Tabscoob
Tabscoob was a halach uinik (Maya ruler) of the Potonchán jurisdiction, known for leading the Chontal Maya in the Battle of Centla against Spanish forces led by Hernán Cortés on March 14, 1519. Tabscoob's administration maintained commercial ties with the Mexicas and other Maya jurisdictions, especially with the jurisdiction of Chakán Putum, who—after having contact with the expeditions of Francisco Hernández de Córdoba and Juan de Grijalva—warned the Chontal to take precautions. On June 8, 1518, Juan de Grijalva landed in the province of Potonchán and met Tabscoob to whom, it is said, Grijalva gave his green velvet doublet.
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Tabscoob was a halach uinik (Maya ruler) of the Potonchán jurisdiction, known for leading the Chontal Maya in the Battle of Centla against Spanish forces led by Hernán Cortés on March 14, 1519. Tabscoob's administration maintained commercial ties with the Mexicas and other Maya jurisdictions, especially with the jurisdiction of Chakán Putum, who—after having contact with the expeditions of Francisco Hernández de Córdoba and Juan de Grijalva—warned the Chontal to take precautions. On June 8, 1518, Juan de Grijalva landed in the province of Potonchán and met Tabscoob to whom, it is said, Grijalva gave his green velvet doublet.
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Taabscoob fue un halach uinik ...... su jubón de terciopelo verde.
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Tabscoob auch Taabscoob war Ha ...... m Stadthaus von Paraíso (2010)
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Tabscoob was a halach uinik (M ...... gave his green velvet doublet.
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Taabscoob fue un halach uinik ...... Cortés el 14 de marzo de 1519.
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Tabscoob auch Taabscoob war Ha ...... m Stadthaus von Paraíso (2010)
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Tabscoob was a halach uinik (M ...... gave his green velvet doublet.
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