- two Maya superpowers. The
kings of
these two
capitals adopted the
title kaloomteʼ, a term that has not been
precisely translated but that
implies something...
-
Kaloomteʼ Bahlam, also
known as Curl Head (died
after c. 527), was an ajaw or lord of the Maya city of Tikal. He took the
throne on c. 511. He co-ruled...
- to a
ruling queen, also
named Lady Kʼawiil Ajaw (I) and with the
title kaloomteʼ,
ruling as the
founder of the Coba
dynasty in the late 5th- or
early 6th-century...
-
receiving the new
royal name of K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo' and the
title of ochk'in
kaloomte ("Lord of the West"), the same
title used a
generation earlier by King...
- High-ranking
titles that both men and
women could hold
included Ajaw and
Kaloomteʼ. The
title of Ajaw was seen as "the most
general title" that
persons of...
- Copán dynasty, K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo'. The
female equivalent is a Ix-ajaw.
Kaloomte', In Maya
meaning "high king" or "emperor".
Halach Uinik, In Maya meaning...
-
Tunisia and
western Libya) to the
Aghlabid Dynasty. June 28 – Ochk'in
Kaloomte' Aj Ho' Baak
becomes the new
ruler of the
Mayan city
state of Machaquila...
- Kʼin ("Lady of Tikal") – r. 511–527; co-ruled with
Kaloomteʼ Bʼalam,
possibly as consort.
Kaloomteʼ Bʼalam ("Curl-Head," "19th Lord") – r. 511–527; co-ruled...
- AD 426 and
given a new
royal name, K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo' and the ochk'in
kaloomte "Lord of the West"
title used a
generation earlier by
Siyaj K'ak', a general...
- Late
classic room, 10K2 c.799: Kʼinich
Lakamtuun c.570: Na Chaʼak Kab, a
Kaloomte that may have
ruled under the
overlord Sky
Witness from
Calakmul or Dzoyola...