Mama Cora

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Mama Cora was a noblewoman of the early Inca civilization, traditionally regarded as the principal wife of the second Sapa Inca, Sinchi Roca.

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Sinchi Roca 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Inca noblewoman
Sapa Inca
historical figure of the Inca civilization
associatedWith Cusco region NERFINISHED
Inca royal family NERFINISHED
culture Inca civilization NERFINISHED
Inca civilization NERFINISHED
era early Inca period
followedBy later Coyas of the Inca Empire
gender female
historicity partly legendary
languageContext Quechua-speaking Andes
maritalStatus married to Sinchi Roca
mythologyStatus semi-legendary figure
notableFor being principal wife of the second Sapa Inca
position principal wife of the Sapa Inca
second Sapa Inca
precededBy earlier Inca royal consorts
religiousContext Inca religion NERFINISHED
socialStatus Inca nobility
sourceType traditional accounts
spouse Mama Cora NERFINISHED
Sinchi Roca NERFINISHED
title Coya NERFINISHED

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Sinchi Roca spouse Mama Cora