- Kʼan Joy
Chitam I, also
known as Hok, Kan Xul I and Kʼan Hokʼ
Chitam I, (May 3, 490 –
February 6, 565) was an ajaw of the Maya city-state of Palenque...
- Kʼinich Kʼan Joy
Chitam II as kʼuhul ajaw of Palenque) and
Janaab Ajaw, a
royal official inaugurated under the
reign of Kʼinich Kʼan Joy
Chitam II.
Pakal was...
- Kʼinich Kʼan Joy
Chitam II, also
known as Kan Xul II and Kʼan Hokʼ
Chitam On II, (October 31, 644 – c.721), was an ajaw of the Maya city of Palenque. He...
- Kʼan
Chitam, also
known as Kan Boar and Kʼan Ak (November 26, 415? – 486?), was an ajaw of the Maya city of Tikal. He took the
throne on 8
August 458....
- AD Bʼutz Aj Sak
Chiik 487–c.501 AD
Ahkal Moʼ Nahb I 501–524 AD Kʼan Joy
Chitam I 529–565 AD
Ahkal Moʼ Nahb II 565–570 AD Kan
Bahlam I 572–583 AD Yohl Ikʼnal...
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brother of his predecessor,
Ahkal Moʼ Nahb II and
probably son of Kʼan Joy
Chitam I. He was the
first ruler of
Palenque to use the
title Kʼinich,
albeit inconsistently...
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Cross Complex. He was
succeeded by his
younger brother, Kʼinich Kʼan Joy
Chitam II,
another brother was
probably Tiwol Chan Mat. The
monuments and text...
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after an 18-year reign. He is
succeeded by his
brother Kʼinich Kʼan Joy
Chitam II. Berhtwald,
archbishop of Canterbury,
calls the
Council of Austerfield...
- the
throne on May 2, 565, eighty-five days
after the
death of Kʼan Joy
Chitam I. He was the
grandson of
Ahkal Moʼ Nahb I and
probably the
brother of Kan...
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Wenming Tomb.
Euphemius becomes patriarch of Constantinople. May 3 – Kʼan Joy
Chitam I,
ruler of
Palenque (d. 565) John Philoponus,
Aristotelian commentator...