Английская Википедия:Bolon Kʼawiil II

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Шаблон:Distinguish Шаблон:Maya civilization Шаблон:Portal Bolon Kʼawiil IIШаблон:Pronunciation-needed was a Maya king[1][2] of Calakmul (>771-789?>).[3] His monuments are Stelae 57 and 58 in his city.[4]

Stele 88, an AD 751 monument of the just-previous ruler apparently depicting his queen, carries a mention of Bolon Kʼawiil; the same name appears on a block of hieroglyphic stairway recently recovered from Structure 13, dating to just after 751.[5] This is apparently the same Bolon Kʼawiil who erected Stelae 57 and 58 on the east side of Structure 13 to mark 9.17.0.0.0—the end of the seventeenth kʼatunin 771.[6]

Etymology

This king was named after the principal deity of the Maya royal lines.[7] This was God K, who personifies the lightning axe of the rain deity.[8] Bolon means "nine."[9][10]

References

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External links

  1. Intermediate Elites in Pre-Columbian States and Empires by Christina M. Elson,R. Alan Covey
  2. The Ancient Maya, 6th Edition by Robert J. Sharer,Loa P. Traxer
  3. Шаблон:Cite book
  4. The Ancient Maya, 6th Edition by Robert Sharer, Loa Traxler. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford Univ. Press, 2006.
  5. Martin and Grube 2000:115
  6. Martin and Grube 2008:115
  7. God Kʼawil Шаблон:Webarchive
  8. Taube, Karl, The Major Gods of Ancient Yucatan
  9. Шаблон:Cite web
  10. Bruce Love, The Paris Codex: Handbook for a Maya Priest, with introduction by George E. Stuart