A lintel at Yaxchilan describing the military successes of Kʼinich Tatbu Skull II records a captive from Kaan in AD 537 (the captive vassal of the Kaan ruler may have been a woman).
[2] Stela 25 from Naranjo records the accession of Aj Wosal Chan Kʼinich in 546 under the auspices of Tuun Kʼabʼ Hix.
The Kaan Kingdom was asserting its influence in the southern Maya lowlands and inaugurating the struggle for supremacy with its great rival Tikal.
[3] Wife of Tuun Kʼabʼ Hix was Queen Ix Ekʼ Naah ("Lady Star House").
[4][5] In 520 their daughter traveled to La Corona to marry a lord of that site.