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    Huayna Capac /ˌwaɪnə ˈkapak/ (before 1493 – 1527) was the third Sapa Inca of Tawantinsuyu, the Inca Empire. He was the son of and successor to Túpac Inca...
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    as smallpox or measles, which caused the death of Huayna Capac in Quito. Before he died, Huayna Capac had designated Ninan Cuyuchi as successor, but he...
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    defeated and killed by the Inca Huayna Cápac. Paccha, the daughter of Cacha Duchicela, would have married Huayna Cápac, and from that union Atahualpa would...
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    Pinaguas. All these tribes regarded Manco Cápac and his ayllu as invaders, and would often attack them. Manco Cápac, and later his son and successor Sinchi...
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    decline. In 1528, Emperor Huayna Capac ruled the Inca Empire. He could trace his lineage back to a "stranger king" named Manco Cápac, the mythical founder...
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    Sapa Inca (redirect from Capac Inca)
    he was declared Sapa Inca. He had witnessed the death of his father Huayna Cápac. The death of Ninan, the presumed heir, led to the Inca Civil War between...
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    "Manco Cápac II". He was one of the sons of Huayna Capac and a younger brother of Huascar.: 150  Manco Inca, one of the more than 50 sons of Huayna Capac, was...
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    stretched north into what are today Ecuador and Colombia. Topa Inca's son Huayna Capac added a small portion of land to the north in what is today Ecuador....
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    allies. Through wars and marriages, the Inca Empire under the lead of Huayna Capac to the north finally conquered their territory. The Cañari were loosely...
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    and the Argentine northwest were annexed during the reign of Sapa Inca Huayna Cápac in the sixteenth century. Recently, there have been movements to form...
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    the last of the Hurin dynasty. Yupanqui was a son and successor of Mayta Cápac while his elder brother Cunti Mayta became high priest. His chief wife was...
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  • Francisca Coya was born in Cuzco around 1515 as the legitimate daughter of Huayna Cápac and his cousin-wife Mama Runtu Coya. or of her second wife, the Puruhá...
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    part of Ingapirca, which was built in the 15th century by orders of Huayna Capac. One of the festivities celebrated in Cuenca and in other parts of Ecuador...
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    The town existed well before the Spanish came in 1534. The Inca, under Huayna Cápac, conquered the local Kamëntsá people in 1492 and established a Quechua-speaking...
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    fifth of the Hanan dynasty. His father was Pachacuti, and his son was Huayna Capac.: 93  Topa Inca belonged to the Qhapaq Panaca (one of the clans of Inca...
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    and Atahualpa, sons of Huayna Capac, over succession to the throne of the Inca Empire.: 146–149  The war followed Huayna Capac's death. It began in 1529...
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    Inca of the Inca Empire from 1527 to 1532. He succeeded his father, Huayna Capac and his brother Ninan Cuyochi, both of whom died of smallpox during the...
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    Hurin dynasty. As a son of King Lluq'i Yupanki, Mayta Cápac was his heir and the father of Cápac Yupanqui. His wife's name is given as Mama Tankariy Yachiy...
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    in 1537 at Vilcabamba by Manco Inca Yupanqui (the son of Inca emperor Huayna Capac). It is considered a rump state of the Inca Empire (1438–1533), which...
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    Francisco Pizarro. Garcia looted a booty of silver. When the army of Huayna Cápac arrived to challenge him, Garcia then retreated with the spoils, only...
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  • Inés Huaylas Yupanqui, was an Inca princess, daughter of the Sapa Inca Huayna Capac. She played a role in the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire. The Palace...
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    is now Peru, the largest remaining rival to the Incas. c. 1493–1527 Huayna Capac, the eleventh Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, extended the Inca Empire...
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    campaigns to his generals. The military commander Capac Yupanqui was sent, together with the captains Huayna Yupanqui and Yamqui Yupanqui, to the northern...
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    (2016-08-23). "¿Quién fue el inca Huayna Cápac y por qué fue importante?". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-15. "Huayna Capac | Real Academia de la Historia"...
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    Inca Emperor Huayna Capac, inherited and ruled the majority of Chinchasuyu from his capital city in Quito, supported by Huayna Capac's veteran Inca generals...
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  • Ninan Cuyochi (1490–1527) was the oldest son of Sapa Inca Huayna Capac and was first in line to inherit the Inca Empire. He died of smallpox shortly before...
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    original on 19 June 2011. "Para Humala, Piñera es descendiente del inca Huayna Cápac". El Comercio. 15 June 2011. Archived from the original on 29 August...
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    very painful and bloody. However, once occupied by the Quito hosts of Huayna Capac, the Incas developed an extensive administration and began the colonization...
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    the army, reaching 200,000 men in a single army (during the reign of Huayna Capac). The soldiers were provided with food, clothing and state aid in replacing...
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    languages. Part of the Kamentxá territory was conquered by the Inca Huayna Cápac in 1492, who, after crossing the Cofán territory, established a Quechua...
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