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Pachacamac or
Pacha Kamaq (Quechua, "Creator of the World"; also Pacharurac) was the
deity worshipped in the city of
Pachacamac (modern-day Peru) by the...
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between Pachakamaq and the god Kon, a
battle in
which Kon
would end up
being defeated and
banished by the
victorious Pachakamaq.
Pachakamaq was worshiped...
- Pachacámac (Quechua:
Pachakamaq) is an
archaeological site 40
kilometres (25 mi)
southeast of Lima, Peru in the
Valley of the Lurín River. The site was...
- lightning. Kon, Inca god of wind and rain. Kon is also a
creator god.
Pachakamaq, Inca god of earthquakes, fire, the
clouds and sky.
Commonly described...
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reorganized as a
wanami (province). For the Inca it was
known as
Pachakamaq (Pachacamac),
rather than its
original name of Ishma. The
Ishmay Kingdom...
- god of the Sun. Kon, god of the wind and rain. Kuychi, god of rainbows.
Pachakamaq,
creator and
sustainer god of all the universe. Mama Killa,
goddess of...
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Moray Cusco Inca
Nazca Lines Nazca Nazca Ñusta
Hispana Cusco Inca 9999
Pachakamaq Lima
Huari Ichma Lima Inca 0200200–1450 AD
Paloma Lima 9999c.5700-2800...