Chibafruime

In this article, we are going to talk about Chibafruime, a topic that has gained great relevance in recent years. Chibafruime is a topic that is constantly evolving and covers various areas of interest, from science and technology to politics and society. Over the years, Chibafruime has captured the attention of experts, academics and the general public, generating debates, research and new perspectives. In this sense, it is important to analyze in depth the importance and repercussions that Chibafruime has on our daily lives, as well as its influence on today's world. Likewise, it is essential to reflect on the future of Chibafruime and how it could impact our environment in the coming years.

Chibafruime
Member of Muisca religion
Other namesChibrafruime
RegionAltiplano Cundiboyacense
Ethnic groupMuisca
Equivalents
Greek equivalentAthena, Ares
Roman equivalentMars

Chibafruime, also spelled as Chibrafruime, was a minor deity in the religion of the Muisca. It was the god of war. Mythological tales about Chibafruime have been noted in Bojacá, Bosa, Guatavita, Turmequé and Cajicá.

Little is known about Chibafruime and his appearance, which may have been in the shape of a jaguar. The Muisca were more traders than warriors. Their negotiation skills were admired by the conquistadors who made first contact with the Muisca.

Scholar Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita has provided the little information about Chibafruime.

References

  1. ^ Bogotálogo, 2012, p.55
  2. ^ Triana de Riveros, 1996, p.53
  3. ^ Henao, 2011, p.317
  4. ^ Quintana de Afanador, 2002, p.70
  5. ^ Henao, 2011, p.42
  6. ^ Henao, 2011, p.139, p.143-146
  7. ^ Henao, 2011, p.77
  8. ^ Henao, 2011, p.109
  9. ^ Henao, 2011, p.284
  10. ^ Daza, 2013, p.25
  11. ^ Francis, 1993, p.48

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