Tupaq Wallpa (alternatively Túpac Huallpa or Huallpa Túpac); before July 1533 – October 1533), original name Awki Wallpa Túpaq, was the first vassal Sapa...
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organizing resistance. Manco Inca Yupanqui joined Pizarro after the death of Túpac Huallpa. Pizarro's force entered the heart of the Tawantinsuyu on 15 November...
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Inca to believe that the Spaniards were "saviors" sent by the gods. Túpac Huallpa was a puppet ruler crowned by Francisco Pizarro.: 210 After his death...
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were given a Christian burial. Atahualpa was succeeded by his brother Túpac Huallpa and, later, by another brother, Manco Inca. After the death of Pizarro...
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the 1780s uprising in colonial Cusco, Peru Túpac Huallpa or Tupaq Wallpa (d. 1533), Inca ruler Túpac Katari or Tupaq Katari (c. 1750–1781), leader of...
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(1523-1571), was a princess of the Inca Empire. She was born to Sapa Inca Túpac Huallpa (r. 1533). She married Sebastián Garcilaso de la Vega y Vargas, and...
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conquered the Inca Empire. This last Sapa Inca must not be confused with Túpac Amaru II, who was leader of an 18th-century Peruvian uprising. Wilfred Byford-Jones...
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reign of Pachacuti (1438–1471). During the Spanish conquest of Peru, Túpac Huallpa was a puppet ruler crowned by the conquistador Francisco Pizarro. After...
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Huáscar. Other sons included Ninan Cuyuchi (the Crown Prince), Atahualpa, Túpac Huallpa, Manco Inca, Paullu Inca, Atoc, Konono, Wanka Auqui, Kizu Yupanqui,...
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descended from Inca nobility, a daughter of Túpac Huallpa and a granddaughter (not a niece) of the powerful Inca Tupac Yupanqui. Because his parents were not...
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Cajamarca by August 10. The Spanish arrange for his younger brother Túpac Huallpa to be crowned as a successor,: 86–67 but he dies in October after an...
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at the stake. Manco Inca Yupanqui joined Pizarro after the death of Túpac Huallpa.: 191, 210, 216 During the exploration of Cuzco, Pizarro was impressed...
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accompanied by Chalcuchimac and then Manco Inca Yupanqui, after the death of Túpac Huallpa.: 191, 210, 216 The natives attacked these troops several times with...
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Cajamarca by August 10. The Spanish arrange for his younger brother Túpac Huallpa to be crowned as a successor,: 86–67 but he dies in October after an...
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named Sapa Inca in October 1533 after the death of their common brother Túpac Huallpa, who in his turn had succeeded Atahualpa upon his execution by the Spaniards...
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Pizarro maintained the ostensible authority of the Inca, recognizing Túpac Huallpa as the Sapa Inca after Atahualpa's death. But the conqueror's abuses...
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recognized as Emperor until 1870 because of doubts raised by his short reign Tupac Huallpa Sapa Inca Began c. 26 July 1533, ended 12–27 October 1533 c. 78–93 days...
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Francisco Pizarro began his trip from Cajamarca to Cusco accompanied by Túpac Huallpa and, although Garcilaso points out that it is another character, the...
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Huayna Capac: 95 and half brother of Ninan Cuyochi, Huáscar, Atahualpa, Túpac Huallpa and Manco Inca Yupanqui. In the early part of Manco Inca's reign, he...
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measures to be taken against the three.: 193 : 34 Pizarro selected Túpac Huallpa as the next Inca, but soon this Inca died. Manco Inca then joined Pizarro...
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nobility, the son of Jose Ramón Caballero de Anazco (a descendant from Túpac Huallpa through Inca Garcilaso de la Vega) and his wife Melchora Inés Melgarejo...
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Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, in succession to his brother Túpac Huallpa (d. October 1533). Gargantua is published by François Rabelais. The...
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After Atahualpa's execution, Pizarro installed Atahualpa's brother, Túpac Huallpa, as a puppet Inca ruler. Pizarro's lieutenant, Benalcázar, travelled...
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conquerors installed other Sapa Inca beginning with Atahualpa's brother, Túpac Huallpa. Manco Inca Yupanqui, originally also a puppet Inca Emperor installed...
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the rich valley of Yucay, replacing the former Atahualpist governor, Huallpa Túpac. Francisco Pizarro and his mestizo son Gonzalo retained the titular...
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four months later. To replace Atahualpa, Pizarro installed his brother Túpac Huallpa as a puppet ruler, but he died shortly afterwards. Another brother,...
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For this reason, on February 3, 1688, Nicolás Huallpa, a native of Oropesa, hired Juan Tomás Tuyro Túpac [es] to make 360 ashlars for the reconstruction...
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Micay, whom he loved very much and with whom he had his son Titu Cusi Huallpa. Mama Micay turned out to be the former fiancée of Tocay Capac, leader...
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Pedro Álvarez Holguín was married to Beatriz Tupac Yupanqui, an Inca princess, daughter of Túpac Huallpa and granddaughter of Emperor of Peru Huayna Capac...
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Archived from the original on 20 November 2007. Tapia Peña, Saúl; García Huallpa, Juan Fabrizio (2011). Picanterías típicas para la promoción turística...
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