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Lady Six Sky: The Maya Queen Who Rebuilt Naranjo

6 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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When Naranjo was crushed by Calakmul in 626 CE, its royal line was nearly extinguished. Into that void stepped a woman from distant Dos Pilas: Lady Six Sky, a foreign princess who rebuilt a kingdom from scratch. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Ix Wak Chan Ajaw — her Maya name — ruled for over forty years, commissioned monuments that declared her as a warrior ajaw, and raised her son to continue her legacy. We look at Stela 24 and Stela 29, the glyphs that record her arrival, her bloodletting rituals, and her military campaigns. We also consider the controversy: was she a regent for her infant son, or a sovereign in her own right? And what does her story tell us about the roles of Maya women in the turbulent Late Classic period? From the Usumacinta River to the Petén, this is the story of a queen who refused to let a dynasty die. #IxWakChanAjaw #LadySixSky #Naranjo #MayaQueen #MayaWomen #Stela24 #Stela29 #DosPilas #Calakmul #LateClassic #Usumacinta #Petén #Ajaw #Bloodletting #MayaEpigraphy #History #FexingoHistory #Mesoamerica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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