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Discover the powerful feminine forces that shaped the Aztec cosmos.From Coatlicue, the fearsome mother of gods draped in serpents, to Chalchiuhtlicue, the gentle goddess of rivers and lakes, the goddesses of Aztec mythology embody the full spectrum of creation and destruction. These divine women controlled fertility and war, healed the sick and brought death, nurtured children and demanded sacrifice.Aztec Goddess takes you on a captivating journey through the pantheon of Mesoamerica's most influential female deities. Explore the myths, symbols, and sacred roles of goddesses who commanded respect and devotion across the mighty Aztec Empire.Inside, you'll encounter:Detailed profiles of major goddesses Ancient myths and legends that reveal their powers and personalitiesSacred symbols and attributes associated with each goddessLesser-known deities whose stories have been overshadowed by timeWhether you're a mythology enthusiast, a student of ancient cultures, or simply fascinated by the divine feminine across civilizations, this comprehensive guide illuminates the goddesses who stood at the heart of one of history's most remarkable civilizations.Uncover the mysteries of the Aztec goddesses and the empire they protected. Trident Books is a digital publishing company specializing in history, biology, and mythology. We create these types of books for you, and we'd like to know how much our readers enjoy them. We encourage you to write in and look forward to the release of new and exciting books every week. We love bringing old tales to life and making them accessible to modern people. With our knowledge of mythology and folk tales, we offer an extensive selection of digital books and other multimedia content that explore the rich cultural heritage of these stories. Our digital book publisher has something for everyone, whether you're interested in mythology, ancient history, or want to try something new and fun. At our digital publishing company, we think mythology encompasses far more than stories from the past. It is a living, breathing part of our cultural history that continues to shape how we see the world around us.