Tutuum Yohl Kʼinich
Tutuum Yohl Kʼinich | |
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![]() Stela C of Quiriguá contains references to 455 and Tutuum Yohl Kʼinich | |
| Predecessor | Tok Casper |
| Successor | Ruler 3 of Quiriguá |
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| Spanish conquest of the Maya |
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Tutuum Yohl Kʼinich (c. 455[1]) was the second known king of Maya city-state Quiriguá in Guatemala.
He was named after the Sun god, Kinich Ahau.
It is recorded that a stela, as yet undiscovered, was erected in 455 by Tutuum Yohl Kʼinich.
Notes
- ^ Martin & Grube 2000, p. 216
References
- Martin, Simon; Nikolai Grube (2000). Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens: Deciphering the Dynasties of the Ancient Maya. London and New York: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-05103-8. OCLC 47358325.

