- Doña
Francisca Coya (1515-1543 or 1544), also
known as María de
Sandoval or
simply La Coya, was a
Princess of the Inca Empire. She was the
daughter of...
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Coya Asarpay or
Azarpay (died 1533), was a
princess and
queen consort of the Inca
Empire by
marriage to her brother, the Sapa Inca
Atahualpa (r 1532-1533)...
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Coya was a
German property and
casualties insurance provider headquartered in
Berlin offering liability policies for
people and pets as well as home content...
-
Washington Post
reported that the day
before Binion died, his physician,
Enrique LaCoya, gave
Binion a
prescription for the drug Xanax. On the
evening of the 16th...
- García Óñez de
Loyola and was the
mother of Ana María de
Loyola Coya. Sánchez, Luis Alberto:
La literatura peruana.
Derrotero para una
historia cultural del...
- The
Coya Mama
Ocllo Coya or only Mama
Ocllo (Mama
Uqllu iskay ñiqin, fl 1493), was a
princess and
queen consort,
Coya, of the Inca
Empire by marriage...
- SS
Coya is a 19th-century iron-hulled
steamship on Lake
Titicaca in Peru.
After a long
history carrying freight and p****engers she is
currently a floating...
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herself "as the
daughter of the lord of Peru,
Huayna Capac". She was
called '
La Coya' by the
first "vecinos" of Quito. He had her
baptized with the name Francisca...
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Coya is one of 24
parishes (administrative divisions) in Piloña, a muni****lity
within the
province and
autonomous community of Asturias, in
northern Spain...
- a commander; she was
called by the
local rulers Señora Gobernadora,
La Coya, or
La Reina.
Using these names reveals an
indigenous parallel-gender pondering...