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Although one
finds god D's
classic name
glyph commonly rendered as "
Itzamnaaj", this
reading still awaits confirmation. The
early colonial sources variously...
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dynastic history to suit king Bird
Jaguar IV.
Before the rule of king
Itzamnaaj Balam II, who
reigned from 681 to 742, the city was
relatively small....
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Itzamnaaj Bahlam III (also
styled Itzamnaaj B'alam,
Shield Jaguar) (647 - June 15, 742) was a
Mayan king of the city of
Yaxchilan which is now located...
- asks
Itzamnaaj that he
brings back his wife.
Riding on a deer
Itzamnaaj pursues the Twins. The
Twins attack Itzamnaaj and
wound him.
Itzamnaaj saves...
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Itzamnaaj Bʼalam II was a
Mayan king who
ruled in Yaxchilan.
Experts usually date his
reign between the end of the 6th
century and the
beginning of the...
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Itzamnaaj Kʼawiil [itsamnaːx kʼawiːl]
January 673? – 22
October 726) was a
Mayan king of Dos Pilas. He was the
third known ruler of that place. He is...
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until 768 AD,
continuing the
period of
prosperity started by his
father Itzamnaaj Bʼahlam III. He had to
struggle to take and hold power, as he was not...
- century. In June 742, the k'uhul ajaw (Holy Lord, i.e. king) of Pa' Chan,
Itzamnaaj Bahlam III, died
after a 60-year-long rule,
during which he
turned his...
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Itzamnaaj B'ahlam is a
synonymous name with
Itzamnaaj K'awiil or is
another son of B'ajlaj Chan K'awiil; if so, his
reign occurred before Itzamnaaj K'awiil...
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Itzamnaaj Bahlam IV (2 July 741 AD to 808?) was a Maya ajaw (king) of the city of Yaxchilan. He was the son of
Yaxun Bahlam IV and Lady Chak Joloom. While...