Quetzalcoatl () (Nahuatl: "Feathered Serpent") is a deity in Aztec culture and literature. Among the Aztecs, he was related to wind, Venus, Sun, merchants, arts, crafts, knowledge, and learning. He was also the patron god of the Aztec priesthood. He is also a god of wisdom, learning and intelligence. He was one of several important gods in the Aztec pantheon, along with the gods Tlaloc, Tezcatlipoca and Huitzilopochtli. The two other gods represented by the planet Venus are Tlaloc (ally and the god of rain) and Xolotl (psychopomp and its twin).
Quetzalcoatl, whose name means "Feathered Serpent," was a major Aztec deity associated with wind, Venus, the Sun, merchants, arts, crafts, knowledge, and learning, as well as the patron god of the Aztec priesthood. He represents an important figure in Aztec religion and culture because he embodied wisdom and intellectual pursuits, standing alongside other significant gods in the Aztec pantheon like Tlaloc, Tezcatlipoca, and Huitzilopochtli.
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