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The Inca were a pre-Columbian country and empire in the Andes of South America. The word Inca can also mean the emperor or king of the Inca people. It... |
Sapa Inca was the Inca emperor. Sapa Inca means "The Great Inca" or "The Only Inca" in Quechua, the Inca language. According to legend, the first Sapa... |
The Inca Civil War, the Inca Dynastic War, or the Inca War of Succession, was a civil war in the Inca Empire. It was fought between two brothers, Huáscar... |
Inca rope bridges were simple suspension bridges over canyons and gorges to provide access for the Inca Empire. Bridges of this type were suitable for... |
Columbus, there were several empires in America including Vikings (who owned Greenland), the Aztec Empire, and the Inca Empire. The Spanish and the Portuguese... |
Atahualpa (category Inca rulers) or Inca empire. He became emperor after defeating his younger half-brother Huáscar in a civil war that followed the death of their father, Inca Huayna... |
Vilcabamba, Peru (category Inca civilization) founded by Manco Inca in 1539 and was the last city of the Inca Empire until it fell to the Spaniards in 1572. That meant the end of Inca resistance to Spanish... |
The Inca road system (El Camino Inca) of Peru was the most extensive among the many roads and trails that were constructed in pre-Columbian South America... |
Cusco (category Inca civilization) corresponded to the quarter of the empire he had territory in. According to Inca legend, the city was built by Sapa Inca Pachacuti, the man who transformed... |
Manco Cápac (category Inca rulers) Cápac (died circa 1230) was the first of the fourteen Inca rulers of Peru. He started the Inca empire. As he says it, his legend started at the waters of... |
Bartholomew's Day Massacre. Vilcabamba, last independent part of the Inca Empire, is conquered by the Spanish. 8.3 Ms Earthquake destroys the town of... |
lived in 1468 – 1524 and was emperor of the Inca empire from 1493 to 1527. He succeeded his father Tupac Inca Yupanqui. This short article about a person or... |
the oldest in the world, and to the Inca Empire, the largest state in Pre-Columbian America. The Spanish Empire conquered the region in the 16th century... |
Quechua (category Inca civilization) Ecuador, Argentina and Colombia. It was also the language of the ancient Inca Empire. It's part of the Quechuan languages family. It is the most-spoken Native... |
Christian I, King of Denmark. First Inca Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui of the Inca Empire dies and is succeeded by his son Tupac Inca Yupanqui. Pedro Escobar and João... |
was a Spanish conquistador. Today, he is known as the conqueror of the Inca Empire. He also founded Lima, La Ciudad de los Reyes, capital of Peru. Pizarro... |
Huáscar (category Inca rulers) Huallpa Huáscar, or "Sun of Joy" lived in 1503–1532 and was emperor of the Inca empire from 1527 to 1532 AD, He succeeded his father Huayna Capac and brother... |
Pachacuti (category Inca civilization) which he transformed into an empire, Tawantinsuyu. He began the era of conquest that, within three generations, expanded the Inca dominion from the valley... |
The Portuguese continue to explore the world. Chimú Empire taken over by soldiers of the Inca Empire in South America. King Louis XII of France Emperor... |
word chacú. It is a Quechua word used for hunting by the people of the Inca Empire. "República Argentina por provincia o jurisdicción". Censo 2010. INDEC... |