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160: 164: 22: 107:. While recovering from his wounds he worked with his uncle. Ah Tunal had the task of carving frescoes of the Toltec conquerors Ulil sculpted a jaguar. Later, Ulil's team won the Chichen Itza pok-ol-pok championship. They visited other cities. Kukulcan commissioned a statue of himself to remind the people of his rule while he was away in 124:
The day of the wedding, Canek arrived with 60 of his best warriors and climbed to the altar screaming "Itzalan! Itzalan!" As if he was in the battlefield and stole the princess from the altar. These events may have been one of the things that caused
199: 111:. During this time there was a drought and Ix Xail was chosen as a sacrifice to the rain god Yum Chac. A large rain storm stopped the drought and saved her. 207: 232: 115: 185: 84: 100: 41:
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Legend says that a young adviser to the princess told Canek that Sac-Nicte would be waiting among green flowers.
99:. One day Ulil was attacked by a jaguar. He managed to kill it but was seriously wounded. He was saved 35: 108: 30: 227: 114:
In 1194 Canek was the king of Chichen Itza. The same day he was elected king he met princess
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Izamal
Ah Tunal
Chichen Itza
Ce Acatl Topiltzin
Kukulcan
Ix Xail
pok-ol-pok
Tula
Sac-Nicte
Hunac Ceel
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"Mayan Legends: 4 Bedtime Stories of an Ancient Civilization"
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