Tlalocan (The Country of Tlaloc). Abode of Tlaloc, [76]

Tlalocs. Gods of moisture; and Huemac II, [16];
offspring of Tlaloc, [75]

Tlalxicco (Navel of the Earth). Name of the abode of Mictlan, [95]

Tlamatzincatl. Same as Tezcatlipoca, which see

Tlapallan (The Country of Bright Colours). Legendary region, [11];
Nahua said to have originated at, [11];
the Toltecs and, [11];
Quetzalcoatl proceeds to, from Tollan, [64]–65, [79]

Tlapallan, Huehue (Very Old Tlapallan). In Toltec creation-myth, [119]

Tlapallantzinco. Place in Mexico; Toltecs at, [12]

Tlascala (or Tlaxcallan). Mexican city, [47], [48];
and the “bloodless battle” with Mexico, [48], [98], [99];
decline, [49]

Tlascalans. Mexican race, offshoot of the Acolhuans, [26];
helped Cortés against Aztecs, [26], [47]

Tlauizcalpantecutli (Lord of the Dawn). Name of the planet Venus; myth of Quetzalcoatl and, [80], [96];
Quetzalcoatl called, [84];
worship of, [96];
in the Mexican calendar, [96]