Men did...when they died...their sons ruled...and so on and so forth.
There was no single Mayan ruler. The Mayan lands were divided into numerous monarchical city-states that were typically ruled by separate kings.
The Mayan government was ruled by kings and priests. The rulers lived in independent city states in the middle of rural communities. There were no armies but warfare played a large role in politics.
No
Yes ,the Mayan did have cities
The ancient Mayan city in what is now Honduras is Copan.
The Mayan city of Copan is located in Honduras. It was an important ancient Mayan city known for its impressive architecture and art. Today, it is a popular tourist destination and archaeological site.
Aztec and Mayan civilizations.
Tikal the largest mayan city may have had a population of 100000 or more
Pavlov is not a known or explored Mayan city, but there are several undiscovered cities, whose names are unknown.
The Greek city/colony of Cumae ruled Pompeii.The Greek city/colony of Cumae ruled Pompeii.The Greek city/colony of Cumae ruled Pompeii.The Greek city/colony of Cumae ruled Pompeii.The Greek city/colony of Cumae ruled Pompeii.The Greek city/colony of Cumae ruled Pompeii.The Greek city/colony of Cumae ruled Pompeii.The Greek city/colony of Cumae ruled Pompeii.The Greek city/colony of Cumae ruled Pompeii.
Mayan
tikal