Yash-Nun-Ayin II (literally Green Crocodile ) (reigned in 768 - c. 790 [1] ) - the twenty-ninth ruler of the ancient Mayan kingdom of Mutul with its capital in Tikal .
| Yash Nun Ayin II | |||||||
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Tikal Stela 19, depicting Yash-Nun-Ayin II, celebrating the end of the katun (twenty-year cycle) | |||||||
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| Predecessor | ?, "28 ruler" | ||||||
| Successor | Yuknom Chen | ||||||
| Kind | Third Tikal Dynasty | ||||||
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Biography
Yash-Nun-Ayin II ascended the throne of Mutul in 768 and succeeded "28 ruler", unknown by name.
During his reign, the Tikal Stela 19 was erected.
Yash-Nun-Ayinu II was succeeded by Yuknom-Chen .
See also
- List of rulers of Tikal
- Mutul Kingdom
- Tikal
Notes
- ↑ Rulers of Tikal (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment November 3, 2012. Archived on February 6, 2013.
Links
- Belyaev D. D. Rulers of Tikal . "MesoAmerica.Ru." Date of treatment July 30, 2012. Archived on September 30, 2012.
- History of the city of Tikal (Yashmutul) of the kingdom of Mutul . "Ancient MesoAmerica." Date of treatment July 30, 2012. Archived on September 30, 2012.