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1’etzcatlipoca, or Great Spirit, first Azteck Divinity^after the 
Supreme Being, xiii, 83 ; grants immortality to Quet- 
zalcoatl, 93 j is represented cutting to pieces a Snake, 
195. 
Tezontli, Azteck Name of the porous amygdaloid, xiv, 85, 
86 . 
Tezozomoc, a Mexican Author. See Alvarado. 
Tezpi, one of the Names of Coxeox, xiv, 64. 
Theret (Andrew), Geographer to the King of France, once 
had in his Possession the Collection of Mendoza, xiii, 
182. 
Thibaut (M.) a French Architect, xiv, 14. 
Thomas (Saint), Apostle, the Spaniards thought they disco- 
vered him in the person of the Quetzalcoatl of the 
Mexicans, xiii, 197. 
Tiahuanaco, a Town of Peru, very ancient Edifices found 
there, xiv, 8. 
Tianquiztli, Festival which the Aztecks celebrated at 
the beginning of each Subdivision of the Month, xiii, 
283. 
Tiger, the Mexicans erected Chapels to this Animal, xiv, 
48. 
Tilmatli, a Man’s Cloak among the Aztecks, xiii, 187. 
Time, represented by a Serpent, xiii, 227. 
Tiopullo, one of the Summits of the Cordilleras in the King- 
dom of Quito, xiv, 4. 
Titans, Azteck. See Tzocuiltixecks . 
Tititl, Name of the first Month of the Mexican Year, xiii, 
239, 290. 
Titu-MancO'Capac, Inca of Peru, Reformer of the Calendar, 
xiii, 288, 
Tixlpitzin, Prince of Azcapozalco, xiii, 138. 
Tizac, Seventh King of the Aztecks, xiv, 252. ■ 
