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- Coricancha, Curicancha, Koricancha, Qoricancha or Qorikancha ("The Golden Temple," from Quechua quri gold; kancha enclosure) was the most important temple...
- Ruins of Ingapirca, was an outpost and supplier for the Incan troops, and also was a coricancha, a place of worship to the Sun (Inti), the main god...
- those responsible for the death of said animals. Illapa took place in the Coricancha as well as the god Inti and other additional gods. The church of San Blas...
- city and replaced some of the Inca temples with churches, such as the Coricancha in the city of Cusco. The church emplo**** the Inquisition, making use...
- Preachers in the city of Cusco, Peru, built on the site of the Inca temple of Coricancha. In 1534, Juan Pizarro, brother of the conquistador Francisco Pizarro...
- temple to the Sun God, called Inticancha, in the current location of Coricancha. Over the successive Inca rulers, they expanded their influence beyond...
- Inti was the Coricancha (a.k.a. The Golden Enclosure), which was one of the most important temples for the Inca people. Inside Coricancha was a miniature...
- structures; for example, the Acllawasi ("House of the Chosen Woman"), the Coricancha ("Golden Enclosure") in Cuzco, and the Sun Temple at Machu Picchu. Thus...
- Coricancha museum marker graphically explaining the Inca Wakas and Seqes system...
- despoiling the religious edifices," including the royal mummies in the Coricancha.: 186–187, 192–193, 216–219  Pizarro ceremoniously gave Manco Inca the...