-
viceroy Pedro Antonio Fernández de
Castro as
capital of the
province of
Paucarcolla with the name San Juan
Bautista de Puno. The name was
later changed to...
-
Paucarcolla District is one of
fifteen districts of the
province of Puno in
southeastern Peru. The
people in the
district are
mainly indigenous citizens...
- the
Viceroyalty of Peru,
placing the
Indian townships of
Chucuito and
Paucarcolla under the
jurisdiction of the
corregidor of La Paz, and
those of Collasuyo...
-
established San Juan
Bautista de Puno as the
capital of the
province of
Paucarcolla. Later, it was
called San
Carlos de Puno, in
honor of the
ruling king...
-
discovered by Cari, the
Colla leader, who
attacked the
Lupacas near
Paucarcolla before the Inca army
arrived to help them. With this
victory the Collas...
- rich
mineowners José and
Gaspar Salcedo,
brothers from the
province of
Paucarcolla (now part of Puno region),
revolted against the
colonial government....
- distrito):
Acora Amantani Atuncolla Capachica Chucuito Coata Huata Mañazo
Paucarcolla Pichacani Plateria Puno San
Antonio Tiquillaca Vilque The
province is...
-
Lupaca counterpart before their allies arrived, the
resulting battle in
Paucarcolla ended with the
curaca Curi
emerging victorious.
Viracocha quickly headed...
- Caracoto, Juliaca, Nicasio, Lampa, Cabana, Cabanilla, Mañazo, Ullagachi,
Paucarcolla,
Capachica and Coata.
Umasuyu was
composed of the "nations" Azangaro...
-
arrival of the Inca, and the
Lupaca were
victorious in a
battle near
Paucarcolla,
while the Inca
subjugated the
Canas and Canchis. The
triple alliance...