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Tabscoob was a
halach uinik (Maya ruler) of the Potonchán jurisdiction,
known for
leading the
Chontal Maya in the
Battle of
Centla against Spanish forces...
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Meeting between Juan de
Grijalva and the
Mayan chieftain Tabscoob,
occurred in Potonchán in 1518....
- 1518, and
christened the
river with his name and met with the Maya
chief Tabscoob to whom, it is said, he gave his
green velvet doublet. Later, on March...
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place occupied by the
Mayan city of Potonchán,
capital of the
kingdom of
Tabscoob. The
Villa de
Santa María de la
Victoria was
founded on 25
March 1519 by...
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during the
conquest era, who
mentions a
river named after local ruler Tabscoob. One
possible theory states that it is from
Nahuatl with two
possible derivations:...
- will be quota, and is
expected to be
completed in 2013. Road
Distributor '
Tabscoob'' (Already built)Modern road
distributor located at the
confluence of Adolfo...
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Halach Uinik Tabscoob appeared with his
nobles to
greet Grijalva.
During the talk, both
figures exchanged gifts.
Tabscoob gave Grijalva,
Tabscoob gold armor...
- hostility. The next year, Cortés's
expedition reached Tabasco, and he met with
Tabscoob and
other chiefs, who
supplied him the
translator who
later became known...
- area of the Gulf of Mexico, on the
border with the
indigenous Mayan and
Tabscoobs tribes, and
immediately to the
isthmic region of Tehuantepec, together...