Yaxun B'alam III
Yaxun Bʻalam III | |
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High King of Yaxchilan | |
Ballcourt at Yaxchilan, where Yaxun B'alam played ball | |
Reign | 631 – 681 |
Successor | Itzamnaaj B'alam II |
Died | 681? |
Consort | Lady Pacal |
Issue | Itzamnaaj B'alam II |
Father | K'inich Tatbu Skull III[1] |
Yaxun Bʻalam III (also known as 6-Tun-Bird-Jaguar) was a high king of the Mayan city Yaxchilan from 631 until 681.
Family and Name
Yaxun Bʻalam's father was Kʻinich Tatbu Skull III.[2] The name of his mother is unknown.
Yaxun married Lady Pacal (sister of Lady Xoc), and their son, Itzamnaaj B'alam II, succeeded him as king.
It is generally believed that B'alam is the third Yaxun Bʻalam; "6-Tun" was later added to the glyph of his name, distinguishing him from his grandson, Yaxun B'alam IV (also known as Bird Jaguar IV).
Reign
B'alam 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, B'alam captured a lord from the Hix Witz polity, a Mayan center. He noted the capital of the Hix Witz polity was located at Zapote Bobal during that time.
References
- ↑ Kings of Yaxchilan at Mesoweb site
- ↑ Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens by Simon Martin and Nikolai Grube
- Schele, Linda; David Freidel (1992). A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya (pbk reprint ed.). New York: Harper Perennial. ISBN 0-688-11204-8. OCLC 145324300.
Preceded by Ah Kan-Xoc? |
High King of Yaxchilan 631 – 681 |
Succeeded by Itzamnaaj B'alam II |