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Lord Eight Deer Jaguar Claw
Iya (lord, king)
Lord Eight Deer Jaguar Claw (right) meeting with Toltec ruler Lord Four Jaguar, in a depiction from the Codex Zouche-Nuttall. His name glyph, a deer head and eight dots, is above his head.
King of Tututepec
(Yucu Dzaa)[1]
Reign1084–1115
SuccessorLord Four Wind Fire Serpent
King of Tilantongo
(Nuu Tnoo)[2]
Reign1097–1115
SuccessorLord Six House Jaguar that Came from the Sky (at Tilantongo)
Lord Four Dog Coyote Hunter (at Teozacoalco)
Born5 October 1063
Tilantongo
Died1115
Tilantongo
Spouse
See list
    • Lady Thirteen Serpent Flowered Serpent (from Red and White Bundle)
    • Lady Six Eagle Spiderweb Jaguar (from Chacaltongo)
    • Lady Ten Vulture Brilliant Quechquemitl (from Tilantongo)
    • Lady Eleven Serpent Jaguar Flower Turquoise Teeth (from Cholula)
    • Lady Six Wind (from Cuyotepeji)
Issue
See list
    • Lord Six House Jaguar that Came from the Sky, King of Tilantongo
    • Lord Four Dog Coyote Hunter, King of Teozacoalco
    • Lady Ten Flower Rain Spiderweb, Queen of Nuu Yuchi
    • Lady Six Wind Quetzal Feather of Royal Blood, Queen of Jaltepec
    • Lady Six Flint Precious Fire Serpent, Queen of Jaltepec
    • Lord Four Alligator Sacred Serpent
    • Lord Twelve Dog Knife
    • Lady Five Wind Fur and Jade Ornament, Queen of Nuu Yuchi
    • Lady Two Grass Sacred Jade
    • Lord Eight Movement Quetzal Owl
Names
Nacuaa 'Teyusi Ñaña'
FatherLord Five Alligator Sun Rain, High Priest of Tilantongo
MotherLady Eleven Water Bird Jewel
ReligionMixtec religion

Eight Deer Jaguar Claw (Mixtec: Iya Nacuaa Teyusi Ñaña[3]), or Eight Deer for brevity,[4] was a powerful Mixtec ruler in 11th-century Oaxaca referred to in the 15th-century deerskin manuscript Codex Zouche-Nuttall, and other Mixtec manuscripts. His surname is alternatively translated Tiger-Claw and Ocelot-Claw. John Pohl has dated his life spanning from 1063 until his assassination in 1115.[5]

  1. ^ Jansen & Jiménez (2011)
  2. ^ Jansen & Jiménez (2011)
  3. ^ Jansen and Pérez Jiménez (2004)
  4. ^ Consonant with standard Mesoamerican practice, the "Eight Deer" component of his name refers to his day of birth within the 260-day Mesoamerican cycle, which cycles through 13 numbers and 20 various signs (e.g., animals, plants, natural phenomena).
  5. ^ See Pohl (n.d.)

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