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Yuknoom Tiʼ Chan | |
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Ajaw | |
King of Calakmul | |
Reign | c.619 |
Predecessor | Scroll Serpent |
Successor | Tajoom Uk'ab K'ahk' |
Born | Calakmul |
Died | c.619? Calakmul |
House | Snake dynasty |
Father | Scroll Serpent |
Mother | Lady Scroll-in-Hand |
Religion | Maya religion |
Yuknoom Tiʼ Chan was a king of Maya Kaan kingdom. He ruled in 619.
He is known only from a single inscription where he is said to have supervised Kʼan II of Caracol in some no-longer-legible event in 619.
References
- Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens by Simon Martin and Nikolai Grube
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