Aztec
Alternate Names / Spellings
None. Chalchiuhtlicue means She of the Jade Skirt.
Presides Over
Goddess of lakes, streams, springs, oceans, rivers, rain; also youth, beauty, love, childbirth and marriage. Protector of children because of the water that breaks during the birth process.
Personal Symbols
She is seen sometimes as a river where on one bank grows a prickly pear.
Earth Mythological References
According to the Aztecs, the world we live in is the Fifth World. At the behest of her husband, Tlaloc, god of rain, Chalchiuhtlicue unleashed a flood to punish the wicked and destroyed the Fourth World. This goddess prefers sacrifices of flowers to human victims, despite the destruction she caused to humanity as an act of purification. She reveals her rage in the form of whirlwinds and hurricanes.
Stargate References
Chalchiuhtlicue was actually seen in the series, but mentioned by Daniel Jackson after a temple to her was discovered in the Orban culture. The Goa’uld were on this planet as recently as the last few centuries, though it was unknown why they left. Artifacts and temples left behind connected the Orban culture to Teotihuacan, a city in pre-Columbian South America – a cultural mecca bigger than ancient Rome. This city suffered a massive upheaval around 750 AD, possibly caused by the Goa’uld.
Episodes
Related Characters
Related Articles
Further Reading
- http://www.pantheon.org/articles/c/chalchiuhtlicue.html
- http://archaeology.la.asu.edu/tm/pages2/mtm62.htm
- http://www.godchecker.com/database/gc_deity.php?name=CHALCHIUHTLICUE
--Initialized by: DeeKayP 11:52, 9 Jan 2005 (PST)