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  2. Sinchi Roca - Wikipedia

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    Sinchi Roca, Sinchi Rocca, Cinchi Roca (in Hispanicized spellings), Sinchi Ruq'a or Sinchi Ruq'a Inka (Quechua for "valorous generous Inca") (c. 1230 – c. 1260) was the second Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco (beginning around 1230 CE, though as early as 1105 CE according to some) and a member of the Hurin dynasty (first dynasty).

  3. Kingdom of Cusco - Wikipedia

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    He noticed the sinchi of the Saños, called Sitichuaman. Both examined the situation and decided on the marriage between Sinchi Roca and Mama Coca, daughter of the sinchi. Both groups began to operate in agreement afterwards. Given the situation, the Huallas went to war with their sinchi Apu Cagua in command. However, they suffered a crushing ...

  4. Manco Cápac - Wikipedia

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  5. Mama Ocllo - Wikipedia

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    Sinchi Roca In Inca mythology , Mama Ocllo , or more precisely Mama Uqllu , was deified as a mother and fertility goddess . [ 6 ] In one legend she was a daughter of Inti and Mama Killa , and in another the daughter of Viracocha (Wiraqucha) and Mama Qucha . [ 7 ]

  6. History of the Incas - Wikipedia

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    The reigns of Manco Capac and Sinchi Roca are often called "mythical" because of their connection with the stories of the founding of Cusco, and because of the difficulty of proving their existence outside of the chroniclers' accounts based on the oral tradition of the Panakas. The latter also affects the rest of the rulers, although more can ...

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  9. Cápac Yupanqui - Wikipedia

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    Yupanqui was a son and successor of Mayta Cápac while his elder brother Cunti Mayta became high priest. [2]His chief wife was Mama Cusi Hilpay (or Qorihillpay or Ccuri-hilpay), the daughter of the lord of Anta, previously a great enemy of the Incas.