Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pre-Hispanic City and National Park of Palenque' has mentioned 'Ajaw' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
For instance, Kxcaxbcukxcaxbc Bahlam I, the supposed founder of the Palenque dynasty, is called a Toktan Ajaw in the text of the Temple of the Foliated Cross.
[3] One of the main figures responsible for rebuilding Palenque and for a renaissance in the city's art and architecture is also one of the best-known Maya Ajaw, Kxcaxbcinich Janaabxcaxbc Pakal (Pacal the Great), who ruled from 615 to 683.
The first ajaw, or king, of B'aakal that we know of was K'uk Balam (Quetzal Jaguar), who governed for four years starting in the year 431.
Janaab Pakal assumed the functions of the ajaw (king) but never was crowned.
Pakal married the princess of Oktxc3xa1n, Lady Tzakbu Ajaw (also known as Ahpo-Hel) in 624 and had at least three children.