Mama Cura

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Mama Cura was an Incan noblewoman traditionally regarded as the principal wife of Sinchi Roca, the second Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Incan noblewoman
associatedDynasty Hurin Cusco dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWith Sapa Inca dynasty NERFINISHED
Sinchi Roca NERFINISHED
royal court of Cusco NERFINISHED
continent South America
country Kingdom of Cusco NERFINISHED
culture Inca civilization NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Inca people NERFINISHED
historicalStatus semi-legendary figure
languageOfEnvironment Quechua NERFINISHED
maritalStatus married
mentionedIn Inca oral tradition
colonial-era chronicles about the Incas
notableFor being the principal wife of Sinchi Roca
politicalStatus member of Inca nobility
positionHeld principal wife of Sinchi Roca
realm Kingdom of Cusco NERFINISHED
region Andes NERFINISHED
residence Cusco NERFINISHED
roleInCourt principal consort of the Sapa Inca
socialClass Inca elite
spouse Sinchi Roca NERFINISHED
spouseRole wife of the second Sapa Inca
timePeriod pre-Columbian era
title Incan noblewoman

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Sinchi Roca spouse Mama Cura