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    Kʼatepan (pronounced [kʼatepan]), also known as Yolchonabʼ (pronounced [joltʃonaɓ]), is an archaeological site of the ancient Maya civilization located...
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    Katepano (redirect from Katepan)
    The katepánō (Greek: κατεπάνω; lit. '[the one] placed at the top', or lit. 'the topmost') was a senior Byzantine military rank and office. The word was...
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    Sacco Troia, site of a 10th-century cathedral, refounded by Byzantine Katepan Basil Boioannes in the early 11th Century. Celle di San Vito and Faeto...
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    Yucatán, Mexico Kohunlich Quintana Roo, Mexico Komchen Yucatán, Mexico Kʼatepan Huehuetenango Department, Guatemala Kulubá Yucatán, Mexico Kumché Pich...
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    organized directly into katepanakias or kephalatikion each also ruled by a Katepan or Kephale with military and civic powers centered around forts and major...
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    power was relegated to military leaders, with the various Strategoi, Katepan, Douk, Kephalai or Exarch each acting as viceroys in their respective "thémata"...
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    (sing. katepanikon, from the Byzantine katepanikion), which were ruled by katepans who were subordinated to the dukes. During the reign of Ivan Asen II (1218–41)...
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    Chiapas carry out pilgrimages to Wajxaklajun in order to perform ceremonies. Kʼatepan Wölfel and Frühsorge 2008, p.88. Wölfel and Frühsorge 2008, p. 88. Straffi...
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