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  2. Atahualpa - Wikipedia

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    Atahualpa (/ ˌ ɑː t ə ˈ w ɑː l p ə / ⓘ), also Atawallpa or Ataw Wallpa (c. 1502 – 26 July 1533), [2] [a] was the last effective Inca emperor, reigning from April 1532 until his capture and execution in July of the following year, as part of the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire.

  3. Inca-Caranqui - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Atahualpa and the Museum of Atahualpa are located in the town. [ 10 ] [ citation needed ] Caranqui was the northernmost area fully incorporated into the Inca Empire, although the Inca fortified Rumichaca Bridge 75 kilometres (47 mi) further north on the present-day border of Ecuador and Colombia . [ 11 ]

  4. List of Dollywood entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The Showstreet Palace Heartsong Theater during KidsFest Pines Theater. This is a list of Dollywood entertainment shows and venues. ... Atahualpa; Calpulli Danza Mexicana;

  5. Los funerales de Atahualpa - Wikipedia

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    The Funerals of Inca Atahualpa (Spanish: Los funerales de Atahualpa) is an academic painting by Luis Montero Cáceres that depicts the funeral of the Inca Atahualpa based on the descriptions of William H. Prescott. It was commissioned by the Peruvian government for the 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris. [1]

  6. Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, also known as the Conquest of Peru, was one of the most important campaigns in the Spanish colonization of the Americas.After years of preliminary exploration and military skirmishes, 168 Spanish soldiers under conquistador Francisco Pizarro, along with his brothers in arms and their indigenous allies, captured the last Sapa Inca, Atahualpa, at the ...

  7. Huayna Capac - Wikipedia

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    However, Atahualpa escaped from his imprisonment with the help of his wife. Atahualpa began securing support from Huayna Capac's best generals, Chalcuchíma and Quizquiz, who happened to be near Quito, the nearest major city. Atahualpa rebelled against his brother and won the ensuing civil war, imprisoning Huáscar at the end of the war.

  8. Ransom Room - Wikipedia

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    Atahualpa also offered to twice fill a smaller room with silver, asking for two months to do so. [ 2 ] : 183–184 The total collection of the gold, after being melted down into standard ingots, and before division amongst the Spaniards, amounted to 1,326,539 pesos de oro , worth 15,500,000 in 1847 U.S. dollars.

  9. Inca Civil War - Wikipedia

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    While holding Atahualpa in custody, Pizarro told him he would have Huáscar brought to Cajamarca and would determine which brother was the better Sapa Inca. In response, Atahualpa ordered Huáscar killed, allegedly by drowning. [32] Months later on August 29, 1533, Pizarro's men hanged Atahualpa at the plaza of Cajamarca. [33]