Lady Ikʼ Skull Lady Ikʼ Skull, also known as
Lady Eveningstar, came to
Yaxchilan from
Calakmul. She was a secondary wife to
Itzamnaaj Bahlam III (also referred to as Shield Jaguar II, Shield Jaguar the Great or Itzamnaaj Bʼalam II). Although a secondary wife, Lady Ikʼ Skull may have ruled for a short time in Yaxchilan's history until her son
Bird Jaguar IV was old enough to take the throne. A review of the dynastic history of
Yaxchilan during Itzamnaaj Bahlam III's reign indicates that he had three wives:
Lady Kʼabʼal Xook (also written as Lady Xoc or Lady Xok), Lady
Sak Bʼiyaan and Lady Ikʼ Skull of
Calakmul, with Lady Kʼabʼal Xook as the primary wife. Upon the death of Itzamnaaj Bahlam, the right to the throne would traditionally have gone to his heir through the Lady Kʼabʼal Xook; however, this was not what happened, and nearly ten years after his death, his son Bird Jaguar IV by Lady Ikʼ Skull took the throne. There is a great deal of speculation as to why the son of a secondary wife took the throne and did so after the king had been dead for ten years. Current thinking is that the rightful heir through Lady Kʼabʼal Xook's lineage may have been her son, or perhaps a nephew or brother, but that this individual was captured during a conflict with
Dos Pilas in 745. Information regarding this "interregnum" period tends to be conflicting. In their second revised edition Martin and Grube note that at
Piedras Negras there is mention of a new king at
Yaxchilan, Yopaat Bahlam II, who may have ruled for part or all of this period. However, supporting evidence for this is unknown from Yaxchilan. On the other hand, Josserand notes that Lady Ikʼ Skull ruled as regent during this time and that it was not until her death that
Bird Jaguar IV took the throne. A monument which refers to Lady Ikʼ Skull is stela 35. ==See also==