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Sagipa or
Zaquesazipa (died 1539, Bosa, New
Kingdom of Granada) was the
fifth and last
ruler (psihipqua) of Muyquytá,
currently known as Bogota, as of...
- Spanish)
Biography of
Sagipa –
Banco de la República (in Spanish) Zipa
Sagipa –
Pueblos Originarios (in Spanish)
History of
Sagipa Archived 2016-10-10 at...
- Tisquesusa, who died
after being stabbed by a
Spanish soldier. His brother,
Sagipa,
succeeded him and
served as last zipa
under Spanish rule. The name Bacatá...
- 1537. Upon his death, his
brother Sagipa became the last zipa,
against the
inheritance tradition of the Muisca.
Sagipa used to be a main
captain for Tisquesusa...
- of the Confederations. The
Spanish executed the last
Muisca sovereigns,
Sagipa and Aquiminzaque, in 1539 and 1540 respectively. In 1542
Gonzalo Suárez...
- attack,
during which the zipa was
accidentally killed. The zipa's successor,
Sagipa,
negotiated an
alliance with the Spaniards, but was
unable to tell them...
- his
nephew Sagipa (also
described as Saquesazipa),
submitted soon to the conquistadors. Soon the
relations between the
Spanish and
Sagipa deteriorated...
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command under his brother, in the
previous years psihipquias Tisquesusa and
Sagipa and
Tundama of
Duitama had
suffered a
similar fate.
After returning from...
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Confederation were
Tundama in Tundama,
zaque Aquiminzaque in
Hunza and zipa
Sagipa in Bacatá.
Sugamuxi was the
successor of Nompanim, as
cacique of Suamox...
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Universidad Distrital Francisco José de
Caldas (in Spanish)
Biography of
Sagipa Archived 10
October 2016 at the
Wayback Machine –
Banco de la República...