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The Role Of Tonatiuh In Aztec Religion

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In the Aztec religion, as well as that of other Mesoamerican peoples, Tonatiuh was a sun god. He is best known as he is depicted in the center of the Aztec calendar, with his eagle’s claw hands clutching human hearts. Tonatiuh, or Ollin Tonatiuh, was associated with the eagle (at sunrise and sunset) and, in Aztec versions, with the deity Huitzilopochtli.
In most Mesoamerican mythology, Tonatiuh was a god of the fifth and final “sun,” or world. The four previous worlds all ended by cataclysmic destruction. After the destruction of the fourth world, the gods gathered to create the fifth one. One of the gods rose into the sky as the new god Tonatiuh.
Every day, Tonatiuh was born at sunrise, journeyed across the sky, and died at sunset. He was

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