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mama$46557$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch

DEITY
Mama Oello; Mama Occlo; Mama Oella; Mama Ogllo; Mama Oullo; Mama Oclo; Ocllo-Mama; Mama Uqllu; Mama-Ocllo

mama      
n. μαμά, μητέρα
black and blue         
STUDIO ALBUM BY THE ROLLING STONES
Black And Blue; Black and Blue (The Rolling Stones album); Black and Blue (Rolling Stones album); Hand of Fate (Rolling Stones song); Crazy Mama (Rolling Stones song); Melody (Rolling Stones song)
adj. μελανιασμένος στο ξύλο

Definition

mamma
also mama (mammas)
Mamma means the same as mother
. (AM INFORMAL)
= mommy
N-FAMILY

Wikipedia

Mama Ocllo

In Inca mythology, Mama Ocllo, or more precisely Mama Uqllu, was deified as a mother and fertility goddess. In one legend she was a daughter of Inti and Mama Killa, and in another the daughter of Viracocha (Wiraqucha) and Mama Qucha. In all of them she was the older sister and wife of Manco Cápac (Manqu Qhapaq),: 28–36  whom she established the city of Cusco with. In some variations, she also bore him a son, Sinchi Roca, though all Incan rulers after Manco Cápac were believed to be their descendants.

According to most stories, Mama Occlo and Manco Cápac were sent by Inti to help the Inca by expanding their knowledge after he saw how poorly they were living. After their creation, most legends state they began journeying to find the perfect location to begin their task, and would know when they found it when the golden rod Inti had given both his children sunk into the ground. Once the rod had sunk, they began educating the Inca people; together they taught the people to better construct homes; Mama Ocllo taught the Inca women the art of spinning thread, sewing, science, and household duties.