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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...
- of the Confederations. The Spanish executed the last Muisca sovereigns, Sagipa and Aquiminzaque, in 1539 and 1540 respectively. In 1542 Gonzalo Suárez...
- 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...
- Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada and zipa of the Muisca Sagipa of the southern Muisca Confederation and the indigenous Panche. The battle...
- 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...
- death. His psihipqua counterpart in the southern area of the Muisca was Sagipa. Aquiminzaque was for the Muisca what Túpac Amaru was for the Inca; and...
- (complete list) – Nemequene, Zipa (1490–1514) Tisquesusa, Zipa (1514–1537) Sagipa, Zipa (1537–1539) Peru Inca Empire (complete list) – Huayna Capac, Emperor...
- Spanish) Biography of SagipaBanco de la República (in Spanish) Zipa SagipaPueblos Originarios (in Spanish) History of Sagipa Archived 2016-10-10 at...
- Southern caciques zipa of Bacatá Meicuchuca Saguamanchica Nemequene Tisquesusa Sagipa cacique of Turmequé Diego de Torres y Moyachoque Neighbours Chibcha-speaking...