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Wamaw Kʼawiil[pronunciation?] was an 8th
century Maya
ruler of Kaan (Calakmul).
Judging by the
marked reduction in
explicit statements of overlordship...
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civilization Calakmul (complete list) –
Yuknoom Tookʼ Kʼawiil, King (c.702–731)
Wamaw Kʼawiil, King (c.736)
Ruler Y, King (c.741)
Great Serpent, King (c.751)...
- 736, only two
years later, K'ak'
Tiliw Chan
Yopaat received a
visit from
Wamaw K'awiil, the high king of
distant Calakmul,
while Copán was one of Tikal's...
- Monkey")
rules until his
death in 749. A
diplomatic team from Calakmul, led by
Wamaw K'awiil,
meets with Quiriguá
leader K’ak
Tiliw Chan Yopaa, in an attempt...
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latter date.
Yuknoom Tookʼ Kʼawiil may be
named in the
damaged caption, and
Wamaw Kʼawiil is
known to have
replaced him on the
throne in 736. Wife of Yuknoom...
- 70, 71, 72, 73, 74 and 89 His
daughter married a lord from La Corona.
Wamaw Kʼawiil ? Son (possibly) of
Yuknoom Tookʼ Kʼawiil and Lady of
Stela 54 c...
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Yopaat hosted a
delegation from the
polity of Calakmul,
including its
ruler Wamaw Kʼawiil. This
suggests that
Calakmul pla**** a role in Copan's defeat, possibly...
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itself and also its
reduced political presence on the
wider Maya stage.
Wamaw K'awiil is
named at Quiriguá on the
southern periphery of Mesoamerica. Quiriguá...
- led to a four-year
revolutionary war.
During this, in 736 (9.15.4.7.13),
Wamaw K'awiil and
several amb****adors from
Calakmul met with K’ak
Tiliw Chan Yopaat...
- Monkey")
rules until his
death in 749. A
diplomatic team from Calakmul, led by
Wamaw K'awiil,
meets with Quiriguá
leader K’ak
Tiliw Chan Yopaa, in an attempt...