Trisha Shetty (Editor)

Wat'ul Chatel

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Religion
  
Maya religion

Wat'ul Chatel httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Watʻul Chatel was a king of Seibal, the Maya city. He is also known as Aj Bʻolon Haabʻtal.

Contents

Biography

Seibalʻs refounding took place in AD 830 when Watʻul Chatel became a king, as a vassal of Chan Ek' Hopet of Ucanal. The new king dedicated a new building and stelae in 849, overseen by Jewel Kʻawil, the king of Tikal, and Chan Pet, king of Calakmul. Watʻul Chatel built an innovative new temple-stelae arrangement to the south of the Central Plaza of Group A.

His last monument was erected in 889, almost 60 years after his accession.

Depictions

On Stela 8 Watʻul Chatel wears jaguar claws on his hands and feet, together with other attributes of the Bearded Jaguar God.

Stela 9 depicts Wat'ul Chatel with the attributes of the Maize God and describes him invoking the Vision Serpent, which he grasps in his hands.

Stela 10 depicts Watʻul Chatel dressed in Terminal Classic Maya style, although his foreign-looking face bears a moustache. The text on this stela displays the glyphs of Tikal, Calakmul and Motul de San José, describing how he received noble visitors from those cities.

Stela 11 describes the refounding of Seibal on 14 March 830 and the installation of Watʻul Chatel.

References

Wat'ul Chatel Wikipedia