Yichʼaak Bahlam | |
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Ajaw | |
King of Seibal | |
Reign | c.735-c.750? |
Religion | Maya religion |
Yichʼaak Bʼalam was a Maya king of Seibal.
In AD 735 Uchaʼan Kʼin Bʼalam - the fourth king of Dos Pilas kingdom - attacked Seibal, capturing Yichʼaak Bʼalam. [1] The captive king was not executed but rather became a vassal of his more powerful neighbour. [2] Yichʼaak Bʼalam is shown under the feet of Uchaʼan Kʼin Bʼalam on Aguateca Stela 2. [3]
Yichʼaak Bʼalam continued as a vassal under the next king of Dos Pilas, Kʼawiil Chan Kʼinich, who presided over rituals at Seibal in 745 and 747. [4]
Yichʼaak Bahlam | |
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Ajaw | |
King of Seibal | |
Reign | c.735-c.750? |
Religion | Maya religion |
Yichʼaak Bʼalam was a Maya king of Seibal.
In AD 735 Uchaʼan Kʼin Bʼalam - the fourth king of Dos Pilas kingdom - attacked Seibal, capturing Yichʼaak Bʼalam. [1] The captive king was not executed but rather became a vassal of his more powerful neighbour. [2] Yichʼaak Bʼalam is shown under the feet of Uchaʼan Kʼin Bʼalam on Aguateca Stela 2. [3]
Yichʼaak Bʼalam continued as a vassal under the next king of Dos Pilas, Kʼawiil Chan Kʼinich, who presided over rituals at Seibal in 745 and 747. [4]