Inca Roca
Inca Roca (Quechua Inka Roq'a, "magnanimous Inca") (c. 1350 – c. 1380) was the sixth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco (beginning around CE 1350) and the first of the Hanan ("upper") Qusqu dynasty. His wife was Mama Michay, and his son was Yawar Waqaq.
Inca Roca | |
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Inca Roca | |
Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco | |
Reign | c. 1350 – c. 1380 |
Predecessor | Cápac Yupanqui |
Successor | Yáhuar Huácac |
Born | c. 1350 Cusco, Inca Empire, modern-day Peru |
Died | c. 1380 (aged c. 30) Cusco, Inca Empire, modern-day Peru |
Spouse | Mama Michay |
Issue | Yáhuar Huácac several more children |
Dynasty | Hanan Qusqu |
Father | Cápac Yupanqui |
Mother | Cusi Chimbo |
He had four other famous sons, Inca Paucar, Huaman Taysi Inca, and Vicaquirau Inca. Vicaquirau Inca and Roca's nephew Apu Mayta were great warriors, who helped subjugate Muyna, Pinahua and Caytomarca. He died c. 1380.: 45–46
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