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balam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. B'alam, Balam, Balaam, B'ahlam,
Bahlam,
Bahlum or
Bolom may
refer to: A Maya
language name for "jaguar"; see Jaguars...
- Kʼukʼ
Bahlam I, also
known as **** and
Bahlum Kʼukʼ, (March 30, 397 – 435?), was a
founder and ajaw of the
ruling dynasty at the Maya city of Palenque....
- Kʼinich Kan
Bahlam II (Mayan pronunciation: [kʼihniʧ kan
ɓahlam]), also
known as Chan
Bahlum II, (May 23, 635 –
February 20, 702) was ajaw of the Maya...
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descendant of Kʼukʼ
Bahlam I, the
founder of the
Palenque dynasty and she came to
power within a year of the
death of her predecessor, Kan
Bahlam I. She was the...
- Kan
Bahlam I (Mayan pronunciation: [kan
ɓahlam]), also
known as Chan
Bahlum I, (September 18, 524 –
February 1, 583) was an ajaw of the Maya city-state...
- of Uxteʼkʼuh;
during their long marriage, they had at
least two sons—Kan
Bahlam (b. 635) and Kʼan Joy
Chitam (b. 644)—and
probably a third,
Tiwol Chan Mat...
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- Unen
Bahlam (fl. c. 317) was a
queen regnant of the Maya city-state of Tikal.
Although generally ****umed to be female, the **** of this
ruler has been contested...
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celebration was
witnessed by Sak
Jukub Yopaat Bahlam, Holy Lord of Paʼ Chan. Also
known as
Yopaat Bahlam II, this
mysterious ruler does not
appear anywhere...
- Kaloomteʼ
Bahlam, also
known as Curl Head (died
after c. 527), was an ajaw or lord of the Maya city of Tikal. He took the
throne on c. 511. He co-ruled...