Centeotl
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In Aztec mythology, Centeotl (also Centeocihuatl or Cinteotl) was a god of maize (originally a goddess) [1] and a son of Tlazolteotl and husband of Xochiquetzal. He was a male version of Chicomecoatl.
See also Xochipilli.
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