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falls between AD 361 and AD 420 and
references yajaw te’
which may be
referencing a
recurring royal name:
Yajaw Te’ K’inich
Stela 24
Found in
front of the...
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Yajaw Teʼ Kʼinich was a Maya king of city-state
Motul de San José in Guatemala. He
ruled c. 725–755. He was a
successor and
possibly son of Sak Muwaan...
- a
satellite of Yaxchilan. In that time, the ajaw of
Yaxchilan installed Yajaw Chan
Muwaan I as lord in Bonampak.
Subsequent ajawob reconstructed the site...
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Yajaw Teʼ Kʼinich II[pronunciation?] was a king of the
Mayan state Caracol in Belize. He was also
known as
Ruler III, Lord
Water and Lord Muluc[pronunciation...
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Yajaw Teʼ Kʼinich I[pronunciation?] was a
Mayan king (ajaw) of
Caracol in Belize. He was
probably a son of Kʼahkʼ Ujol Kʼinich I and Lady of
Xultun (she...
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Other courtly titles, the
functions of
which are not well understood, were
yajaw kʼahk' ("Lord of Fire"), tiʼhuun and ti'sakhuun.
These last two may be variations...
- 658: Chak
Naahb Kaan 667-679: K'inich Yook ?: Chak Ak'aach Took c.721:
Yajaw Te' K'inich c.800: Ukuw Chan
Chaak Ukit Kan Leʼk Tokʼ Unen-K'awiil (c. 620-638)...
- understood,
being attested only in one 6th
century text, and
another later one.
Yajaw Te' K'inich I (reign: late 5th cent; monuments: 2) is
better understood...
- and he is
depicted on
Caracol Stela 4
supervising an
event involving king
Yajaw Te' K'inich of that city that
occurred before 583.
Calakmul again sacked...
- been
interpreted as
priestly ones (e.g., ajk'uhuun,
possibly 'worshipper',
yajaw k'ahk 'master of fire'). The king (k'uhul ajaw or 'holy lord'), too, acted...