-
early forties, and Lady Six Sky
seems to have
promoted a new ruler, Yax
Mayuy Chan Chaak. This
ruler appears on
Naranjo Stela 18 in text that was probably...
- Yax
Mayuy Chan
Chaak [jaʃ
majuj tʃan tʃaːk] (died 744?) was a
ruler of the Maya city of
Naranjo who is
mentioned on
Naranjo stelae 18 and 46. He was the...
- his forties,
setting off an
interregnum in
Naranjo that
ended when Yax
Mayuy Chan Chaak,
possibly his
younger brother or son, took the throne. "Los Gobernantes...
- dies
after a
reign of more than 47
years and is
succeeded by her son, Yax
Mayuy Chan Chaak, who
reigns until his own
death in 744. June 23 – Kʼawiil Chan...
- 29, and 31.
Naranjo was
defeated by
Tikal in 744 AD and the ruler, Yax
Mayuy Chan Chaak, was
taken captive and
likely sacrificed during Tikal's victory...
- city-state of
Tikal conquers the
state of
Naranjo and
captures its king, Yax
Mayuy Chan Chaak, who is
subsequently sacrificed. The
conquest by
Tikal destroys...
- 31/32) Lady Unen
Bahlam of Tuubʼal 21
March 710 at
least one
child Yax
Mayuy Chan
Chaak ?
Naranjo Son of Kʼakʼ U ? Chan
Chaak and Lady Wak
Chanil of...
-
polities (c. 699 – c. 726 CE)
Victory against Komkom (726 CE)
Campaigns of Yax
Mayuy Chan
Chaak (r. 741–744, 721–741 CE)
Conquest of
Komkom (726 CE)
Defeat by...
- dies
after a
reign of more than 47
years and is
succeeded by her son, Yax
Mayuy Chan Chaak, who
reigns until his own
death in 744. June 23 – Kʼawiil Chan...
-
captives as gifts. This
event was
memorialized in an
inscription carved by
Mayuy Ti'
Chuween from K'ina, a
sculptor who also
worked at Laxtunich. He was...