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Tecun Uman (1500? –
February 20, 1524) was one of the last
rulers of the K'iche' Maya people, in the
Highlands of what is now Guatemala.
According to...
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armies were
defeated and
close to 10,000 Kʼicheʼ died,
including Tecún Umán.
Tecún has
since been an
important legendary figure in the Kʼicheʼ oral tradition...
- led by
Spanish conquistador Pedro de
Alvarado and his
confrontation with
Tecun Uman,
ruler of K'iche'
kingdom of Q'umarkaj.
Although the
dance is more...
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southern part of the department. The muni****lity
center is
Ciudad Tecún Umán.
There is a
combined road and rail
bridge known as
Puente Rodolfo Robles...
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Pinus tecunumanii is a
timber tree
native to
Mexico and
Central America. It
grows from the
highlands of
Chiapas and
Oaxaca through Guatemala, Belize, El...
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accompanied the hero,
Tecún Umán,
prince of the Quiché (K'iche') Maya,
during his
battle against Spanish conquistador Pedro de Alvarado.
Tecún,
equipped with...
- Itzá
Apoxpalon (fl. 1525), Maya
merchant and
regional ruler of
Itzamkanac Tecun Uman (died c. 1524),
legendary Kʼicheʼ
Mayan leader who
refused to give...
- Usulután. The club is the second-oldest in El
Salvador and was
founded as
Tecún Umán on
September 17, 1923, by a
group of
local citizens in Usulután. It...
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typically as
their first language. Mam (Maya mythology) Kayb'il B'alam
Tecun Uman
Takalik Abaj "Resultados
Censo 2018" (PDF) (in Spanish). Instituto...
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Spanish to
refer to all
heads of
chiefdoms whom they encountered: Cuauhtémoc,
Tecun Uman, Tenamaxtli, Atlácatl, Lempira,
Nicarao (cacique),
Tupac Amaru II Sachem...