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  2. Yaxchilan - Wikipedia

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    Stela 31 is located a short distance in front of Structure 33. [47] It is a particularly unusual monument because it is sculpted from a stalactite. [47] It is undated and depicts three incised figures and some hieroglyphs. [47] Stela 33 is a fragmented monument that was discovered during excavations of the platform supporting Stela 3. [46]

  3. Lady Eveningstar - Wikipedia

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    Lady Eveningstar came to Yaxchilan from Calakmul.She was a secondary wife to Shield Jaguar the Great (Itzamnaaj Bʼalam II). [1]Although a secondary wife, Lady Ikʼ Skull may have ruled for a short time in Yaxchilan's history until her son Yaxun Bʼalam IV was old enough to take the throne. [2]

  4. Yax Nuun Ahiin I - Wikipedia

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    Two monuments at Tikal, Stela 4 and Stela 18, are associated with Yax Nuun Ahiin I. Both stelae depict him in Mexican rather than Mayan attire, demonstrating his Teotihuacano origins. He is also depicted on Stela 31, erected by his son Sihyaj Chan K'awiil II , as a Teotihuacano warrior with a plated helmet, spearthrower, and square shield ...

  5. Maya stelae - Wikipedia

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    Stela 31 Yuknoom Ch'een II: Calakmul: Mexico: Stela 32 Yuknoom Ch'een II: Calakmul: Mexico: Stela 33 9.11.5.0.0 16 September 657 Yuknoom Ch'een II: Calakmul: Mexico: The stela records an event in the reign of Uneh Chan, who may have been the monarch's father. The event was celebrated in 593. [176] Stela 34 Yuknoom Ch'een II: Calakmul: Mexico ...

  6. Maya monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The eighth king in the dynastic record of Yaxchilan. Two of his sons became kings after him, Knot-eye Jaguar I and K'inich Tatb'u Skull II. Joy Bahlam I (Knot-eye Jaguar I)? Yaxchilan Son of Yaxun Bahlam II< and Lady Chuwen: 508 518 518 Yaxchilan? at least two children Stela 27 (514) The ninth known king of Yaxchilan, he reigned in the early ...

  7. Yaxun Bʼalam III - Wikipedia

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    Bʼalam ruled Yaxchilan from 631 to 681. On the stairs of Temple 33, he is depicted as being on the eighth step playing ball on the date August 27, 636. In either 646 or 647, Bʼalam captured a lord from the Hix Witz polity, a Maya center. He noted the capital of the Hix Witz polity was located at Zapote Bobal during that time.

  8. Tikal Temple 33 - Wikipedia

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    Stela 31 was entombed above the remains of Siyaj Chan K'awiil II during the third phase of construction, when it was moved to a new resting place within the second phase shrine. [7] The monument consists of the upper two-thirds of the original stela, which was broken prior to being re-erected in its new location. [ 19 ]

  9. Piedras Negras (Maya site) - Wikipedia

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    Stela 12 depicts Ruler 7 with La Mar Ajaw, Parrot Chaak, sitting in judgement over captives from Pomoná, indicating a close military allegiance between the two. [1] Ruler 7's campaigns ended in 808 when he was captured by K’inich Tatb’u Skull III, ruler of Yaxchilan, depicted in Lintel 10. [11] Dedications: [1] Altar 4 Stelae: 12, 15 Panel: 3