- side of the peninsula, the head town of the
Chontal province of
Acalan (
Itzamkanac)
venerated Ixchel as one its main deities. One of Acalan's
coastal settlements...
- Maya
merchant from the
Acalan who was
elected as a
regional ruler of
Itzamkanac, the
capital in the Acalan. His
election demonstrates the
Chontal Maya...
-
Tetlepanquetzal Tlatoani of
Tlacopan Reign 1503 - 1525 Died 1525
Itzamkanac, Acalan, Mexico...
- absence.
While the
expedition was
stopped in the
Chontal Maya
capital of
Itzamkanac,
known as
Acalan in Nahuatl, Cortés had Cuauhtémoc
executed for allegedly...
-
Chichen Itzá
Apoxpalon (fl. 1525), Maya
merchant and
regional ruler of
Itzamkanac Tecun Uman (died c. 1524),
legendary Kʼicheʼ
Mayan leader who refused...
- Maya
region in what is now
southern Campeche, Mexico. Its
capital was
Itzamkanac. The
people of
Acalan were
called Mactun in the
Chontal Maya language...
- (Maya site) Yucatán,
Mexico Itsimte-Sacluk Petén Department,
Guatemala Itzamkanac (El Tigre) Campeche,
Mexico Itzan Petén Department,
Guatemala Itzantun...
-
shown by the four
deities presiding over the four
wards of the town of
Itzamkanac; the
Popol Vuh
Triad of
lineage gods (Tohil, Hacavitz, Avilix); and probably...
-
Idolos Ihuatzio Ikil (Maya site) Isla de
Jaina Isla de
Piedras Isla
Uaymil Itzamkanac Ixcateopan Ixil
Ixtelha Ixtlan del Rio (archaeological site)
Izamal Izapa...
- the
mouth of the
Grijalva River in the
current state of Tabasco, and
Itzamkanac, near the
Candelaria River,
which ends at the
Laguna de Términos in Campeche...