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Manqueller
Manqueller Man"quell`er, n. A killer of men; a manslayer. [Obs.] --Carew.

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- Manco Cápac (before c. 1200 – c. 1230; Quechua: Manqu Qhapaq, "the royal founder"), also known as Manco Inca and Ayar Manco, was, according to some historians...
- Manqu Inka Yupanki (Quechua) (around 1515 – 1544) (Manco Inca Yupanqui in Spanish) was the founder and monarch (Sapa Inca) of the independent Neo-Inca...
- four sisters stepped out of the middle cave. They were: Ayar Manco (Ayar Manqu), Ayar Cachi (Ayar Kachi), Ayar Auca (Ayar Awka) and Ayar Uchu (Ayar Uchi);...
- Qucha. In all of them she was the older sister and wife of Manco Cápac (Manqu Qhapaq),: 28–36  whom she established the city of Cusco with. In some variations...
- originates the sun. Main deity of the purépecha people of central Mexico. Manqu Qhapaq, fire and sun god who founded the Inca civilization and introduced...
- was the son and successor of Sinchi Ruq'a, though he had an elder brother Manqu Sapaca. He was the father of Mayta Cápac. His wife's name is variously given...
- church Juliaca Train Station Santa Catalina Church in 1940 Road to Puno Inka Manqu Qhapaq Airport Juliaca's Prefecture Colegio Parroquial Franciscano San Román...
- Title Sapa Inca Picture Birth Queen Death Inca of Cusco Manco Capac (Manqu Qhapaq) c. 1200–1230 Considered the son of the sun god Inti Mama Ocllo (Mama...
- as well as wife and sister of Inti. In one legend, she was the mother of Manqu Qhapaq, Pacha Kamaq, Kon and Mama Uqllu. Mama Sara (Maize mother; a.k.a...
- Post-Conquest dynasty: Ruling from Cuzco or Vilcabamba Tupa Wallpa, r. 1533 Manqu Inka Yupanki, r. 1533 – 1544 initially in Cuzco, then in Vilcabamba (the...