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  1. Cédric Bakambu (born 11 April 1991) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward or a winger for La Liga club Real Betis and the DR Congo national team. Bakambu made his professional debut for Sochaux in 2010, and played 107 official games for them over five seasons, scoring 21 goals.

  2. Apr 11, 1991 · Cédric Bakambu, 33, from DR Congo Real Betis Balompié, since 2023 Centre-Forward Market value: €2.50m * Apr 11, 1991 in Ivry-sur-Seine, France.

    • DR Congo
    • Ivry-sur-Seine
  3. Detailed stats of Cédric Bakambu. This page contains information about a player's detailed stats. In the info box, you can filter by period, club, type of league and competition. The "Detailed stats" tab shows a player's total appearances, goals, cards and cumulative minutes of play for each competition, and indicates the season in which it ...

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    • Ivry-sur-Seine
    • Huitzilopochtli – ‘The Hummingbird of The South’
    • Tezcatlipoca – ‘The Smoking Mirror’
    • Quetzalcoatl – ‘The Feathered Serpent’
    • Coatlicue – ‘The Serpent Skirt’
    • Tonatiuh – ‘The Turquoise Lord’
    • Tlaloc – ‘He Who Makes Things Sprout’
    • Chalchiuhtlicue – ‘She Who Wears A Green Skirt’
    • Xipe Totec – ‘Our Lord The Flayed One’

    Huitzilopochtli was the father of the Aztecs and the supreme god for the Méxica. His nagualor animal spirit was the eagle. Unlike many other Aztec deities, Huitzilopochtli was intrinsically a Mexica deity with no clear equivalent in earlier Mesoamerican cultures. He was also the Aztec god of war and the Aztec sun god, and of Tenochtitlán. This intr...

    Huitzilopochtli’s rival as the most important Aztec god was Tezcatlipoca: god of the nocturnal sky, of ancestral memory, and of time. His nagualwas the jaguar. Tezcatlipoca was one of the most important gods in post-classic Mesoamerican culture and the supreme deity for the Toltecs – Nahua-speaking warriors from the north. Aztecs believed that Huit...

    Tezcatlipoca’s brother Quetzalcoatl was the god of winds and rain, intelligence and self-reflection. He plays a key role in other Mesoamerican cultures such as Teotihuacan and the Maya. Hisnagual was a mix of bird and rattlesnake, his name combining the Nahuatl words for quetzal (“the emerald plumed bird”) andcoatl(“serpent”). As the patron of scie...

    Venerated as the “mother of gods and mortals”, Coatlicue was the feminine god who gave birth to the stars and moon. Her face was made up of two fanged serpents, her skirt of interwoven snakes and she wore a necklace of hands, hearts and a skull. Coatlicue was as feared as she was beloved, symbolising the antiquity of earth worship and of childbirth...

    Tonatiuh was the sun god, depicted as a symbolic sun disk, or sometimes as a squatting man with a disk on his back. Tonatiuh was a nourishing deity who required sacrificial blood to provide warmth to the people. He was also the patron of warriors. In many post-classic Mesoamerican cultures, the hearts of sacrificial victims were seen as symbolic no...

    The enigmatic god of rain, Tlaloc was represented wearing a mask with large round eyes and long fangs. He bore a striking familiarity to Chac, the Maya rain god. Tlaloc was seen both as a benevolent deity, providing life-giving rain to crops, but also as an unforgiving and destructive being who sent storms and drought. He was associated with any ra...

    The wife (or sometimes sister) of Tlaloc, Chalchiuhtlicue was the Aztec goddess of running water and all aquatic elements. Like other water deities, Chalchiuhtlicue was often associated with serpents. She was mostly depicted wearing a green or blue skirt from which flows a stream of water. Chalchiuhtlicue was also the patroness of childbirth and a ...

    The Aztec god of agricultural fertility, Xipe Totec was usually represented wearing a flayed human skin symbolising the death of the old and the growth of new vegetation. The gruesome-sounding Nahuatl moniker originated from the legend where the Aztec god flayed his own skin to feed humanity. Xipe Totec was usually venerated with human sacrifice, c...

  4. Jul 7, 2012 · The pantheon of the Maya is a vast collection of deities worshipped throughout the regions of Yucatan, Quintana Roo, Campeche, Tabasco, and Chiapas in Mexico and southward through Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and Honduras. These gods informed the lives and rituals of the people, established order, and provided hope of a life after death.

  5. Nov 27, 2017 · The in-form Bakambu scored a hat-trick against Eibar in a 3-0 victory, grabbed a brace in the 2-1 away win at Girona and once in Villarreal's 4-0 thrashing of Las Palmas.

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  7. Aug 8, 2024 · The Aztecs, the Late Postclassic civilization that the Spanish conquistadors met in Mexico in the 16h century, believed in a complex and diversified pantheon of Aztec gods and goddesses. Scholars studying the Aztec (or Mexica) religion have identified no fewer than 200 deities divided into three groups.