Kan Balam can refer to: Kan Bahlam I (524–583), ajaw of Palenque Kʼinich Kan Bahlam II (635-702), ajaw of Palenque Kan Balam, super computer in Latin America...
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Toniná (section K'inich Hix Chapat)
unidentified site. His reign may have ended with his defeat and capture by K'inich Kan Balam II of Palenque in September 687, as described in a glyphic text from...
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Spanish conquest Kʼinich Kan Bahlam II (r. 683–702), ruler of Palenque, son of K'inich Janaab' Pakal ("Pacal the Great") Kʼinich Kʼukʼ Bahlam II (fl. c. 765)...
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However, in 690 CE this same king was installed under the patronage of K'inich Kan Balam II of Palenque. Martin & Grube (2000), p.109 Martin, Simon; Nikolai...
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decade of his life, and was completed by his son and successor Kʼinich Kan Bahlam II. Within Palenque, the Temple of the Inscriptions is located in an...
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his older son Kʼinich Kan Bʼalam assumed the kingship of Bʼaakal, who in turn was succeeded in 702 by his brother Kʼinich Kʼan Joy Chitam II. The first continued...
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Maya monarchs (section Ekʼ Balam)
_770: Uchaʼan Kʼan Bʼalam – father of Tan Te' Kinich, ruled in the 8th century AD. 770_c.802: Tan Teʼ Kʼinich – son of Uchaʼan Kʼan Bʼalam 4 December 584ʼ...
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Bas-relief carvings in the Temple of the Cross describe the accession of K'inich Kan Balam to the throne of Palenque. Within the inner chamber of these temples...
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kʼuhuun ("lord") named Chʼok Balam, and in the latter he is said to have captured an ajaw named Kʼab Chan Teʼ. Kʼinich Yoʼnal Ahk I died on February...
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from Calakmul, capital of the Kan dynasty at the time. This union was a political maneuver that linked El Peru (K’inich Balam) to Calakmul and its leader...
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Aj Neʼ Yohl Mat in 612 before Kʼinich Janaabʼ Pakal took the throne in 615. It was probably Sak Kʼukʼ and her consort Kʼan Moʼ Hix who held most of the...
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Yaxun Bʼalam III (also known as 6-Tun-Bird-Jaguar) was a high king of the Mayan city Yaxchilan from 631 until 681. Yaxun Bʼalam's father was Kʼinich Tatbu...
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r. c. 2nd century. Yax Ch’aktel Xok – r. c. 200. Balam Ajaw ("Decorated Jaguar") – r. 292. Kʼinich Ehbʼ – r. c. 300. Siyaj Chan Kʼawiil I - r. c. 307...
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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...
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days, just under 20 sidereal years). At Tikal, the first to do so was king Kan Chitam who ruled in the late 5th century. Stela 9 from the city is the first...
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several inscriptions commemorating dynastic rituals at Palenque by Kʼinich Kan Bahlam II coincide with the departure of Jupiter from its secondary stationary...
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Diego Duran, The Book of The Gods and Rites, Oklahoma; The Books of Chilam Balam of Mani, Kaua, and Chumayel. Mann, Charles C. 1491: Revelations of the Americas...
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Rice 2004, p. 378), on Ambergris Caye – Marco Gonzalez, San Juan, Chac Balam (Aimers 2007, p. 343), on Northern River Lagoon – Cabbage Ridge / Saktunja...
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