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Mayapan (Màyapáan in
Modern Maya; in
Spanish Mayapán) is a Pre-Columbian Maya site a
couple of
kilometers south of the town of
Telchaquillo in Muni****lity...
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League of
Mayapan (Yucatec: Luub
Mayapan Maya glyphs: ) was a
confederation of Maya
states in the
Postclassic period of
Mesoamerica on the Yucatan...
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civil war
between the
Tutul Xiues and
Cocom breaks out in the
League of
Mayapan. As a consequence, the
league begins to disintegrate. 1442:
Leonardo Bruni...
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Mayapán Muni****lity (In the
Yucatec Maya Language: “flag of the Mayas") is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Yucatán
containing (103.47 km2) of...
- area
surrounding the then-abandoned city of
Mayapán. The term "Maya" was
derived from the city of
Mayapán. Some
colonial Mayan-language
sources also used...
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Tiempo que
vivir ("A Time to Live", 1940)
Peregrinaje ("Pilgrimage", 1944)
Mayapán (1950) 49 días en la vida de una
mujer ("49 Days in the Life of a Woman"...
- Mixtec. The
lowland Maya area had
important centers at Chichén Itzá and
Mayapán.
Towards the end of the post-classic period, the
Aztecs of
Central Mexico...
- He went on,
under the
sponsorship of Ah Mex K'uuk, to
become lord of
Mayapan, a city which,
along with
Chichen Itzá and Uxmal,
ruled northern Yucatan...
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archaeological sites in the Yucatán Peninsula, such as
Chichen Itza,
Uxmal and
Mayapan. The
depiction of the
Feathered Serpent is
present in
other cultures of...
- ****ure
warriors of the city.
Located in the
Mexican state of Yucatán,
Mayapan is
considered to be one of the last
major Pre-Columbian Maya settlements...