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Janahb Pakal also
known as
Janaab Pakal,
Pakal I or
Pakal the Elder, (died 6
March 612), was a
nobleman and
possible ajaw of the Maya city-state of Palenque...
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acceded to the
throne in October, 612 and
ruled until 615. Her
father was
Janahb Pakal and her
mother was Yohl Ikʼnal or unknown. As
Janaab Pakal seems to...
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alludes to his
maternal grandfather (died c. 612), who also bore the name
Janahb Pakal. However,
although his
grandfather was a
personage of ajaw ranking...
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daughter of Kan Bahlam, who left no male heir. Her
husband or her son was
Janahb Pakal.
During the
reign of Yohl Ikʼnal,
Palenque suffered an
important defeat...
- He was
probably the son of Yohl Ikʼnal or Sak Kʼukʼ and the
brother of
Janahb Pakal or Kʼinich
Janaab Pakal I.
During his reign, his
kingdom was invaded...
- Maya
region of Mesoamerica. As such this may also
refer to: At Palenque:
Janahb Pakal (died 612), a.k.a. Janaab' Pakal;
Pakal "the Elder",
nobleman of Palenque...
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Bahlam I 572–583 AD Yohl Ikʼnal 583–604 AD (female) Ajen Yohl Mat 605–612 AD
Janahb Pakal c.612 AD (position uncertain) Sak Kʼukʼ 612–615 AD (female) Kʼinich...
- "Las
orejeras de Kʼinich
Janahbʼ Pakal:
comentarios sobre una inscripción
olvidada de Palenque" [The
earspools of Kʼinich
Janahbʼ Pakal:
comments upon a...
- (complete list) – Yohl Ikʼnal,
Queen (583–604) Ajen Yohl Mat, Ajaw (605–612)
Janahb Pakal,
Nobleman (c.612) Sak Kʼukʼ,
Queen (612–615) Kʼinich Janaabʼ Pakal...
- by Calakmul. Sak Kʼukʼ (Muwaan Mat; Lady Beastie) ?
Palenque Daughter of
Janahb Pakal I and Yohl Ikʼnal? 20
October 612 (9.8.19.7.18) 27 July 615 (9.9.2...