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During Pacal the Great's reign, he rebuilt much of Palenque, placing his name and likeness on most of the buildings. What might have motivated him to do this? He felt the need to justify the legitimacy of his claim to the throne.

He was a popular ruler who had images made of him to show appreciation.

It was a common custom among Mayan kings of that time.

He believed this to be fulfilling the wishes of the gods.

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