Atahualpa

Local nameAtahualpa
LocationPachacámac, Lima, Peru

Atahualpa (), also Atawallpa, Atabalica, Atahuallpa, Atabalipa was the last Inca Emperor. After defeating his brother, Atahualpa became very briefly the last Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest ended his reign.

Before the Inca Emperor Huayna Capac died in Quito in 1524, he had appointed his son Ninan Cuyochi as his successor. Ninan died of the same disease. Huáscar, another son of Huayna, was named Sapa Inca by the Cusquenian nobles and he appointed his brother Atahualpa as governor of Quito. The Inca Civil War began in 1529 when Huáscar declared war on Atahualpa, for fear that he would try to carry out a coup d'état against him. Atahualpa became Inca emperor in May 1532 after he had defeated and imprisoned Huáscar and massacred any pretenders to the throne.

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Address (Unnamed Road), Pachacamac, Peru

Coordinates -12°13'45.53" N -76°51'33.073" E

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