Third Tikal-Calakmul War
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Was a war between Tikal and Calakmul, two polities of central America.
Chronology
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- January 744: In 743, the Mayan city-state of Tikal conquered the territory of El Peru. Tikal was a powerful city-state in the region, known for its impressive architecture and military strength. El Peru was a smaller settlement that was likely absorbed into the expanding Tikal empire.
- January 744: In 743, the Mayan city-state of Tikal conquered the territory of El Peru. Tikal was a powerful city-state in the region, known for its impressive architecture and military strength. El Peru was a smaller settlement that was likely absorbed into the expanding Tikal empire.
- January 735: In 734 at Altar M in Quiriguá, K’ak Tiliw Chan Yopaat gave himself the title k’uhul ajaw, thus declaring Quiriguá’s independence from Copán.
- January 744: In 743, the Mayan city-state of Tikal conquered the territory of El Peru. Tikal was a powerful city-state in the region, known for its impressive architecture and military strength. El Peru was a smaller settlement that was likely absorbed into the expanding Tikal empire.