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 Travel in Cusco - Peru - History - WorldTravelGate.net®-
Manco Capac, Sinchi Roca, Lloque Yupanqui, Mayta Capac, Capac Yupanqui, Inca Roca, Inca Tupanqui, Wiracocha, Pachaqutec, Tupac Inca Yupanqui, Guayna Capac, Huascar y Atahuallpa.
anco Capac was the founder and first Inca of Cusco (Qosqo), but before this there were various groups of people living in this area that were quickly absorbed by the Incas due to their superiority and higher development.
The Incas continued fighting against the Spanish dominium, in 1536 Manco Inca began the long and cruel war against the European invaders.
www.americatravelling.net /peru/cusco/cusco_history.htm

  
 Sapa Inca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sapa Inca of the first dynasty of the Kingdom of Cuzco were, in order, Manco Capac, Sinchi Roca, Lloque Yupanqui, Mayta Capac, and Capac Yupanqui.
He was followed by Tupac Inca Yupanqui (1471-1493), Huayna Capac (1493-1527), Ninan Cuyochi (?-1527), Huascar (1527-1532), and, finally, Atahualpa (1532-1533).
They were Tupac Huallpa (1533), Manco Inca Yupanqui (1533-1545), Sayri Tupaq (1545-1560), Titu Cusi (1560-1571), and, most famously, Tupac Amarú.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sapa_Inca   (473 words)

  
 Travel in Cusco - Peru - History - WorldTravelGate.net®-
Manco Capac, Sinchi Roca, Lloque Yupanqui, Mayta Capac, Capac Yupanqui, Inca Roca, Inca Tupanqui, Wiracocha, Pachaqutec, Tupac Inca Yupanqui, Guayna Capac, Huascar y Atahuallpa.
anco Capac was the founder and first Inca of Cusco (Qosqo), but before this there were various groups of people living in this area that were quickly absorbed by the Incas due to their superiority and higher development.
It is said that during Pachacutec’s reign there were a lot of natural disasters such as droughts and earthquakes in spite of this Pachacutec rebuilt Cusco and his empire, the city took on a new face with new and different neighbourhoods, during this time the empire extended greatly and achieved great power.
www.americatravelling.net /peru/cusco/cusco_history.htm   (500 words)

  
 Inca Empire biography .ms
The rulers of the first dynasty of the Kingdom of Cusco were, in order: Manco Capac (– 1105 CE), Sinchi Roca (c.1105 CE – c.1140 CE), Lloque Yupanqui, Mayta Capac, and Capac Yupanqui.
The first Inca of the Tahuantinsuyu, or Inca empire, was Pachacuti (1438 CE – 1471 CE), he was followed by Tupac Inca Yupanqui (1471 CE – 1493 CE), Huayna Capac (1493 CE – 1527 CE), Tupac Cuci Hualpa Huascar (1527 CE – 1532 CE), and, finally, Atahualpa (1532 CE – 1533 CE).
Huayna Capac outdid them both by extending the empire from the mountains to the sea along its entire length, as well as conquering the lands surrounding Lake Titicaca and extending the empire south to encompass much of modern day Chile.
inca.biography.ms   (2717 words)

  
 eefy - Inca Emperors
The Inca people reffered to their emperors as 'Sapa Inca,' 'Capac Apu,' and 'Intip Cori,' or often simply 'The Inca'.
** Manco Capac, also a son of Huayna Capac, was crowned emperor by Francisco Pizarro.
the support of much of the Inca nobility of Cuzco, but Atahuallpa was in charge
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Quichua Indians
Tupac Yupanqui, toward the close of the fifteenth century, subdued the Cañari of Ecuador, and began the conquest of Quitu, which was accomplished by his son, Huayna Capac, in 1487.
Huayna Capac divided the sovereignty between his two sons, giving Quitu and the northern provinces to Atahualpa, and leaving the southern provinces, or Peru proper, to Huascar.
Eliminating the mythic features, Manco Capac's period is fixed by Bollaert at about the middle of the eleventh century.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/12604b.htm   (2717 words)

  
 A Brief Introduction to the Inca Empire
Huascar had the support of much of the Incanobility of Cuzco, while Atahuallpa was in charge of a large army thathad been campaigning for years in Ecuador under Huayna Capac.
It is a matter of debate who should be accorded the statusof the last independent Inca ruler: After Huayna Capac died in 1527, twoof his sons, Huascar and Atahuallpa began a war for succession, each withtheir own claims to power.
Inca architecture is well-known for its finely workedstones which, as the cliché goes, are fitted together so well, withoutthe use of mortar, that you cannot fit a knife blade between the stones.As travellers to the Andes know well, that is indeed the case.
www.millville.org /workshops_f/acker_Inca/inca.htm   (2717 words)

  
 Ecuador Ethnogastronomic > History > Travel to Ecuador: 4 indian communities, Otavalo, Salasaca, Cotopaxi, Chimborazo, Ingapirca inca ruins, Cuenca, Quito
When Tupac Yupanqui died, his son Huayna Capac (1493-1525) consolidated the north frontier with the conquest of the gulf of Guayaquil and with its campaign against the Pastos, reconstructing Tomebamba (Cuenca).
Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui was one of the most important Inca kings because he transformed the Kingdom of Cuzco into the empire of the Tawantinsuyu (land of the four suyus or regions).
The death of Huayna Capac took place in Quito, when he was in campaign next to his son Atahualpa who commanded the troops.
www.travel2ecuador.com /ecuador-ethno-history.html   (2717 words)

  
 Cronología de la Historia Resumida del Ecuador
Inca Huayna-Capac dies in Quito; the Inca Empire (Tahuantinsuyo) is divided between his sons Atahualpa (son of the "mitimae" Tupac Pallacoca [ "mitimaes" are persons forcefully brought from other parts on the Empire to settle on conquered land ] and Huáscar (son of the Cuzqueña Mama-Cusi-Rimay).
The Spaniards suffocate insurrections headed by Manco Inca Yupanqui in Peru and his Indian allies in Quito.
Military chiefs and "Orejones" (big ears) in Cuzco acclaim his Tomebamban son, Huayna-Capac," Inca ".
users.erols.com /tinajero/english.html   (2717 words)

  
 Inca Empire
But at the time of the Spanish Conquest, there were Incas and other Andean people who remembered Thopa Inca Yupanqui and his son, Huayna Capac.
The defeat of the Chanca was so stunning and unexpected that Inca Yupanqui took a new name for himself, Pachacuti, which means "earth shaker." He became the ninth Inca king and undertook a campaign of conquest of new territory while rebuilding Cuzco into a capital city worthy of the new empire.
The Incas told the Spanish that their empire began when a young noble, Inca Yupanqui, led the small Inca army to victory over a powerful highland group called the Chancas who were threatening to invade Inca territory.
www.soltec.net /~ruskin/Meet_the_Incas/empire.htm   (2717 words)

  
 Inca Empire
Yupanqui died in 1493 and after a complicated succession struggle Huayna Capac became emperor and annexed Quito.
Manco Capac is the legendary founder of the core of the Inca Empire in Cuzco, also Cusco (Perú), established in the 13th century.
The Chimú kingdom was also conquered by Yupanqui, the organizer of the Inca Empire, perhaps emulating Chimú political institutions.
www.worldhistoryplus.com /i/incaEmpire.html   (2717 words)

  
 Inca. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Despite the heroic resistance carried on in many sections and the rebellion (1536–37) of Manco Capac, the conquest was assured.
The most common belief is that the legendary founder, Manco Capac (who seems to have been a historical figure), brought his people from mountain caves to the Cuzco Valley.
During the early Inca period (c.1200–c.1440) the tribe gradually established its hegemony over other peoples of the valley and under the emperor named Viracocha (the name also of the supreme creator in Inca cosmology) allied themselves with the Quechua.
www.bartleby.com /65/in/Inca.html   (2717 words)

  
 incas.html
MANCO INCA YUPANQUI, puppet-emperor 1533-1536; independent 1536-1545, bro
Angelina Yupanqui [Cuxirimay Ocllo] 2=1 Francisco de Pizarro (d1541); =2 Juan de Betanzos (d1576)
MANCO CAPAC [I], also called HUARMA UIRA COCHA
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 Economics
Manco Capac was the first Inca and founder of Tahantinsuyo, He governed only in Cuzco and had himself adorned as the son of the Sun.
Thopa Inca Yupanqui, tenth Inca, organized the Inca government, built streets and bridges, and inaugurated the postal system (chasquis).
Inca Roca, sixth Inca, conquered all of Antisuyo and introduced the custom of chewing coca.
www.soltec.net /~ruskin/Meet_the_Incas/kingqueen.htm   (2717 words)

  
 Rise of Nations Heaven: Inca
The Inca dynasty was began by Manco Capac in the 13th Century A.D. However, little marked the Inca from the other tribes that inhabited the Andes until around the 15th century A.D., when the Inca Empire under Tupac Yupanqui set itself on a path of conquest of South America.
The Inca capitol of Cuzco was being attacked by a powerful rival tribe called the Chancas in 1438 A.D. Viracocha fled with his designated heir to a more remote fortress, but one of his sons, Tupac Yupanqui refused to give in and stayed to defend the capitol.
TheIncas.com, Minnesota State University, Incas & Conquistadors, CountryReports.org.
ron.heavengames.com /gameinfo/nations/inca/inca.shtml   (2717 words)

  
 HISTORY OF MACHU PICCHU - The Conquest of Tupac Yupanqui - MACHUPICCHU
One of the young Tupac Yupanqui's first conquests was in Chincha, where a short time before, general Capac Yupanqui had carried out a first raid, obtaining recognition of Cusco sovereignty over the area.
Tupac Yupanqui organized his armies by squadrons, according to origin and type of weapons used, putting them under the orders of captains of the same racial stock.
Tupac Yupanqui's reign signaled the confirmation of a reciprocity treaty with the Chinchanos and the Inca demanded more land for the state.
www.enjoy-machu-picchu.org /history-information-machu-picchu-conquests-tupac-yupanqui.php   (2717 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Print Preview - Inca Empire
He and his son, Topa Inca Yupanqui, were brilliant soldiers and statesmen who extended the empire from northern Ecuador to central Chile.
Manco Capac married one of his sisters to establish the royal Inca bloodline.
Pachacuti (whose name means "earthquake" or "cataclysm") reorganized the Inca social and political system.
encarta.msn.com /text_761560004___2/Inca_Empire.html   (2717 words)

  
 Inca Empire
But at the time of the Spanish Conquest, there were Incas and other Andean people who remembered Thopa Inca Yupanqui and his son, Huayna Capac.
The Incas told the Spanish that their empire began when a young noble, Inca Yupanqui, led the small Inca army to victory over a powerful highland group called the Chancas who were threatening to invade Inca territory.
The defeat of the Chanca was so stunning and unexpected that Inca Yupanqui took a new name for himself, Pachacuti, which means "earth shaker." He became the ninth Inca king and undertook a campaign of conquest of new territory while rebuilding Cuzco into a capital city worthy of the new empire.
www.soltec.net /~ruskin/Meet_the_Incas/empire.htm   (2717 words)

  
 Manco Inca Yupanqui - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The last Inca Emperor was named Manco Inca Yupanqui, also known as Manco Capac II.
Manco Inca had several sons, including Sayri-Tupac, Titu Cusi and
The Spanish knew his location, and the region was not more than one day's ride from Cuzco.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Manco_Inca_Yupanqui   (2717 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Quichua Indians
Tupac Yupanqui, toward the close of the fifteenth century, subdued the Cañari of Ecuador, and began the conquest of Quitu, which was accomplished by his son, Huayna Capac, in 1487.
The Moxos of eastern Bolivia were brought into alliance by Yupanqui (d.
Although the spirit of the Indians was well-nigh broken there were occasional outbreaks, the most notable of which was the great rising of 1780 led by another Tupac Amaru, claiming descent from the old Inca race, who for a time restored Indian supremacy over a large extent of territory.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/12604b.htm   (2717 words)

  
 Inca -> History on Encyclopedia.com 2002
However, it was not until the reigns of Pachacuti (c.1440-1471) and his son Topa Inca, or Tupac Yupanqui (1471-93), that the Inca made their great conquests.
The most common belief is that the legendary founder, Manco Capac (who seems to have been a historical figure), brought his people from mountain caves to the Cuzco Valley.
During the early Inca period (c.1200-c.1440) the tribe gradually established its hegemony over other peoples of the valley and under the emperor named Viracocha (the name also of the supreme creator in Inca cosmology) allied themselves with the Quechua.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/section/Inca_History.asp   (2717 words)

  
 Travel in Cusco - Peru - History - WorldTravelGate.net®-
anco Capac was the founder and first Inca of Cusco (Qosqo), but before this there were various groups of people living in this area that were quickly absorbed by the Incas due to their superiority and higher development.
After 36 years of war the last emperor of the dynasty of the Incas Tupac Amaru was defeated and captured in Vilcabamba; he was executed in the Plaza de Armas of Cusco.
A gravel covered area,surrounded by the palaces of past Inca kings and was the site of important ceremonies in the Inca calendar.
www.americatravelling.net /peru/cusco/cusco_history.htm   (2717 words)

  
 Heavns Missing Angel
Under Capac Yupanqui, the next emperor, the Inca first extended their influence beyond the Cuzco valley, and under Viracocha Inca, the eighth, the began a program of permanent conquest by establishing garrisons amound the settlements of the peoples whom they had conquered.
Under Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui (1438-71) the Inca conquered territory south to the Titicaca Basin and north to present day Quito, making subject peoples of the powerful Chancas, the Quechua, and the kingdom on Chimu.
The earliest date that can be confidently assigned to Incan dynastic history is 1438, when Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, a son of Viracocha Inca, usurped the throne from his brother Inca Urcon.
www.geocities.com /heavnsmissingangel   (2717 words)

  
 Rise of Nations Heaven: Inca
The Inca dynasty was began by Manco Capac in the 13th Century A.D. However, little marked the Inca from the other tribes that inhabited the Andes until around the 15th century A.D., when the Inca Empire under Tupac Yupanqui set itself on a path of conquest of South America.
The Inca capitol of Cuzco was being attacked by a powerful rival tribe called the Chancas in 1438 A.D. Viracocha fled with his designated heir to a more remote fortress, but one of his sons, Tupac Yupanqui refused to give in and stayed to defend the capitol.
Even though the Inca never had access to the wheel, they built a sophisticated road system to connect their Empire with upwards of 20,000 miles of roads, and a system of foot messengers that was as fast as any modern postal system could manage today.
ron.heavengames.com /gameinfo/nations/inca/inca.shtml   (2717 words)

  
 inca
Manco became Manco Capac, the ruler of Cuzco and its people.
Inca pottery was largely a product of Inca conquests.
Inca buildings are some of the strongest ever built and are still standing today.
www.wsd1.org /grantpark/FLEXPAGES/Room64/10078185/Inca.htm   (2717 words)

  
 Kingdoms of The Incas
The Inca emperors were known by different titles, including, Sapa Inca, Capac Apu, and Intip Cori.
The traditional list of Inca rulers includes eighteen emperors in this order.
Referrals via search engines may need to refresh the page
www.kessler-web.co.uk /History/KingListsAmericas/CentralIncas.htm   (2717 words)

  
 Inca Empire
The origin of the Inca Empire and culture was explained by the Incas through two legends: The legend of Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo and the legend of the Ayar Brothers.
The Incas formed the Grand Empire of "Tahuantinsuyo" (in Quechua, the kingdom of the four regions of the sun) between 1438 ad and 1532 ad which comprehended most of the Andes territories.
The Incas arrived to Cuzco as conquerors displacing the existing Huallas, Pokes and Lares cultures.
www.familysailboat.com /inca_empire.htm   (2717 words)

  
 Kingdoms of The Incas
The Inca emperors were known by different titles, including, Sapa Inca, Capac Apu, and Intip Cori.
The traditional list of Inca rulers includes eighteen emperors in this order.
Referrals via search engines may need to refresh the page
www.kessler-web.co.uk /History/KingListsAmericas/CentralIncas.htm   (2717 words)

  
 The History Of The Conquest Of Peru by William Hickling Prescott
Manco Capac and his sister-wife was devised, no doubt, at a later
Incas admits that, though temperate in eating, they indulged
When an Inca died, or, to use his own language, "was called home
emotional-literacy-education.com /classic-books-online-b/hcpru10a.htm   (2717 words)

  
 Inca Empire
The origin of the Inca Empire and culture was explained by the Incas through two legends: The legend of Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo and the legend of the Ayar Brothers.
The Incas formed the Grand Empire of "Tahuantinsuyo" (in Quechua, the kingdom of the four regions of the sun) between 1438 ad and 1532 ad which comprehended most of the Andes territories.
The Incas arrived to Cuzco as conquerors displacing the existing Huallas, Pokes and Lares cultures.
www.familysailboat.com /inca_empire.htm   (2717 words)

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