- Yax Nuun
Ahiin I, also
known as Curl
Snout and Curl Nose (died 17 June 404?), was a 4th-century
ruler of the Maya city of Tikal. His name, when transcribed...
- that in 379, a year
after the
arrival of
Siyaj Kʼakʼ at Tikal, Yax Nuun
Ahiin,
described as a son of
Spearthrower Owl and not of the
previous ruler Chak...
- a new line of
rulers took
power in
their place,
starting with Yax Nuun
Ahiin I. On
January 14, 378, Chak Tok Ichʼaak I could've been
killed by an army...
- himself.
Within a year, the son of
Spearthrower Owl by the name of Yax Nuun
Ahiin I (First Crocodile) had been
installed as the
fifteenth king of
Tikal while...
- died in
September 640. In 659
Pakal captured six prisoners; one of them,
Ahiin Chan Ahk, was from Pipaʼ,
generally ****ociated with Pomona.
Another lord...
- Yax Nuun
Ahiin II also
known as
Ruler C and Chitam, (before 768-c.794), was an ajaw of the Maya city of Tikal. He took the
throne on
December 25, 768...
- 411 and
reigned until his death. He was a son of his
predecessor Yax Nuun
Ahiin I and Lady Kʼinich, and a
grandson of
Spearthrower Owl.
Stela 31, erected...
-
Muwaan Jol, Ajaw (?–359) Chak Tok Ich'aak I, Ajaw (c.360–378) Yax Nuun
Ahiin I, Ajaw (c.379–404) Monɡolia
Rouran Khaganate (complete list) – Yujiulü...
- year later,
Siyaj Kʼakʼ
oversaw the
installation of a new king, Yax Nuun
Ahiin I. This led to a
period of
political dominance when
Tikal became the most...
-
important captives, one of them
identified as the
ruler of
Lakamtuun named Ahiin Chan Ahk. In Yaxchilán, K'ihnich Tatb'u Jol II
began conquering sites along...