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Palenque's Queen Yohl Ik'nal: The Woman Who Ruled the Maya

7 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the remarkable reign of Queen Yohl Ik'nal of Palenque, the first known woman to rule a major Maya city. They discuss her ascension in 583 CE, her challenges from the rival city of Calakmul, and the 599 CE raid that nearly destroyed Palenque. The conversation also covers the gendered symbolism of Maya rulership, the archaeological evidence from Palenque's Temple of the Cross and Temple of the Inscriptions, and how later rulers like K'inich Janaab Pakal reasserted the dynasty's power. Lucas explains how Maya women could inherit the throne through the royal bloodline, and why Yohl Ik'nal's reign was both a political anomaly and a crucial turning point for Palenque. The episode also touches on the role of the Popol Na council and the title Ix K'uhul Ajaw for female rulers. Listeners learn about the complex interplay of matrilineal lines, ancestor veneration, and the long shadow of Calakmul's superpower ambitions. #YohlIknal #Palenque #Maya #Queen #Calakmul #KalinichJanaabPakal #TempleOfTheCross #TempleOfTheInscriptions #IxKuhulAjaw #PopolNa #ClassicMaya #MayaWomen #Mesoamerica #History #FexingoHistory #PalenqueHistory #MayaRulers #AncientQueens Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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