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AXICOAT, a Zutuhil king, one of the sons of
the Quiché king, Axopil, flourished in the 11th century. Axicoat, being
ambitious, declared war against his brother Jintemal, the Cakchiquel king, and
their father had to mediate between them to restore peace. But just before
Axopil died he gave his Quiché kingdom to Jintemal, which caused a new and
terrible war with Axicoat, both wishing to possess all the territories near the
borders of Lake Atitlan.
AXICOAT, a Zutuhil king, one of the sons of the Quich6 king, Axopil, flourished in the 11th century. Axicoat, being ambitious, declared war against his brother Jintemal, the Cakchiquel king, and their father had to mediate between them to restore peace. But just before Axopil died he gave his Quich6 kingdom to Jintemal, which caused a new and terrible war with Axicoat, •both wishing to possess all the territories near the borders of Lake Atitlan.
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