Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ancient Maya City and Protected Tropical Forests of Calakmul, Campeche' has mentioned 'Caracol' in the following places:
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He became the overlord of the city of Caracol, to the south of Naranjo, which had previously been a vassal of Tikal. | WIKI |
[3] In 562, according to a damaged text at Caracol, Sky Witness defeated Tikal itself and sacrificed its king Wak Chan K'awiil, thus ending his branch of the royal dynasty at Tikal. | WIKI |
[3] The last reference to Sky Witness occurs at Caracol and is dated to AD 572. | WIKI |
Uneh Chan maintained his alliances with cities in the east and he is depicted on Caracol Stela 4 supervising an event involving king Yajaw Te' K'inich of that city that occurred before 583. | WIKI |
King Yuknoom Chan of Calakmul supervised an event at Caracol in 619. | WIKI |
[41] Caracol Stela 22 records the accession of Tajoom Uk'ab' K'ak' to the Calakmul throne in 622. | WIKI |
[41] Naranjo was independent of Calakmul by at least AD 626, when it was twice defeated by Caracol and Yuknoom Chan may have been attempting to bring Naranjo back under Calakmul control. | WIKI |
[49] Calakmul tried to encircle Tikal within an area dominated by its allies, such as El Peru, Dos Pilas and Caracol. | WIKI |
Troubles continued in the east, with renewed conflict between Naranjo and Caracol. | WIKI |
Naranjo completely defeated Caracol in 680 but Naranjo's dynasty disappeared within two years and a daughter of B'alaj Chan K'awiil founded a new dynasty there in 682, indicating that Calakmul had probably intervened decisively to place a loyal vassal on the throne. | WIKI |