Balam

B'alam, Balam, Balaam, B'ahlam, Bahlam, Bahlum or Bolom are variant spellings which may refer to:

A number of pre-Columbian Maya civilization rulers bore the name B'alam:

  • Itzamnaaj B'alam (r. ca. 697), ruler of Dos Pilas (a.k.a. "Shield Jaguar")
  • Itzamnaaj B'alam I (r. ca. 4thC ?), ruler of Yaxchilan (a.k.a. "Shield Jaguar I")
  • Itzamnaaj B'alam II (r. 647–742), ruler of Yaxchilan (a.k.a. "Shield Jaguar II (the Great)")
  • Itzamnaaj B'alam III (r. 769—800?), ruler of Yaxchilan (a.k.a. "Shield Jaguar III")
  • Kan B'alam I (r. 572—583), ruler of Palenque
  • Kaloomte' B'alam (r. ca. 511—527), 19th dynastic ruler of Tikal (a.k.a. "Curl Head")
  • Kayb'il B'alam (r. early 16thC), Postclassic ruler of the Mam Maya people of the northern Guatemalan highland region at the time of the Spanish conquest
  • K'inich Kan B'alam II (r. 683—702), ruler of Palenque, son of K'inich Janaab' Pakal ("Pacal the Great")
  • K'inich K'uk B'alam II (fl. c. 765), ruler of Palenque
  • K'uk' B'alam I (r. 431—435), ruler of Palenque and founder of the state's dynastic line
  • Yopaat B'alam I (r. 359—?), ruler of Yaxchilan, founder of the state's dynastic line
  • Yopaat B'alam II (r. ca. 749), ruler of Yaxchilan

Maya polities and archaeological sites:

  • B'alam (Maya polity), a Classic-era Maya state, known from inscriptions but whose location is not determined
  • Balamdzay, archaeological site in the Puuc region
  • Balamku, archaeological site in central Yucatán Peninsula
  • Balamtun, archaeological site in the Petén Basin region

Other meanings

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