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- Chalcuchima (originally written Challcochima or Challcuchima, also called Chalcuchímac, Calcuchímac or Challkuchimaq in modern sources; born in the latter part...
- getting stunned by his brother, Huáscar proclaimed him a traitor. Generals Chalcuchimac, Quizquiz, and Rumiñawi are believed to have been born in the northern...
- lands. For this he had the support of skilled Inca generals, such as Chalcuchímac and Quizquiz. During this period he learned government tasks and gained...
- Quizquiz or Quisquis was, along with Chalcuchimac and Rumiñawi, one of Inca emperor Atahualpa's leading generals. In April 1532, along with his companions...
- death, in August 1533. Chalcuchimac, Rumiña**** and Quizquiz were the three main Atahualpa's generals during the war. Chalcuchimac, who was also imprisoned...
- Pachacamac in January 1533, and on his return in March,: 237  captured Chalcuchimac in the Jauja Valley. Francisco Pizzaro sent a similar expedition to Cuzco...
- Quipaipán. Huáscar was made prisoner and Atahualpa's generals Quizquiz and Chalcuchímac occupied Cuzco.: 146–149  The war had Atahualpa in the clear ascendancy...
- the return trip through the Jauja Valley, he accepted the surrender of Chalcuchimac.: 237–237  "In a few years the walls of the temple were pulled down by...
- advanced with his army of 500 Spaniards toward Cuzco, accompanied by Chalcuchimac, one of the leading Inca generals of the north and a supporter of Atahualpa...
- contingent of the northerners sent by Atahualpa under the command of generals Chalcuchimac and Quizquiz, possibly as well Rumiña****. Huáscar himself split his army...