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Bahlam II (Mayan pronunciation: [kʼihniʧ kan ɓahlam]), also
known as Chan
Bahlum II, (May 23, 635 –
February 20, 702) was ajaw of the Maya city-state of...
- i–160. JSTOR 41263477. Schele,
Linda (1976). "Accession
Iconography of Chan-
Bahlum in the
Group of the
Cross at Palenque" (PDF). www.mesoweb.com. Representation...
- Kan
Bahlam I (Mayan pronunciation: [kan ɓahlam]), also
known as Chan
Bahlum I, (September 18, 524 –
February 1, 583) was an ajaw of the Maya city-state...
- Kʼukʼ
Bahlam I, also
known as **** and
Bahlum Kʼukʼ, (March 30, 397 – 435?), was a
founder and ajaw of the
ruling dynasty at the Maya city of Palenque....
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. B'alam, Balam, Balaam, B'ahlam, Bahlam,
Bahlum or
Bolom may
refer to: A Maya
language name for "jaguar"; see
Jaguars in...
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commemorate the rise of Chan
Bahlum II to the
throne after the
death of
Pacal the Great. The bas-relief
carvings reveal Chan
Bahlum receiving the
great gift...
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Palenque site
begins in 431 with its
height under Pakal I (615–683), Chan-
Bahlum II (684–702) and Kan-Xul who
reigned between 702 and 721. However, the power...
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Thames and Hudson. Schele,
Linda (1976),
Accession Iconography of Chan-
Bahlum in the
Group of the
Cross at Palenque. In The Art, Iconography, and Dynastic...
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headdress worn by the
figure contains glyphs that
identify him as “chan-
bahlum.” It is
unlikely that this
refers to Kan B'alam II
because he is thought...
- king EA#253
Labaja to king EA#254
Labaja to king EA#255 Mut-Balu or Mut-
Bahlum to king EA#256 Mut-Balu to
Ianhamu EA#257 Balu-Mihir to king #1 EA#258 Balu-Mihir...