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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuknoom_HeadYuknoom Head - Wikipedia

    Yuknoom Head. This article is part of on the. Yuknoom Head[pronunciation?] (Cauac[pronunciation?] Head) was a king of the Maya Kaan Kingdom (also known as the Snake Kingdom). He ruled AD 630-636. Reign.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CalakmulCalakmul - Wikipedia

    In 631 Yuknoom Head, the new king of Calakmul, finally regained control of Naranjo. Texts relate that the king of Naranjo was already captive at Calakmul on the day that his city was overrun and his punishment on the very same day is described by the word k'uxaj ( /k’uːˈʃäχ/ ) meaning either "tortured" or "eaten". [40]

  3. Yuknoom Ch'een II o Yuknoom “el Grande” (11 de septiembre de 600 - circa 686) fue un ajaw o gobernante maya del ajawlel o señorío de Kaan cuya sede era Calakmul, ubicada actualmente en el estado mexicano de Campeche.

  4. Yuknoom Chʼeen II [pronunciation?] (September 11, 600 – 680s), known as Yuknoom the Great, was a Maya ruler of the Kaan kingdom, which had its capital at Calakmul during the Classic Period of Mesoamerican chronology.

  5. Yuknoom Head begins the era of the “Three Kings” who expanded and ruled over perhaps the largest Maya empire, and lasted for over 100 years. Yuknoom Cheen II, also known as Yuknoom the Great, was Calakmul’s premier king, and one of the most famous and successful kings in all of Maya history.

  6. 4 de dic. de 2012 · Two portraits of Yuknoom Ch’een, king of the Kan dynasty. Left: the king as the day sign Ahaw, from the Schaffhausen vessel; Right: from Block VIII or HS2 at La Corona (D. Stuart photo). The two profiles are remarkably similar, each showing a man with a small mouth and distinctively weak chin.

  7. Yuknoom Ch’een or Yuknoom the Great was born in 600 CE and was the ruler of the city state of Calakmul from 636 to 686 CE. He was a part of the Kaan Dynasty that has been nicknamed Snake Dynasty due to Calakmul’s emblem glyph being a snake’s head.