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230 D.C. The Codex of Grolier is written.

1244 D.C. The Itzá leaves Chichén Itzá for unknown reasons.

1263 D.C. The Itzá begins constructing the city of Mayapán.

1283 D.C. Mayapán becomes the civil capital of Yucatan.

1325 D.C. Foundation of Tenochtitlán by the Aztecs.

1429 D.C. Juana de Arco is burned in the bonfire.

1441 D.C. The Xiu de Uxman attacks Mayapán and kills the Cocoomes.

1461 D.C. Mayapán is left.

1470 D.C Iximché, the Capital of the Chaquiels are created.

1492 D.C. Columbus discovers the New World.

1511 D.C. the Spaniards Gonzalo Guerrero and Jero'nimo de Aguilar were shipwrecked in the border of Yucatan. Guerrero house in a Mayan noble family and becomes an enemy from the Spaniards. Aguilar follows to serve like interpreter for Courteous Hernán.

1517 D.C. The Spanish, Hernandez of Cordova, arrive at the border of Yucatan. With the Spaniards, it arrives the smallpox, influenza and measles comes to give death to thousands of the native ones of Mesoamerica before 1600.

1519 D.C. Courteous Hernán begins exploring Yucatan.

1524 D.C. Courteous it knows itzaes, the Mayan ultimos that even resist to the conquest. The Spaniards leave the Itzá by Tayasal, until 1697.

1528 D.C. The Spanish Francisco de Montejo begins the conquest of the Mayans of the north. The fight against the Mayan lasts 20 years.

1541 D.C. The Spaniards can finally diminish the Mayan resistance. The revolt continues, nevertheless, to plague once in a while to the Spaniards for the rest of the century. Tayasal becomes completes Mayan city working.

1542 D.C. The Spaniards settle down a city in Mérida in Yucatan upon the ruins, of T'ho.

1554 D.C. The Popol Vuh is written by Mayan governors the Quiche's, who use Roman characters.

1582 D.C. The Julian calendar is created in Europe.

1605 D.C. The Annals of Cakchiquel are written in the language of Cakchiquel. They are similar in the volume to the Popol Vuh.

1695 D.C. The ruins of Tikal are discovered by the priest Avedaño Father and his companions who were lost in the forest.

1697 D.C. Tayasal is attacked and burned by the Spaniards.

1712 D.C. The Mayans of the high regions of Chiapas rise against the Mexican government. They continue today thus.

1724 D.C. Spanish Corona abole the right to the forced Mayan work, provided they agreed to become to the Cristiandad.

1821 D.C. Mexico gains its independence of Spain.

1822 D.C. Antonío de Rios publishes a book in London about the explorations of Palenque. The wide-awake book interest in the exploration of the Mayan civilization.

1839 D.C. Joan Lloyd Stephens and Frederick Catherwood begin their explorations in the Mayan regions.

1847 D.C. In Yucatan the Mayan rise with "the war arises from the chaste ones". The rebellion is as much successful that the Mayans almost glide to take the whole Yucatan Peninsula.

1850 D.C. The "talkative cross" of Chan Santa Cruz predicts a war santa against the targets. With arms provided by the Briton in the Belize, the Mayan declares the war. The extreme fighters in 1901.

1864 D.C. A green plate of jade is discovered, with the date of 320 D.C. by workers in the Caribbean coast of Guatemala.

1880 D.C. The Mexican government tries to force the Mayan community, to be used like workers in the plantations.

1910 D.C. The Mexican Revolution begins in Valladolid, Mayan city near Yucatan.

1946 D.C. Giles Healey is first the not-Mayan in seeing Bonampak.

2012 D.C. the 22 of December are the end of the calendar of the Mayans. According to the Mayan chronology, the Earth as we know it will be destroyed.

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