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Atahualpa (/ˌɑːtəˈwɑːlpə/ ), also
Atawallpa or Ataw
Wallpa (Quechua) (c. 1502 – July 1533), was the last
effective Inca emperor,
reigning from
April 1532...
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Atahualpa Yupanqui (Spanish pronunciation: [ataˈwalpa ʝuˈpaŋki]; born Héctor
Roberto Chavero Aramburu; 31
January 1908 – 23 May 1992) was an Argentine...
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Estadio Olímpico
Atahualpa (Spanish pronunciation: [ataˈwalpa]) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Quito, Ecuador. It is
currently used
primarily for football...
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Incan ruler Atahualpa by a
small Spanish force led by
Francisco Pizarro, on
November 16, 1532. The
Spanish killed thousands of
Atahualpa's counselors,...
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Megachile atahualpa is a
species of bee in the
family Megachilidae. It was
described by
Schrottky in 1913. "Megachile". BioLib. 2014.
Retrieved 30 September...
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Paracetopsis atahualpa is a
species of
whale catfish of the
family Cetopsidae. It is
found in Peru and
Ecuador where it
occurs in the
Tumbes River basin...
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Atahualpa was a
United States merchant ship that
sailed on four
maritime fur
trading ventures in the
early 1800s. In 1813, in the
Hawaiian Islands, Atahualpa...
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brothers in arms and
their indigenous allies,
captured the last Sapa Inca,
Atahualpa, at the
Battle of
Cajamarca in 1532. It was the
first step in a long campaign...
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Atahualpa (Spanish: Los
funerales de
Atahualpa) is an
academic painting by Luis
Montero Cáceres that
depicts the
funeral of the Inca
Atahualpa based...
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Blennidus atahualpa is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Pterostichinae. It was
described by
Moret in 1996. "Blennidus
atahualpa Moret, 1996"...