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K'INICH AND KING: Naming self and person among Classic Maya rulers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 March 2004

Pierre Robert Colas
Affiliation:
Institut für Altamerikanistik und Ethnologie, Rheinische-Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Römerstr. 164, 53117 Bonn, Germany

Abstract

Like other rulers in the ancient world, Classic Maya kings needed to legitimize their power. They did so by adopting the name of the sun deity, K'inich, thus identifying themselves with the celestial authority of a potent supernatural being. However, Classic Maya kings used the name of the sun god in two different ways: to name the individual self of the king, and to identify his socially defined person. The individual self of a king was always linked to a defined aspect of the sun god. The person of the king was always referred to using a simple K'inich prefixed to a rigid designator. These two modes of reference also show differences in usage. Prefixed K'inich name elements are mostly omitted in external references because they refer to a socially defined person who is not perceived as such in antagonistic areas. But the K'inich referring to a king's self is employed in external references.

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