-
position of the
psihipqua was such that not even the
members of the
nobility dared to look him in the face, and it is said if the
psihipqua needed to spit...
- (2016) El
cacicazgo muisca en los años
posteriores a la Conquista: del
psihipqua al
cacique colonial.
instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia....
-
conquistadores arrived in the
Muisca highlands. His
contemporary enemy psihipquas of the
southern Muisca were
successively Nemequene and Bogotá. Eucaneme...
- Hunza. Hunzahúa took the
title of hoa ("great lord", the same
meaning as
psihipqua who
ruled from Muyquytá), and
reign over the
lands from the Chicamocha...
-
covering modern southern and
northeastern Boyacá and
southern Santander; the
psihipqua,
centered in Muyquytá and encomp****ing most of
modern Cundinamarca, the...
-
around the year 1514 and was
succeeded by Tisquesusa. The
latter was the
psihipqua of Muyquytá
until the
moment the
first Europeans appeared in the Muisca...
- They were
organised in a
loose confederation of
different rulers; the
psihipqua of Muyquytá, with his
headquarters in Funza, the hoa of Hunza, the iraca...
- last link that held him to the governor. The
Muisca had two rulers. The
psihipqua Bogotá,
ruled in Muyquytá; the other, the hoa Eucaneme,
ruled in Hunza...
- Elder) (died Facatativá, 1537) was the
fourth and last
independent ruler (
psihipqua) of Muyquytá, main
settlement of the
southern Muisca between 1514 and...
- present-day Colombia) was built,
reigning from 1537
until his death. His
psihipqua counterpart in the
southern area of the
Muisca was Sagipa. Aquiminzaque...