- Sak Kʼukʼ also
known as
Muwaan Mat, Lady Sak Kʼukʼ and Lady
Beastie (died 640), was
queen of the Maya city-state of Palenque. She
acceded to the throne...
- Sak
Muwaan was a king of the Maya city
Motul de San José in Guatemala. He
ruled sometime between 700–726. An Ik-style
vessel possesses a
hieroglyphic text...
- Kʼinich
Muwaan Jol, (died 359) was ajaw of the Maya city-state of Tikal. He was
father of Chak Tok Ichʼaak I and he
ruled until 359. The ruler's name,...
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women included: Unen
Bahlam of
Tikal Lady of
Tikal Yohl Ikʼnal of
Palenque Muwaan Mat of
Palenque Che'enal [sv] of Cobá Lady Yopaat [sv] of Cobá Lady Kʼawiil...
-
apparently at the
hands of
invaders from
central Mexico. Born to Kʼinich
Muwaan Jol and Lady
Bahlam Way, Chak Tok Ichʼaak I is one of Tikal's best known...
- 700–725: Sak
Muwaan c.725–735:
Tayel Chan K'inich ?:
Sihyaj K'awiil c.742–755:
Yajaw Teʼ Kʼinich (son of Sak
Muwaan) c.755–779:
Lamaw Ek' ?-
Muwaan Mat c.2325...
- city, with
dates of
their reigns:
Mythological and
legendary rulers: ?-
Muwaan Mat c.2325 BC Uk'ix Chan c.987 BC
Casper c.252 BC
Palenque Dynasty: K'uk'...
- of Yaxchilan. In that time, the ajaw of
Yaxchilan installed Yajaw Chan
Muwaan I as lord in Bonampak.
Subsequent ajawob reconstructed the site to orient...
-
murals at Bonampak's
Structure I
commemorate Yaxchilan's
appointment of Chan
Muwaan I as
subordinate ruler.
Yaxchilan rebuilt the site to
point back toward...
- and decline. In 629, Bʼalaj Chan Kʼawiil, a son of the
Tikal king Kʼinich
Muwaan Jol II, was sent to
found a new city at Dos Pilas, in the Petexbatún region...