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Lloque Yupanqui (born c.
January 1, 1260 – died c.
January 1, 1290, aged
approximately circa 30) (Quechua Lluq'i
Yupanki "the
glorified lefthander") was...
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Antasayas were
expelled to the
outskirts of
Cusco during the
government of
Lloque Yupanqui,
under the name of the
Quisco ayllu,
patronymic of
their then chief...
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Lloque District is one of
eleven districts of the
province General Sánchez
Cerro in Peru. The
people in the
district are
mainly indigenous citizens of...
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successor and
continued the rule
after his father's death. The
father of
Lloque Yupanqui. His wife was Mama Cura, of the
lineage Sanu,
daughter of Sitic-huaman...
- (beginning
around 1290 CE) and a
member of the
Hurin dynasty. As a son of King
Lloque Yupanqui,
Mayta Cápac was his heir and the
father of Cápac Yupanqui. His...
- rule of
Sinchi Roca.
Protohistoric or
Monarchical Period Hurin Cusco 1320
Lloque Yupanqui,
Mayta Capac and
Capac Yupanqui.
Hanan Cusco 1370 Inca Roca, Yawar...
- (born 1990),
student who
killed Víctor Ríos
Acevedo in 2012 in Lima, Peru
Lloque Yupanqui, the
third Sapa Inca of the
Kingdom of
Cuzco (beginning around...
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special spiritual abilities,
including magic and healing. The
Third Sapa Inca—
Lloque Yupanqui—was left-handed. His name, when
translated from Quechua, means...
- HHTV News: Bob Hale's
Incan Report reviews the
reigns of Manco, Sinchi,
Lloque, Mayta, Cápac, Roca, Yahua,
Viracocha (name of an
Incan god), Pachacuti...
- 1260
Lloque Yupanqui (Lluq'i Yupanki) c. 1260–1290 Son of
Sinchi Roca Mama Qawa c. 1290
Mayta Cápac (Mayta Qhapaq) c. 1290–1320 Son of
Lloque Yupanqui...