Each of the ancient Maya cities was ruled by a different king or queen. The Maya believed these rulers had to keep the gods happy.
To achieve this, the rulers offered sacrifices (sometimes human), conducted mass prayers and held parades through their cities.
One of the most famous Maya rulers was K'inich Janaab Pakal, whom we know today as Pakal the Great. He was king of Palenque, or Lakamha (in modern Mexico).
Pakal ruled for 68 years from 615-683 AD, the fifth longest of any monarch in history.
In his reign Pakal made palaces bigger and built temples. This was the same time as the famous early Anglo-Saxon Sutton Hoo ship burial in Britain.