Lords of the Day

In Aztec mythology the Lords of the Day (Classical Nahuatl: Tonalteuctin) are a set of thirteen gods who ruled over a particular day corresponding to one of the thirteen heavens. They were cyclical, so that the same god ruled every thirteen days. In the Aztec calendar, the lords of the day are:[1]

References

  1. ^ Panorama Editorial, ed. (1998). Dioses Prehispánicos de México (in Spanish). México. pp. 140, 141. ISBN 968-38-0306-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Cecilio Agustín Robelo (1905). Biblioteca Porrúa. Imprenta del Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Historia y Etnología (ed.). Diccionario de Mitología Nahua (in Spanish). Mexico. p. 72. ISBN 978-9684327955. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)