-
Margarita phase temple was
converted to
receive offerings and the
unusual Xukpi stone, a
dedicatory monument used in one of the
earlier phases, was reused...
- the Es****
royal family. The
Mayan city-state
Xukpi (Copán) is
defeated by a
rival city-state, Quiriguá.
Xukpi leader Uaxaclajuun Ub'aah K'awiil ("Eighteen...
- Pac[pronunciation?] and Yax Pasah,[pronunciation?] was
ruler of the Maya
kingdom of
Xukpi from 763 to 810 or later. This is on the site of the city of Copán in western...
-
rulers of Tikal, see
Tikal Honduras Presidents of
Honduras Maya
kings of
Xukpi, see Copán
Nicaragua Presidents of
Nicaragua Panama Presidents of Panama...
- 437 470 c.470 Copán (aged
around 54/55?) ?
Stelae 18 & 63
Motmot capstone Xukpi Stone Co-ruler with his
father since 430, as he was
shown in
Structure 10L-26...
- on
Stela 63 and he
claimed succession as the
second king of
Copan on the
Xukpi Stone.
Popol Hol was a
major builder. He
planned the
layout of the Copan...
- Palenque) when she is
thirteen years old, and her
subsequent journey to
Xukpi after she is
engaged to Yik'in Chan K'awlil (Fire
Keeper Serpent of Holy...
-
behind many
carved inscriptions and stelae. The
ancient kingdom,
named Xukpi or Oxwitik,
existed from the 5th
century to the
early 9th century, and had...
- the Es****
royal family. The
Mayan city-state
Xukpi (Copán) is
defeated by a
rival city-state, Quiriguá.
Xukpi leader Uaxaclajuun Ub'aah K'awiil ("Eighteen...