K'inich Kan Bahlam III


Glyph with the name of the ruler

K'inich Kan Bahlam III also known as Upakal K'inich or Upakal K'inich Janaab Pakal - Mayan ruler of the city of Palenque and the successor of K'inich Janaab Pakala II.

His name does not appear in any inscription in Palenque, which suggests that his rule lasted for a very short time or for some reason was problematic. The only mention about him appears on the stele of Pomona, which was then in the sphere of Palenque's influence. The text refers to the celebration of the calendar cycle of 9 May 751, in which the ruler participated.

Because it was a period of serious weakness and constant unrest, the explanation of the king's vague question is perhaps the text from Tonina, which speaks of the victory of the king K'inich Tuun Chapaata over Palenque. There is also an image of a prisoner, but it is not known if it was a Palenque, or one of the nobles because the text under it was destroyed.



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