Huascar

E611539

Huascar was an Inca emperor whose conflict with his half-brother Atahualpa contributed to the empire’s fragmentation on the eve of the Spanish conquest.

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Huascar canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Inca emperor
historical figure
associatedWith Cusco royal nobility NERFINISHED
capital Cusco NERFINISHED
causeOf fragmentation of the Inca Empire
conflict Inca Civil War NERFINISHED
conflictWith Atahualpa NERFINISHED
contemporary Francisco Pizarro NERFINISHED
country Inca Empire NERFINISHED
deathCause execution
strangulation
deathDate 1532
deathPlace near Cusco
era pre-Columbian Andes
ethnicGroup Inca NERFINISHED
father Huayna Capac NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod early 16th century
house Inca royal dynasty
languageSpoken Quechua NERFINISHED
legacy symbol of internal division preceding Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
memberOf Inca Empire NERFINISHED
mother Chincha Ocllo NERFINISHED
nameInQuechua Waskar NERFINISHED
notableEvent capture by Atahualpa’s forces
civil war against Atahualpa
succession dispute after Huayna Capac’s death
notableFact his conflict with Atahualpa weakened the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest
notableFor being one of the last independent Inca rulers before Spanish conquest
opponent Atahualpa’s northern faction based in Quito
positionHeld Sapa Inca NERFINISHED
predecessor Huayna Capac NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1532
reignStart c. 1527
religion Inca religion
sibling Atahualpa NERFINISHED
Manco Inca Yupanqui NERFINISHED
Tupac Huallpa NERFINISHED
successor Atahualpa NERFINISHED
territoryRuled central and southern regions of the Inca Empire
title Emperor of the Inca
Sapa Inca NERFINISHED

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