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Coricancha, Curicancha, Koricancha,
Qoricancha or
Qorikancha ("The
Golden Temple," from
Quechua quri gold;
kancha enclosure) was the most
important temple...
- city and
replaced some of the Inca
temples with churches, such as the
Coricancha in the city of Cusco. The
church emplo**** the Inquisition,
making use...
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Ruins of Ingapirca, was an
outpost and
supplier for the
Incan troops, and also was a
coricancha, a
place of
worship to the Sun (Inti), the main god...
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despoiling the
religious edifices,"
including the
royal mummies in the
Coricancha.: 186–187, 192–193, 216–219
Pizarro ceremoniously gave
Manco Inca the...
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those responsible for the
death of said animals.
Illapa took
place in the
Coricancha as well as the god Inti and
other additional gods. The
church of San Blas...
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Coricancha museum marker graphically explaining the Inca
Wakas and
Seqes system...
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Facade of the
Convent of
Santo Domingo in Cusco,
built on the base of the
Coricancha...
- The
Emperor Pachacútec
worshiping Inti in the
temple Coricancha,
drawing by Martín de Murúa of 1613....
- Inti was the
Coricancha (a.k.a. The
Golden Enclosure),
which was one of the most
important temples for the Inca people.
Inside Coricancha was a miniature...
- structures; for example, the
Acllawasi ("House of the
Chosen Woman"), the
Coricancha ("Golden Enclosure") in Cuzco, and the Sun
Temple at
Machu Picchu. Thus...