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Tamarindito is an
archaeological site of the Maya
civilization located along an
escarpment in the Petén
department of Guatemala. The city was the capital...
- Maya monarchs, also
known as Maya
kings and queens, were the
centers of
power for the Maya civilization. Each Maya city-state was
controlled by a dynasty...
- Porvenir,
Punta de Chimino, Río Azul, Sacul, San Bartolo, La Sufricaya,
Tamarindito, Tayasal, El Tintal, Tres Islas, Ucanal, Xultun, Zacpeten,
Zapote Bobal...
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predator state from the beginning,
conquering Itzan,
Arroyo de
Piedra and
Tamarindito. Dos Pilas and a
nearby city, Aguateca,
eventually became the twin capitals...
- The Maya city of Dos
Pilas (modern Guatemala) is abandoned,
after the
Tamarindito and Petexbatún
centres revolt against their Dos
Pilas overlord. The Church...
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located approximately 2-3 km east/northeast of Dos
Pilas and 3 km west of
Tamarindito. The site
dates to the
middle half of the
classic period.
While initially...
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Balam was the only
known king of Maya city-state
Tamarindito in Guatemala. The
sculptures at
Tamarindito indicate a long
dynastic history with more than...
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among which included such
polities as Seibal, Itzan, Dos Pilas, Cancuén,
Tamarindito,
Punta de Chimino, and Nacimiento. The city was
built on a 90 m escarpment...
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until 761 when he is
forced to flee
during an
uprising by
rebels from
Tamarindito.
October 22 –
Charles Martel,
Merovingian mayor of the palace, dies in...
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Bartolo (Maya site) San
Mateo Ixtatán
Seibal La
Sufricaya Takalik Abaj
Tamarindito Tayasal (archaeological site) El
Temblor Tikal El
Tintal Topoxté Tres...