Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Maya Site of Copan' has mentioned 'Dynasty' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Little is known of the rulers of Copxc3xa1n before the founding of a new dynasty with its origins at Tikal in the early 5thxc2xa0century AD, although the city's origins can be traced back to the Preclassic period.
The ceremonies involved in the founding of the Copxc3xa1n dynasty also included the installation of a subordinate king at Quiriguxc3xa1.
A text from Tikal mentions K'uk' Mo' and has been dated to ADxc2xa0406, 20 years before K'uk' Mo' Ajaw founded the new dynasty at Copxc3xa1n.
Although none of the hieroglyphic texts that mention the founding of the new Copxc3xa1n dynasty describe how K'uk' Mo' arrived at the city, indirect evidence suggests that he conquered the city by military means.
[21] The dynasty founded by king K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo' ruled the city for four centuries and included sixteen kings plus a probable pretender who would have been seventeenth in line.
Uaxaclajuun Ub'aah K'awiil was crowned as the 13thxc2xa0king in the Copxc3xa1n dynasty in Julyxc2xa0695.
Yax Pasaj Chan Yopaat was the next ruler, 16th in the dynasty founded by K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo', although he appears not to have been a direct descendant of his predecessor.
At the base of the temple, he placed the famous Altarxc2xa0Q, which shows each of the 16xc2xa0rulers of the city from K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo' through to Yax Pasaj Chan Yopaat, with a hieroglyphic text on top describing the founding of the dynasty.
The sculpted column from the temple shrine has a hieroglyphic text reading "toppling of the Foundation House" that may refer to the fall of the Copxc3xa1n dynasty.
The deepest of these tunnels have revealed that the first monumental structures underlying the Acropolis date archaeologically to the early 5thxc2xa0century AD, when K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo' established the royal dynasty.
Rosalila features K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo' placed at the centre of a mythological tableau, combining the founder of the dynasty with the sky deity Itzamna in avian form.
[65] Unusually for Copxc3xa1n, the summit shrine had four sculpted panels depicting the king performing war dances with spear and shield, emphasizing the rising tensions as the dynasty came to its end.
[82] It was dedicated by king Yax Pasaj Chan Yopaat in ADxc2xa0776 and has each of the first 16 kings of the Copxc3xa1n dynasty carved around its side.
A hieroglyphic text is inscribed on the upper surface, relating the founding of the dynasty in ADxc2xa0426xe2x80x93427.
Its face was finely sculpted with portraits of the first two kings of the Copxc3xa1n dynasty, K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo' and K'inich Popol Hol, facing towards each other with a double column of hieroglyphs between them, all contained within a quatrefoil frame.
The text of the column formed part of a longer text carved onto the interior walls of the temple and may describe the downfall of the Copxc3xa1n dynasty.
The Maya leader Yax Kuk Mo, coming from the area of Tikal (Petxc3xa9n), arrived in the Copan Valley in 427 A.D., and started a dynasty of 16 rulers that transformed Copan into one of the greatest Maya cities during the Classic Maya Period.