• Siyaj Kʼakʼ (alternative spelling: Siyah Kʼakʼ), also known as Fire is Born (formerly nicknamed "Smoking Frog"), was a prominent political figure mentioned...
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    Uaxactun, in which Uaxactun was defeated by forces led by Fire is Born (Siyaj K'ak', formerly identified as Smoking Frog) of Tikal. In this chapter, she...
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    Siyaj K'ak' begins to replace Mayan kings with relatives of Spearthrower Owl, emperor of Teotihuacan. Siyaj K'ak' conquers Waka on January 8. Siyaj K'ak'...
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    worship, Christianity is made the official religion of the Empire. 378: Siyaj K'ak' conquers Waka on (January 8), Tikal (January 16) and Uaxactun. 381: First...
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  • at El Perú, Tikal and/or Uaxactun describe the arrival of a personage Siyaj K'ak' somehow under the auspices of Spearthrower Owl in the month of January...
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    ochk'in kaloomte "Lord of the West" title used a generation earlier by Siyaj K'ak', a general from the great metropolis of Teotihuacan who had decisively...
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  • Siyaj K'ak' begins to replace Mayan kings with relatives of Spearthrower Owl, emperor of Teotihuacan. Siyaj K'ak' conquers Waka on January 8. Siyaj K'ak'...
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    that he was killed on 14 January 378 AD.[[[Siyaj K'ak'#{{{section}}}|contradictory]]] On the same day, Siyah K’ak' (Fire Is Born) arrived from the west, having...
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  • against Rome Tanukhids Eastern Roman Empire 378 AD 379 AD Conquests of Siyaj K'ak' Teotihuacan Waka' Tikal Uaxactun Bejucal El Zotz 383 AD 383 AD Battle...
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    considerable military influence by Teotihuacan after the "arrival" of Siyaj K'ak' in 378 CE, numerous city states such as Tikal, Uaxactun, Calakmul, Copán...
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  • installed a new Teotihuacan-backed dynasty. This intervention was led by Siyaj Kʼakʼ ("Born of Fire"), who arrived at Tikal on 8.17.1.4.12 (c. 31 January...
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    died on the same day that Siyah K'ak' arrived in Tikal. Yax Nuun Ayiin I – r. 379–404; son of a foreign noble. Siyaj Chan K'awiil II ("Stormy Sky II")...
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    I died on the same day that Siyaj Kʼakʼ, probably a war-leader from Teotihuacan, entered Tikal. The arrival of Siyaj Kʼakʼ probably represented a forcible...
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    strongly Teotihuacan-linked imagery was abandoned by Yax Nuun Ayiin I's son Siyaj Chan Kʼawiil II, who reintroduced imagery associated with the Pacific Coast...
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  • Roman Senate, marking the beginning of the Roman Empire. 378 – General Siyaj K'ak' conquers Tikal, enlarging the domain of King Spearthrower Owl of Teotihuacán...
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    century. The monument also describes how a foreign war leader Siyaj K'ahk, or Siyaj K'ak' came to Waka' during January of 378. According to epigrapher...
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    installed a new Teotihuacan-backed dynasty. This intervention was led by Siyaj Kʼakʼ ("Born of Fire"), who arrived at Tikal in early 378. The king of Tikal...
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  • text at the site mentions Siyaj K'ak' as overlord of Bejucal in AD 381. Stela 1 from Bejucal also indicates that Siyaj K'ak' was overlord of nearby El...
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    ("Lord of the West"), the same title used a generation earlier by King Siyaj K'ak', a general of the great metropolis of Teotihuacán that had intervened...
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  • (1225–1524) Palenque B'aak dynasty Chiapas, Mexico(967 BCE – 799 CE) Siyaj K'ak' dynasties Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras (378–869) Altepetl of Tetzcoco...
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  • takeover by Tikal and its Teotihuacano allies. The Teotihuacan warlord Siyaj K'ak' is mentioned in an inscription at Río Azul dated to AD 393, during the...
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    Zotz. A stela from Bejucal indicates that the Teotihuacan-linked general Siyaj K'ak' ("Fire is Born") was the overlord (yajaw) of the king of El Zotz. This...
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    the kings K'inich Muwaan Jol and Chak Tok Ich'aak I. With the entry of Siyaj K'ak' and the establishment of a new political order in the city, the focus...
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  • K'awiil) is shown living for 5 k'atun (about 98 years). Ascended 16 days after K'ak' Chan Yopaat death. Stuart 1996. Snow 2010, p. 168. Sharer & Traxler 2006...
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  • which speaks of the anniversary of an Early Classic king installed by Siyaj K'ak' from the Valley of Mexico, discovered by graduate student Luke Auld-Thomas...
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