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rdfs:comment | - In Aztec mythology, Acolnahuacatl (also referred to as Acolmiztli) was a god of Mictlan, the Underworld. Acolmiztli, which means "strong feline" or "Arm of Puma" in Nahuatl, was represented as a black-colored puma, with a supernatural roar, who kept the living from passing into the kingdom of the dead. The poet-king of Texcoco, Nezahualcóyotl (1402–1472), took on the name of this deity in his honor.
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abstract | - In Aztec mythology, Acolnahuacatl (also referred to as Acolmiztli) was a god of Mictlan, the Underworld. Acolmiztli, which means "strong feline" or "Arm of Puma" in Nahuatl, was represented as a black-colored puma, with a supernatural roar, who kept the living from passing into the kingdom of the dead. The poet-king of Texcoco, Nezahualcóyotl (1402–1472), took on the name of this deity in his honor.
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