- In Inca mythology, Mama Ocllo, or more
precisely Mama
Uqllu, was
deified as a
mother and
fertility goddess. In one
legend she was a
daughter of Inti and...
- him to the
foundation of Cusco. His main wife was his
older sister, Mama
Uqllu, also the
mother of his son and
successor Sinchi Ruq'a. Even
though his...
- Mama
Uqllu (Hispanicized
spelling Mama Occllo, Mama Ocllo, Mama Okllo), also
Puntiagudo (Spanish for
sharp pointed), is a
mountain in the
Bolivian Andes...
-
Cuxirimay Ocllo (classical Quechua: Kuši
Rimay Uqllu) (born
before 1532–d.
after 1576), also
known as Doña
Angelina Yupanqui, was a
princess and consort...
- The Coya
Rahua Ocllo, or
Araua Ocllo (floruit 1532), was a
princess and
queen consort, Coya, of the Inca
Empire by
marriage to her brother, the Sapa Inca...
- Qhapaq) c. 1200–1230
Considered the son of the sun god Inti Mama
Ocllo (Mama
Uqllu) c. 1230
Sinchi Roca (Sinchi Ruq'a) c. 1230–1260 Son of
Manco Cápac Mama...
- Ayar Auca (Ayar Awka) and Ayar Uchu (Ayar Uchi); and Mama
Ocllo (Mama
Uqllu), Mama Raua (Mama Rawa), Mama
Huaco (Mama Waqu) and Mama Coea (Mama Qura)...
- The Coya Mama
Ocllo Coya or only Mama
Ocllo (Mama
Uqllu iskay ñiqin, fl 1493), was a
princess and
queen consort, Coya, of the Inca
Empire by marriage...
- wife of Inti,
daughter of
Viracocha and
mother of
Manco Cápac and Mama
Uqllu (Mama Ocllo),
mythical founders of the Inca
empire and culture. She was...
-
Francisca Coya and others.: 112 : 112, 118 In
addition to ****
Rimay and Rawa
Uqllu,
Huayna Capac had more than 50
wives including Usika, Lari, Anawarqi, ****arwachu...