Kan B'alam I

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Relief at Palenque, from where Kan Bahlam ruled

K'inich Kan B'alam I (September 20, 524 – February 3, 583), also rendered as Kan Bahlam or Chan Balaam, (pronounced: xaŋ βalɑm) was a prehistorical ruler of the Maya city of Palenque.

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He acceded to the throne on 8 April 572 (Mayan long count date 9.6.18.5.16) at age 47 and ruled until his death. Kan B'alam's name means "Snake Jaguar", a phrase which is also used to refer to any wild animal. His name glyph is also a combination of a snake and a jaguar.

Kan B'alam was the first ruler of Palenque to use the title K'inich, albeit inconsistently. The title is usually translated as "radiant" but literally means "sun-faced". Kan B'alam was most likely the younger brother of his predecessor, Ahkal Mo' Naab' II.[1]

His daughter was queen Yohl Ik'nal.

Preceded by
Ahkal Mo' Naab' II
King of Palenque
April 8, 572 – February 3, 583
Succeeded by
Yohl Ik'nal

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