Tlillan calmecac, temple of Ciuacoatl, [182]
Tloque nahuaque, the creative spirit, [148]
Toci, a goddess, [152]
Toctitlan (“Place of our Grandmother”), temple of Tlazolteotl, [165], [166]
Tollan, city of, [10]
Toltec civilization, the, [10]
Tomiauhtecutli, a deity, [299];
aspect and insignia, [299];
nature and status, [299]
Tonacaciuatl, a creative goddess, [147] ff.;
aspect and insignia, [147]–8;
myth of, [148]–50;
nature and status, [150]–2
Tonacatecutli, a creative deity, [146] ff.;
aspect and insignia, [146]–7;
myths, [148]–50;
nature and status, [150]–2
Tonalamatl, the, a book of fate and fortune. See Appendix, [359] ff.;
nature of, [359]–60;
day-signs of, [360]–1;
in tabular form, [361]–2;
day-gods of, [362]–3;
gods of the “weeks,” [363];
“Lords of the Night,” or Acompañados, in, [364];
lords of the day-hours in, [365];
festivals included in the, [366];
recapitulation of information regarding the, [366];
solar calendar and the, [367];
names of the years, [368];
the calendar-round, [368]–9;
the nemontemi, [369]–70;
Venus period and the, [370];
bibliography of the, [373]