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