[3] Coming from the city of Namaan (present-day La Florida), Lady K'atun Ajaw married K'inich Yo'nal Ahk in a five-day ceremony in 686 CE, when she was just 12 years old.
[4] In the midst of the wedding, K'inich Yo'nal Ahk's father died, leaving the son to inherit the throne.
[2] Thanks to difficulties with reading hieroglyphic inscriptions, an important event toward the end of her life is poorly understood.
The last date associated with Lady K'atun Ajaw, June 28, 729 CE (1 Kaban 0 Mol), appears on the conch shells.
Some scholars, such as Mark Pitts, suggest Lady K'atun Ajaw was the witness to her husband marrying a second time, probably in a desperate attempt to sire a male heir before his death.