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Yuknoom Tookʼ Kʼawiil erected many stelae to celebrate the 9.13.10.0.0 period ending of 702. [7] Although activity within the site is not necessarily an indicator of the strength of external relations, in the same year a variant of Tookʼ Kʼawiil's name appears in a text at Dos Pilas [8] (in external references including this one, he is called "Scroll-head Kʼawiil", one of a confusing ...
A partial reading of his name is Yuknoom Took' K'awiil. [56] He erected seven stelae to celebrate a calendrical event in 702 and is named at Dos Pilas in that year, presumably demonstrating that Dos Pilas was still a vassal of Calakmul. El Peru also continued as a vassal and Yuknoom Took' K'awiil installed a new king there at an unknown date. [56]
Yuknoom Yichʼaak Kʼahkʼ (/ j ʌ k ˈ n oʊ m j ɪ ˈ ʒ ɑː k ˈ k ɑː k / [citation needed]) or Yuknoom Ixquiac (lit. ' Jaguar Paw Smoke '; October 6, 649 – December 15, 697 [1]) was a Maya king of the Kaan kingdom, which had its capital at Calakmul during the Classic Period of Mesoamerican chronology.
The text that describes the birth of king Yuknoom Yich'aak K'ahk' (6 October 649) and gives him his full royal title. [177] Stela 13 Yuknoom Ch'een II: Calakmul: Mexico: Portrait of the monarch. Stela 23 9.13.10.0.0 24 January 702 Yuknoom Took' K'awiil: Calakmul: Mexico: Portrait of the wife of the monarch. Stela 24 9.13.10.0.0 24 January 702 ...
Yuknoom Chʼeen I? c.402 c.455 c.455 Dzibanche? at least one child ... and more than almost any other Maya king. Her reign took place during a period of golden age of ...
Scroll Serpent, King (579–611) Yuknoom Tiʼ Chan, King (619) Tajoom Ukʼab Kʼahk ...
As he acceded in AD 636 and his successor followed him upon the throne in 686, Yuknoom the Great is known to have ruled the Kaan kingdom for fifty years during the height of its power and ascendency over Tikal. [1] He took the name of the Early Classic king Yuknoom Chʼeen I upon his accession.
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