
Top 10 Gods & Goddesses of Aztec Mythology
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Hey YouTube, Jim here! Welcome to Top10Archive! The Aztecs may be a civilization long since gone, but the stories they left behind, their mythology, is forever ingrained in time. It may not be as widely retold as Greek or Roman mythology, but this Mesoamerican religion, which focused heavily on human sacrifice, was fascinating on its own, breeding these top ten deities of Aztec mythology.
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10. Tonaituh
9. Tlaloc
8. Xipe Totec
7. Huitzilopochtli
6. Huehueteotl
5. Mictlantecuhtli
4. Tlaltecuhtli
3. Ometeotl
2. Coatlicue
1. Quetzalcoatl
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Thumbs up and comment if you think Jim needs a raise for those pronuncuations.
Definitely needs a raise! Your mythology videos are the best!!
Most definitely. I am very impressed with his pronunciations. Ten more thumbs up for him!!
Top10Archive definitely needs a raise. Could you do something like this but for Japanese mythology
Top10Archive I was gonna say, not sure if the language would qualify as difficult or fun to pronounce/spell. Lol!
get some rest Jim
Damn, Jim, I give you much props on the pronounciation! There’s no way I could come close to saying any of these names. Kudos!
Narrator says: Thank you, Juan!
Quetzalcoatl is also known as the Feathered Serpent. The bird being master of the skies, and snakes able to move amidst the creatures of the land. The Feathered Serpent was lord of both heavens and earth. The Aztecs described him as a white, bearded god who taught good principles to their ancestors. They looked forward to his return, and mistook Hernando Cortez as him.
The origins of the Feathered Serpent legend are revealed in a very special book: “Another Testament of Jesus Christ.” Just months after His resurrection in Palestine, the Lord of heaven and earth visited a scattered Israelite branch in the Americas. He performed miracles, and taught the same Gospel and organized the same church as He did in the New Testament. But after a thousand years of apostasy and war, these people’s Aztec descendants only knew about “the Feathered Serpent,” mixed with a bunch of paganism.
Hello Jim I’m James orayt XD
Narrator says: Hello to you!
im really impressed with your pronunciations! im mexican and i really struggled on a few on these myself so mad props to ya~
Narrator says: Thanks, Vivian! That means a lot to me
Can’t help but think of Quetzalcoatl as a big titty dragon from kobayashi’s dragon maid.
send nudes
How in the world! There is no way I can say all those words! I applaud you! 👏Wow!
Narrator says: Thanks! Though I’m sure there are some Aztec people somewhere rolling their eyes.
I love this channel