King Tim III was a ruler of the Teotihuacan civilization in ancient Mesoamerica. He is believed to have reigned during the 6th century AD, although the exact dates of his rule are uncertain.
King Tim III was known for his military conquests and expanding the influence of Teotihuacan throughout the region. He is credited with building temples and monuments to honor the gods and solidify his power.
Despite his military successes, King Tim III faced challenges from rival city-states and internal conflicts within the Teotihuacan empire. Eventually, his reign came to an end, and the civilization of Teotihuacan entered a period of decline.
The legacy of King Tim III is still debated among historians and archaeologists, with some viewing him as a powerful and expansionist leader, while others see him as a tyrant who contributed to the downfall of Teotihuacan.
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