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- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society abstract "During the 7th and 8th centuries in Mesoamerica, there is an evident shift in the roles women played in ancient Maya society as compared with the previous two centuries. It is during this time that there was a great deal of political complexity seen both in Maya royal houses as well as in the Maya area. Warfare was a significant factor in political competition and marriage was one of the ways that alliances were made between the different polities. This was accompanied by a shift in women's roles from wife and mother to playing integral parts in courtly life, such as participating in rituals involving the supernatural world and at times ruling individual polities.A handful of women are described and depicted on monuments taking on roles and titles that were usually reserved for men. High ranking titles that both men and women could hold included Ajaw and Kaloomte'. The title of Ajaw was seen as "the most general title" that a person of nobility could have if they were born into the right social ranking; meanwhile, the title Kaloomte' has an unclear meaning but it is at the site of Tikal where the title is used as the highest rank.Among the high ranking women in ancient Maya society during the Classic Period were five who rose to the position of ruling queen. Some acceded to the throne in their own right due to the lack of a male heir. Others served as regent until their sons were old enough to rule. These women included Lady of Tikal, Lady Yohl Ik'nal and Muwaan Mat of Palenque, Lady Six Sky of Naranjo, and Lady Eveningstar of Yaxchilan.".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society activeYearsEndYear "0741".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society activeYearsStartYear "0682".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society heir Bird_Jaguar_IV.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society heir K'ahk_Tiliw_Chan_Chaak.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society parent Bajlaj_Chan_K'awiil.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society predecessor Itzamnaaj_Bahlam_III.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society predecessor K'ahk_Skull_Chan_Chaak.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society successor Bird_Jaguar_IV.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society successor K'ahk_Tiliw_Chan_Chaak.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society title "Ix Ajaw".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society wikiPageExternalLink themissingheir.pdf.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society wikiPageID "19155806".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society wikiPageRevisionID "540370452".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society birthDate "0704-09-01".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society birthPlace Calakmul.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society birthPlace Dos_Pilas.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society deathDate "--02-10".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society deathDate "751".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society father "Bajlaj Chan K'awiil of Dos Pilas".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society fullName "Lady Six Sky, also known as Lady Wac Chanil Ahau, Lady of Dos Pilas, Lady of Tikal".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society fullName "Lady of Ik' Skull, AKA Lady Eveningstar".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society hasPhotoCollection Women_rulers_in_Maya_society.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society heir "Bird Jaguar IV".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society heir "K'ahk Tiliw Chan Chaak".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society mother "Lady Bulu'".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society name "Lady Six Sky".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society name "Lady of Ik' Skull".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society predecessor Itzamnaaj_Bahlam_III.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society predecessor K'ahk_Skull_Chan_Chaak.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society reign "682".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society reign "as possible regent".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society spouse "Itzamnaaj Bahlam III".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society sucType "Heir-Apparent".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society successor Bird_Jaguar_IV.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society successor K'ahk_Tiliw_Chan_Chaak.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society title "Ix Ajaw".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society subject Category:Gender_in_Mesoamerica.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society subject Category:Maya_queens.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society subject Category:Maya_society.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society subject Category:Women_rulers.
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- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society type Communicator109610660.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society type FemaleAristocrat110083823.
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- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society type Leader109623038.
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- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society type MayaQueens.
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- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society type Queen110499355.
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- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society type Ruler110541229.
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- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society type WomenRulers.
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- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society type Q215627.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society type Q5.
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- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society comment "During the 7th and 8th centuries in Mesoamerica, there is an evident shift in the roles women played in ancient Maya society as compared with the previous two centuries. It is during this time that there was a great deal of political complexity seen both in Maya royal houses as well as in the Maya area. Warfare was a significant factor in political competition and marriage was one of the ways that alliances were made between the different polities.".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society label "Women rulers in Maya society".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society sameAs m.07k8byt.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society sameAs Q8031626.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society sameAs Q8031626.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society sameAs Women_rulers_in_Maya_society.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society wasDerivedFrom Women_rulers_in_Maya_society?oldid=540370452.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society isPrimaryTopicOf Women_rulers_in_Maya_society.
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society name "Lady Six Sky".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society name "Lady Six Sky, also known as Lady Wac Chanil Ahau, Lady of Dos Pilas, Lady of Tikal".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society name "Lady of Ik' Skull".
- Women_rulers_in_Maya_society name "Lady of Ik' Skull, AKA Lady Eveningstar".