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{{Infobox noble|type
{{Infobox royalty
| name =Lady Lahan Unen Moʼ
| name =Lady Lahan Unen Moʼ
| title =[[Queen consort]] of [[Tikal]]
| title =[[Ajaw]]
| image =Tikal6.jpg
| image =Tikal6.jpg
| image_size =160px
| image_size =160px
| alt =Temple II
| alt =Temple II
| caption =Lady Twelve Macaw's Temple
| caption =Lady Twelve Macaw's Temple
| succession =[[Ajaw|Queen consort]] of [[Tikal]]
| reign = c.682-704?
| spouse =[[Jasaw Chan Kʼawiil I]]
| spouse =[[Jasaw Chan Kʼawiil I]]
| spouse-type =Husband
| issue= [[Yikʼin Chan Kʼawiil]]
| issue= [[Yikʼin Chan Kʼawiil]]
| death_date =c.704
| death_date =c.704
| death_place = [[Tikal]]
| religion =[[Maya religion]]
| religion =[[Maya religion]]
| signature =
|}}
|}}
'''Lady Lahan Unen Moʼ''' also known as '''Lady 12 Baby Macaws''' and '''Kalajuun Uneʼ Moʼ''', was a [[Maya civilization|Maya]] queen of [[Tikal]] as a wife of ''ajaw'' [[Jasaw Chan Kʼawiil I]]. She was the mother of ''ajaw'' [[Yikʼin Chan Kʼawiil]]. She died in c.704.<ref>Martin & Grube 2008, p. 46.</ref>
'''Lady Lahan Unen Moʼ''' also known as '''Lady 12 Baby Macaws''' and '''Kalajuun Uneʼ Moʼ''', was a [[Maya civilization|Maya]] queen of [[Tikal]] as a wife of ''ajaw'' [[Jasaw Chan Kʼawiil I]]. She was the mother of ''ajaw'' [[Yikʼin Chan Kʼawiil]]. She died in c.704.<ref>Martin & Grube 2008, p. 46.</ref>

Revision as of 18:51, 11 October 2021

Lady Lahan Unen Moʼ
Ajaw
Temple II
Lady Twelve Macaw's Temple
Queen consort of Tikal
Reignc.682-704?
Diedc.704
Tikal
SpouseJasaw Chan Kʼawiil I
IssueYikʼin Chan Kʼawiil
ReligionMaya religion

Lady Lahan Unen Moʼ also known as Lady 12 Baby Macaws and Kalajuun Uneʼ Moʼ, was a Maya queen of Tikal as a wife of ajaw Jasaw Chan Kʼawiil I. She was the mother of ajaw Yikʼin Chan Kʼawiil. She died in c.704.[1]

Tikal Temple II, the Temple of the Masks, was built for her.[2] It has a single wooden sculpted lintel that bears the portrait of the queen.[3]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Martin & Grube 2008, p. 46.
  2. ^ Sharer & Traxler 2006, pp. 395, 397.
  3. ^ Sharer & Traxler 2006, p. 303.; Martin & Grube 2008, p. 46.

References

  • Martin, Simon; Nikolai Grube (2008). Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens: Deciphering the Dynasties of the Ancient Maya (2nd ed.). London and New York: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 9780500287262. OCLC 191753193.
  • Sharer, Robert J.; Loa P. Traxler (2006). The Ancient Maya (6th, fully revised ed.). Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-4816-0. OCLC 28067148.