Yax Yopaat
Yax Yopaat was a Maya king of the Kaan kingdom (Calakmul) who ruled AD 572-579.[1]
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King of Calakmul/Dzibanche | |
Reign | 572-579 |
Predecessor | Ut Chanal |
Successor | Uneh Chan |
Born | Dzibanche |
Died | 572 Dzibanche |
House | Snake dynasty |
Father | Ut Chanal |
Religion | Maya religion |
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His life is mostly a mystery for us today.
A monument at Dzibanche records the celebration of the 9.7.0.0.0 k'atun ending by Yax Yopaat in AD 572; his name also appears on a carved slate mirror-back.[2] As Sky Witness is thought to have died in 572 and Scroll Serpent acceded in 579, this king would have reigned for about six years.[3]
References
- Braswell, Geoffrey E.; Gunn, Joel D.; Dominguez Carrasco, María del Rosario; Folan, William J.; Fletcher, Laraine A.; Morales López, Abel; Glascock, Michael D. (2005). "Defining the Terminal Classic at Calakmul, Campeche". In Arthur A. Demarest, Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice (ed.). The Terminal Classic in the Maya lowlands: Collapse, transition, and transformation. Boulder: University Press of Colorado. pp. 162–194. ISBN 0-87081-822-8. OCLC 61719499.
- Martin and Grube 2008:104
- Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens by Simon Martin and Nikolai Grube
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