Huáscar

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Huáscar was an Inca emperor who ruled the northern part of the empire and fought a devastating civil war against his brother Atahualpa shortly before the Spanish conquest.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Huáscar canonical 13
Peruvian ironclad Huáscar 2

Statements (36)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Inca emperor
historical figure
monarch
associatedWith Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
capital Cusco
causeOfDeath execution
conflict Inca Civil War
war against Atahualpa
country Inca Empire
ethnicGroup Inca people
surface form: Inca
father Huayna Capac
givenName Titu Cusi Yupanqui
surface form: Inti Cusi Huallpa Huáscar
historicalSource chroniclers of the Spanish conquest of Peru
house Hanan Cuzco dynasty
surface form: Inca royal dynasty
languageSpoken Quechua
legacy symbol of internal division in the late Inca Empire
mother Chincha Ocllo
notableEvent capture by Atahualpa’s forces
civil war with Atahualpa shortly before Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
execution on Atahualpa’s orders
notableFor being one of the last Sapa Incas before the Spanish conquest
his role in weakening the Inca Empire through civil war
occupation Sapa Inca
opponent Atahualpa
placeOfDeath near Cusco
positionHeld ruler of the Inca Empire
predecessor Huayna Capac
regionRuled Northern Andes
surface form: northern and central Andes
religion Inca religion
ruledPartOf Cuzco-based Inca realm
sibling Atahualpa
Ninan Cuyochi
successor Atahualpa
timePeriod early 16th century
title Emperor of the Incas
Sapa Inca

Referenced by (15)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Atahualpa sibling Huáscar
Atahualpa opponent Huáscar
Manco Inca Yupanqui sibling Huáscar
Huayna Capac successor Huáscar
Sapa Inca notableHolder Huáscar
Inca Civil War hasParticipant Huáscar
Chilean corvette Esmeralda sunkBy Huáscar
this entity surface form: Peruvian ironclad Huáscar
Chilean corvette Esmeralda opponentShipAtBattleOfIquique Huáscar
this entity surface form: Peruvian ironclad Huáscar
Guayna Capac successor Huáscar
subject surface form: Huayna Capac
Guayna Capac child Huáscar
subject surface form: Huayna Capac
Huascarán namedAfter Huáscar
Huascarán, the highest peak in Peru namedAfter Huáscar
subject surface form: Huascarán