Túpac Huallpa

E153547

Túpac Huallpa was a short-lived puppet Inca ruler installed by the Spanish conquistadors during the early stages of their conquest of the Inca Empire.

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Túpac Huallpa canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Inca ruler
historical figure
puppet ruler
causeOfDeath illness
conflict Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
continent South America
country Inca Empire
deathDate 1533
deathPlace Jauja
Peru
ethnicity Inca people
surface form: Inca
installedBy Francisco Pizarro
Spanish conquistadors
languageSpoken Quechua
notableFor being the first Inca ruler installed by the Spanish after Atahualpa’s capture
serving as a figurehead for Spanish control over the Inca Empire
partOf Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
positionHeld Sapa Inca
puppet Sapa Inca
predecessor Atahualpa
region Andes
reignEnd 1533
reignStart 1533
relative Atahualpa
Huayna Capac
religion Inca religion
residence Cusco
shortDescription short‑lived puppet Inca ruler installed by the Spanish during the conquest of the Inca Empire
successor Manco Inca Yupanqui
timePeriod 16th century

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Atahualpa successor Túpac Huallpa