Ninan Cuyochi

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Ninan Cuyochi was an Inca prince and designated heir of Emperor Huayna Capac whose death in a smallpox epidemic helped trigger the civil war between his brothers Huáscar and Atahualpa.

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Ninan Cuyochi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Inca prince
heir apparent
associatedEvent Inca civil war between Huáscar and Atahualpa
causeOfDeath smallpox epidemic
civilization Inca civilization NERFINISHED
contributedTo power struggle between Huáscar and Atahualpa
succession crisis in the Inca Empire
country Inca Empire NERFINISHED
culture Andean NERFINISHED
diedFrom smallpox
diedIn smallpox epidemic in the Inca Empire
ethnicGroup Inca NERFINISHED
father Huayna Capac NERFINISHED
historicalInterpretation his death is seen as a key factor in weakening the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest
historicalStatus pre-Columbian figure
impact destabilized imperial succession of the Inca Empire
language Quechua (likely) NERFINISHED
notableFor being designated heir of Emperor Huayna Capac
death that contributed to the Inca civil war
partOf royal family of the Inca Empire
positionHeld crown prince of the Inca Empire
designated heir of the Sapa Inca
precededBy Huayna Capac as Sapa Inca (intended succession) NERFINISHED
region Andes NERFINISHED
Tawantinsuyu NERFINISHED
relative Huayna Capac NERFINISHED
religion Inca religion NERFINISHED
sibling Atahualpa NERFINISHED
Huáscar NERFINISHED
successorInPractice Atahualpa NERFINISHED
Huáscar NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 16th century

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Huáscar sibling Ninan Cuyochi