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Atahualpa (/ˌætəˈwɑːlpə/), also
Atawallpa (Quechua), Atabalica,
Atahuallpa,
Atabalipa (c. 1502 – July 1533), was the last
effective Inca
emperor before...
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Sabaya (formerly:
Atahuallpa) is a
province in the
central parts of the
Bolivian Oruro Department. Its seat is Sabaya.
Sabaya Province is one of sixteen...
- (1970) and the
gothic horror film The
Asphyx (1972).
Stephens pla****
Atahuallpa in the
original 1964
National Theatre production of The
Royal Hunt of...
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their King, the Sapa Inca, to be the "child of the sun."
Atahualpa (also
Atahuallpa), the last Sapa Inca,
became emperor when he
defeated and
executed his...
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relation of two
worlds entering in a
conflict by
portraying two characters:
Atahuallpa Inca and
Francisco Pizarro. The
Royal Hunt of the Sun was
first presented...
- A
member of the
Carradine family of actors, he got his
break playing Atahuallpa in the
Broadway play The
Royal Hunt of the Sun. He
appeared in two early...
- of the Sun (1964)
presents the
conquest and
killing of the Inca
ruler Atahuallpa by the
conquistador Francisco Pizarro in Peru,
while Black Comedy (1965)...
- the Sun,
playing conquistador Francisco Pizarro to
David Carradine's
Atahuallpa. Both
performances were "stunning", as
Plummer did
wonders "of extraordinary...
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Saphenophis atahuallpae, the
Atahuallpa saphenophis snake, is a
species of
snake in the
family Colubridae. It is
found in Ecuador. Cisneros-Heredia, D...
- children's
story written by
Bolan for the album's
closing track, "Frowning
Atahuallpa (My Inca Love)",
which also
included a
lengthy Hare
Krishna chant. For...