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was housed in his palace in Cusco and was seen by the
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were granted two separate realms of
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were brought to the lake directly from
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Yupanqui. This tutor's plot to assume the Incaship was discovered by his uncle, the Governor Waman Achachi, who had Wallpaya killed.
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Chilean coast, and north through what is now Ecuador and southern Colombia. According to the priest
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on the east. A dedicated ruler, Huayna Capac did much to improve the lives of his people. In addition to building temples and other works, Huayna Capac greatly expanded the
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where it was displayed in the San Andres Hospital. The mummies deteriorated in the damp climate of Lima and eventually they were either buried or destroyed by the Spanish.
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de la Vega, G., "El Inca", 2006, Royal Commentaries of the Incas and General History of Peru, Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Co., Inc.,
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1901:1527 deaths
1896:1464 births
1876:(1532–1533)
1870:(1527–1532)
1858:(1493–1527)
1852:(1471–1493)
1846:(1438–1471)
1838: 1410
1825: 1380
1818:Yawar Waqaq
1812: 1350
1788: 1320
1775: 1290
1768:Mayta Cápac
1762: 1260
1749: 1230
1742:Sinchi Roca
1729:Manco Cápac
1424:16 February
486:Quispe Sisa
467:Paullu Inca
440:Araua Ocllo
376:Wayna Capac
372:Wayna Kapak
352:Guain Capac
348:Huain Capac
217:Hanan Qusqu
176:Quispe Sisa
172:Paullu Inca
117:Inca Empire
102:before 1487
66:Predecessor
61:1493 – 1527
52:Inca Empire
1890:Categories
1715:Sapa Incas
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616:Inca rafts
589:Cochabamba
578:Kispiwanka
490:Cura Ocllo
463:Manco Inca
364:Wayn Capac
360:Wayna Kapa
289:Cochabamba
237:Mama Ukllu
136:Rawa Ukllu
132:Kusi Rimay
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1358:(Report).
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846:March 29,
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475:Sapa Inca
455:Atahualpa
421:Tumebamba
320:Atahualpa
285:Atuntaqui
265:Tumipampa
249:Sapa Inca
193:Runa Simi
156:Atahualpa
113:Tumipampa
90:(titular)
84:Atahualpa
76:Successor
48:Sapa Inca
1457:Archived
706:Quizquiz
685:epidemic
673:smallpox
423:(modern
1868:Huáscar
1676:Huáscar
1637:(2020)
1237:(ed.).
693:Huáscar
669:measles
593:qullqas
444:Huáscar
412:in 1994
384:Quechua
316:Huáscar
213:Dynasty
152:Huáscar
134:, Kuya
127:Consort
121:Ecuador
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330:Names
235:Kuya
201:House
143:Issue
130:Kuya
58:Reign
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107:Died
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