- have been
dominated by one of his father's generals,
Sihyaj K'ahk', in a sort of regency.
Sihyaj K'ahk' is
recorded as
having entered Tikal on 15 May...
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Sihyaj Chan Kʼawiil II, also
known as
Storm Sky and
Manikin Cleft Sky (died 3
February 456), was an ajaw of the Maya city of Tikal. He took the throne...
- of Tikal.
Stela 31 was
erected during the
reign of Yax Nuun Ahiinʼs son
Sihyaj Chan Kʼawil and
describes the
death of that rulerʼs grandfather, Spearthrower...
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Siyaj Kʼakʼ (alternative spelling:
Siyah Kʼakʼ), also
known as Fire is Born (formerly
nicknamed "Smoking Frog"), was a
prominent political figure mentioned...
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Sihyaj Chan Kʼawiil I, (fl. c. 307) was ajaw ("lord") of the Maya city-state of Tikal. He was son of his
predecessor Animal Headdress and Lady Skull. The...
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Peten after the
arrival of
Sihyaj K’ahk' in AD 378. It is
plausible to ****ume that
Naranjo might also be
under the sway of
Sihyaj Kʼahk's
hegemony and later...
- Ukit Jol'
Ahkul K'ihnich Junpik' Tok' Ku'uh Nal Unen-Kʼawiil (c. 620-638)
Sihyaj Chan Kʼawiil (c. 636–649) Kal-Chan-Chaak (649-662) Bʼaah Pahk (662-672)...
- dynasty,
installed in 426, by
Teotihuacan influence and
support of the king
Sihyaj Chan K'awiil II of Tikal,
ruled between the 5th and 9th century. The architectural...
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arrived in Tikal. Yax Nuun
Ahiin I – r. 379–404; son of a
foreign noble.
Sihyaj Chan Kʼawiil II ("Stormy Sky II") – r. 411–456; son of Yax Nuun
Ayiin I...
- led by some sort of "collective governance." In
January 378, the
warlord Sihyaj K'ahk' (literally, "born of fire" in Maya language,
although the original...