The Annals of the Cakchiquels, page 110 by Daniel G. Brinton
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Ahitza were opposed to their father, for they coveted the royal power, and desired the precious stones, the metals, the slaves and people of their father. At this time there was a council of the Quiches against the warriors maintained by the king, and they began to put to death all those of the first rank in the royal service.
81. Va[c]a quibi cahaual nimak achije: Herech, Ta[t]unun, Xhu[c,]uy, Eventec, Açacot, Camachal qui bi. Kitzih [c]i yatak cal qui [c]ahol, ri hutok [c]hob, chi ahpopo. Mani chi[c]a x[c]uluben ahauh cuma ok xecam, tok xoquebex [c]a cochoch ahpopo ruma achiha, xe[c]iz cam ahpopo cuma achiha.[TN-19] maqui ruchi ahauh; tan [c]a [c]oh ahauh chuvi tinamit Panpetak; cani [c]a rachcamic ahauh xrah ux cuma achiha: ru[c]in navipe qui chij ru[c]ahol ahauh xcoquebeh rochoch ahauh Panpetak; cani [c]a xelahpe ahauh [c]ikab chique achiha. Quere[c]a xtzolih vi achiha ri Xahil ah popo, xeyaar chi camic; [c]ate[c]a ok xelah ahauh chique achiha, xutzihobeh ru xit ru puvak; xu ya[c]a cahauarem cah popol achiha, xuyacan [t]a[t]al tepeval chique achiha: ruyo[t] ru [c]ux ahauh [c]ikab chique ru[c]ahol ytzel xquiban ri Tatayac, Ah ytza quibi. Quere[c]a x[c]am vi ahauarem [t]a[t]al, cuma achiha ri humah chi ama[t], tok xya ri oxlahuh chi ahpop chi varabal, chu chij ama[t], xa nimak achij ki ru xe [c]haoh, ok xchup [t]a[t]al [c]iche ki vi ru chi can ahauh [c]ikab. Tok x[c]am [t]a[t]al chi ama[t] oher, yx ka [c]ahol; cani [c]a x[t]il vinak al[c]ahol, chu nimaxic ahauh ruma achiha, kitzih hoye ru vach ahauh xux, [c]a hunam chivi naek [c]a ru vach oxlahu [c]hob chi ahlabal chiri, ok xvar [c]haoh chirih ahauh ruma [c]eche vinak, [c]a nakah ok [c]a tutzin [c]haoh, ok xtiquer chic chiquih ka mama.
81. These are the names of those of the royal service: Herech, Tagunun, Xhutzuy, Eventec, Azacot, Camachal. Then all the populace and the heads of the tribes assembled together. His people did not assemble around the king that they might not be killed, and the houses of the rulers were entered by the people