- Kʼakʼ
Tiliw Chan Yopaat,[pronunciation?]
previously known variously as
Cauac Sky,
Kawak Sky, Butsʼ
Tiliw[pronunciation?] and Butzʼ
Tiʼliw, was the leader...
- entwined. Quiriguá's
rapid expansion in the 8th
century was tied to king K'ak'
Tiliw Chan Yopaat's
military victory over Copán in 738. When the
greatest king...
-
ruler well into K'ak'
Tiliw Chan Chaak's adulthood,
suggesting that she
competed with him for
power and influence. K'ak'
Tiliw Chan
Chaak died of unknown...
- Kʼakʼ
Tiliw Chan
Chaak (born
January 4, 688 CE),
alternatively known by the
nickname Smoking Squirrel bestowed before his name
glyph was deciphered, was...
- the
accession of Kʼak
Tiliw Chan Yopaat, who was to be
subject to Copan's authority. In 734 on
Altar M at Quirigua, Kʼak
Tiliw Chan
Yopaat gives himself...
- the
Mayan city
state of Copán in
Honduras is
defeated in
battle by Kʼakʼ
Tiliw Chan Yopaat, the
ruler of Quiriguá (in Guatemala), and is beheaded. K'ak'...
- Kʼakʼ
Tiliw Chan
Chaak from 693
until his
attainment of majority,
becomes the new
queen of the
Mayan city
state of
Naranjo in
Guatemala when K'ak
Tiliw dies...
-
reign ended catastrophically when he was
captured by his v****al, king Kʼakʼ
Tiliw Chan
Yopaat of Quiriguá. The
captured lord of Copán was
taken back to Quiriguá...
-
Uaxaclajuun Ub'aah K'awiil was
captured and
beheaded by Quirigua's
ruler K'ak'
Tiliw Chan
Yopaat (Cauac Sky).
Although this was a
major setback, Copán's rulers...
- Haestingas, and
joins their little region to his sub-kingdom of Sus****. Kʼakʼ
Tiliw Chan
Yopaat dedicates a 65-ton stele, the
largest stone known to be quarried...