- The
Mascapaicha or
Maskaypacha (Quechua: "Maskhay",
search and "Pacha",
space or time) was the
royal crown of the
Emperor of the Tawantinsuyu, more commonly...
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around the head. The
mascapaicha was the mark of
absolute imperial power, to the
point that "to take" or "to gird the
mascapaicha" or "to
claim the scarlet...
- (feathered pike), and the
mascapaicha (royal insignia)
commonly carried in a
llauto (headband), otherwise, the
mascapaicha could also be
carried on an...
- Inca
firms Treaty of Acobamba, thus
making a
Translatio imperii of the
Mascapaicha rights, to rule the "Reynos del Perú" [Tahuantinsuyo], from Vilcabamba...
-
Sinchi Ruqa, the
first Sapa Inca
using the
mascapaicha,
Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, El
primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno,
circa 1615....
- Burga, Manuel, ed. (2015-06-05), "Muerte de
Huayna Cápac y
lucha por la
mascapaicha", Choquequirao : Símbolo de la
resistencia andina (historia, antropología...
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completing the
funeral of the
deceased Inca, the
Auqui could wear the red
mascapaicha,
insignia of
imperial power, thus
becoming the new Inca.: 250 The brothers...
- in
genus Daptrius. The
feathers were used to
decorate the crown, or
Mascapaicha, of the Sapa Inca.
BirdLife International (2016). "Phalcoboenus megalopterus"...
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letter x (e.g. Quiquixana, Inca-related
terms such as
maxcapaycha for
Mascapaicha and
Xairi for
Sairi (Túpac) in Oré's work, a few
common words such as...
- Monge,
Emily (2021). "The
Envisioned Holy
Andean Kingdom of Peru and the
Mascapaicha Christ Child".
Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology. 23 (2): 13. Blas...