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Ucanal is an
archaeological site of the
ancient Maya civilization. It is
located near the
source of the
Belize River in the Petén
department of present-day...
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Itzamnaaj Bahlam was a Maya king of
Ucanal in
Guatemala in the late
seventh century. He is
mentioned on
Naranjo Stela 22 as
having had his city burned...
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potentially engaged in a
palanquin event at
Ucanal. The text
mentions a
scattering event undertaken by the
Ucanal lord
which was
overseen by
Toobil Yopaat...
- 23,
which lists him as a 3 K’atun lord, and the
captor of two
lords from
Ucanal and Bital. K’inich Joy K’awiil ?
Caracol Possible son of Tum Yohl Kʼinich...
- San Bartolo, La Sufricaya, Tamarindito, Tayasal, El Tintal, Tres Islas,
Ucanal, Xultun, Zacpeten,
Zapote Bobal and El Zotz. "XI
Censo Nacional de Poblacion...
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likely under the au****es of Lady Six Sky,
defeating Tikal in 695 AD and
Ucanal in 698 AD. K'ak'
Tiliw Chan
Chaak began another series of
attacks in 706...
- of wars with
neighboring polities such as Tikal, Palenque, Naranjo, and
Ucanal. In its
early wars with Tikal,
Caracol was victorious,
ceasing the production...
- city-state's
regional influence. He is
credited with the
defeat of the
Ucanal and
Bital kingdoms. His
Stela 11 and
Altar 23 are
particularly noted. K'inich...
- Asociación Tikal.
Inscriptions at
Ucanal Inscriptions at
Ucanal Inscriptions at
Ucanal Inscriptions at
Ucanal Inscriptions at
Ucanal Wanyerka, Phil (April 1996)...
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against Ucanal.
Sacul and
Ucanal are
known to have had an alliance, so it has been
theorised that
after Ixkun's
defeat of the former,
Ucanal intervened...