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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...
- Uaxactun, in
which Uaxactun was
defeated by
forces led by Fire is Born (
Siyaj K'ak',
formerly identified as
Smoking Frog) of Tikal. In this chapter, she...
- that he was
killed on 14
January 378 AD.[[[
Siyaj K'ak'#{{{section}}}|contradictory]]] On the same day,
Siyaj Kʼakʼ (Fire Is Born)
arrived from the west...
-
Siyaj K'ak'
begins to
replace Mayan kings with
relatives of
Spearthrower Owl,
emperor of Teotihuacan.
Siyaj K'ak'
conquers Waka on
January 8.
Siyaj K'ak'...
-
following section. Yax Ehb Xook – r. c. AD 60 or c. AD 90;
dynastic founder.
Siyaj Chan Kʼawil Chak Ichʼaak ("Stormy Sky I") – r. c. 2nd century. Yax Ch’aktel...
- הגדר הטובה, romanized:
HaGader HaTova, Arabic: السياج الجيد, romanized: as-
Siyaj al-Jayyid) was a term that
referred to Israel's
mountainous 80-mile northern...
-
Monuments at El Perú,
Tikal and/or
Uaxactun describe the
arrival of a
personage Siyaj Kʼakʼ
somehow under the au****es of
Spearthrower Owl in the
month of January...
-
installed a new Teotihuacan-backed dynasty. This
intervention was led by
Siyaj Kʼakʼ ("Born of Fire"), who
arrived at
Tikal in
early 378. The king of Tikal...
- Ichʼaak I died on the same day that
Siyaj Kʼakʼ,
probably a war-leader from Teotihuacan,
entered Tikal. The
arrival of
Siyaj Kʼakʼ
probably represented a forcible...
- area. The
earliest version was a low
funerary shrine over the tomb of king
Siyaj Chan K'awiil II,
which was
sealed in AD 457.
Temple 33
underwent three consecutive...