Chincha Ocllo

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Chincha Ocllo was an Inca noblewoman best known as the mother of Sapa Inca Huáscar during the final years of the Inca Empire.

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instanceOf Inca noblewoman
historical figure
associatedWith Inca royal family
final years of the Inca Empire
succession of Huáscar
child Huáscar NERFINISHED
culture Inca Empire NERFINISHED
documentation very few biographical details preserved
ethnicity Inca NERFINISHED
gender female
historicalSources Spanish colonial chronicles (limited and indirect)
historicity poorly documented in primary sources
knownFor role in Inca dynastic lineage
language Quechua (likely) NERFINISHED
legacy remembered primarily through her son Huáscar
lifeEvents lived shortly before and during the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire (approximate)
maritalStatus consort in the Inca royal household (likely)
nameType Quechua personal name
notableFor being the mother of Sapa Inca Huáscar
positionInSociety noblewoman of Cuzco elite
region Cuzco region (likely) NERFINISHED
relative Huáscar NERFINISHED
status member of Inca nobility
timePeriod early 16th century
late Inca Empire NERFINISHED

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Huáscar mother Chincha Ocllo