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Thompson originally interpreted the name Itzamná as "lizard house",
itzam being a
Yucatecan word for
iguana and na
meaning "house". However, Thompson's...
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Itzam Kʼan Ahk II (Mayan pronunciation: [itsam kʼan ahk],
November 18, 701 –
November 26, 757), also
known as
Ruler 4, was an ajaw of
Piedras Negras,...
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Itzam Kʼan Ahk I (Mayan pronunciation: [itsam kʼan ahk]), also
known as
Ruler 2, was an ajaw of
Piedras Negras, an
ancient Maya
settlement in Guatemala...
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Itzam Cano (born 1977 in
Mexico City, Mexico) is a
Mexican jazz
double b****ist. He
studied ethnomusicology at the
Escuela Nacional de Música from the...
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indicate that he
ruled as a v****al of
Itzam Kʼan Ahk, or that he used the
celebration as an
opportunity to ask for
Itzam Kʼan Ahk's
support against Yaxun Bʼalam...
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Group to
establish his
dynasty and lineage. Dedications: Stelae: 25, 26, 31
Itzam K'an Ahk I: 639–686,
induction Long Count: 9.10.6.5.9. The son of K’inich...
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since they had
several possible names. For
example God D
could be
Hunab Ku
Itzam Na
among several other names and God A
could be
Cizin (god of death) among...
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crocodile symbolizes the
deluge and the earth; such a crocodile,
called Itzam Cab Ain, was
instrumental in
causing a
flood and was
defeated by having...
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discovered by
state biologists of the Utah
Division of
Wildlife Resources. 701 –
Itzam K'an Ahk II,
Mayan ruler (d. 757) 709 –
Emperor Kōnin of ****an (d. 782)...
- 1960)
Dieter Ilg (born 1961)
Peter Ind (1928–2021)
Dennis Irwin (1951–2008)
Itzam Cano (born 1977) Jeff
Irwin (born 1977) Ike
Isaacs (1923–1981)
Chuck Israels...