Kʼinich Muwaan Jol
Kʼinich Muwaan Jol,[N 1] (died 359) was ajaw of the Maya city-state of Tikal. He was father of Chak Tok Ichʼaak I and he ruled until 359.[1][N 2]
Kʼinich Muwaan Jol | |
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Ajaw of Tikal 13th in the line | |
Kʼinich Muwaan Jol's glyph | |
Reign | ?-359 |
Predecessor | Unen Bahlam |
Successor | Chak Tok Ichʼaak I |
Died | May 23, 359? |
Issue | Chak Tok Ichʼaak I |
Religion | Maya religion |
Notes
- The ruler's name, when transcribed is KʼINICH-[MUWAN]JOL, translated "Radiant Hawk Skull", Martin & Grube 2008, p.27.
- These are the dates indicated on the Maya inscriptions in Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, Death: 8.16.2.6.0 11 Ajaw 13 Pop, Martin & Grube 2008, p.27
Footnotes
- Martin & Grube 2008, p.27.
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References
- Martin, Simon; Nikolai Grube (2008). Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens: Deciphering the Dynasties of the Ancient Maya (2nd ed.). London and New York: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 9780500287262. OCLC 191753193.
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Preceded by Unen Bahlam |
Ajaw of Tikal ?-359 |
Succeeded by Chak Tok Ichʼaak I |
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