-
Siyaj Kʼakʼ for as long as the
latter lived. It
seems likely that Yax Nuun
Ayiin I took a wife from the preexisting, defeated,
Tikal dynasty and thus legitimized...
- Yax Nuun
Ayiin (formerly
sometimes written Nun Yax Ayin) is the name of two
ruling personages deciphered from the
inscriptions of the Maya civilization...
- 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 and...
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Sacrifice and
Ritual Body
Treatments in
Ancient Maya Society. Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-48871-4.
Media related to Yax Nuun
Ayiin I at
Wikimedia Commons...
- have been
identified with
named kings,
including the
tombs of Yax Nuun
Ayiin I (ruled 379 CE – c. 404),
Siyaj Chan K'awiil II (ruled 411–456), Wak Chan...
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Sihyaj Chan Kʼawiil II ("Stormy Sky II") – r. 411–456; son of Yax Nuun
Ayiin I. Kʼan
Chitam ("Kan Boar") – r. 458–486. Maʼkin-na Chan – r. c. late 5th...
- warrior-queen
Sulpicius Severus,
Christian writer (approximate date) Yax Nuun
Ayiin I 15th Ajaw of
Tikal (approximate date) "Attila the Hun".
World History...
- Dao'an is
transferred from
Xiangyang to Chang'an.
September 13 – Yax Nuun
Ayiin (I)
becomes ruler of Tikal.
Gregory ****anzus
becomes Patriarch of Constantinople...
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Constantine III Gerontius,
Roman general Gundomar I, king of
Burgundy Yax Nuun
Ayiin I, king of
Tikal (Guatemala) (approximate date) Drinkwater, J. F. (1998)...
- Yax Nuun
Ayiin I, from
there it
spread to his v****al cities. In the 5th century, this
strongly Teotihuacan-linked
imagery was
abandoned by Yax Nuun
Ayiin I's...