[3] His son was K'inich Tatbu Joloom IV, who became ruler of Yaxchilan after his father's death.
[2] He appears to have a particularly close relationship with his maternal uncle, who may have served as his regent after his father's death or another important role in his administration.
On the day of his birth, his mother and uncle performed a ritual involving the summoning of K'awiil.
On August 27, 783, a general named Aj Chak Maax presented Itzamnaaj Bahlam with captives as gifts.
[3] This event was memorialized in an inscription carved by Mayuy Ti' Chuween from K'ina, a sculptor who also worked at Laxtunich.