Ahkal Moʼ Nahb I

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Ahkal Mo' Nahb I
Ajaw of Palenque
Glyph of Ahkal Mo' Nahb I at Temple XVII Tablet (see vectorised version here)
ReignJune 3, 501 – November 29, 524
PredecessorB'utz Aj Sak Chiik
SuccessorInterregnum, title next held by K'an Joy Chitam I (529)
BornJuly 5, 465
DiedNovember 29, 524(524-11-29) (aged 59)
ReligionMaya religion

Ahkal Mo' Nahb I,[N 1] also known as Chaacal and Akul Anab I, (July 5, 465 – November 29, 524), was an ajaw of the Maya city of Palenque. He ruled from June 5, 501 AD to his death.[N 2][1]

Family

Ahkal Mo' Nahb I is the earliest recorded ruler of Palenque whose exact dates of birth, accession and death have been verified. He was possibly the younger brother of his immediate predecessor, B'utz Aj Sak Chiik.[1] For unknown reasons Ahkal Mo' Nahb' is mentioned several times in official narratives left by Pacal the Great, who ruled Palenque a century later. It is believed Pacal considered Ahkal Mo' Naab' I a particularly important historical figure or his ancestor.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ The ruler's name, when transcribed is a-ku-AL MO'NA:B, translated "Turtle Macaw Lake?".
  2. ^ These are the dates indicated on the Maya inscriptions in Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, Born: 9.1.10.0.0 5 Ajaw 3 Sek, Acceded: 9.3.6.7.17 5 Kaban 0 Sotz' and Died: 9.4.10.4.17 5 Kaban 5 Mak.

Sources

  1. ^ a b Skidmore, Joel (2010). The Rulers of Palenque (PDF) (Fifth ed.). Mesoweb Publications. p. 20. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  2. ^ Skidmore, Joel (2010). The Rulers of Palenque (PDF) (Fifth ed.). Mesoweb Publications. p. 24. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
Regnal titles
Preceded by Ajaw of Palenque
June 3, 501 – November 29, 524
Succeeded by
Interregnum
title next held by K'an Joy Chitam I (529)