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Viracocha (also Wiraqocha, ****racocha;
Quechua Wiraqucha) is the
great creator deity in the pre-Inca and Inca
mythology in the
Andes region of
South America...
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Wiraqucha (Quechua, the name of a god) or
Viracocha (in
hispanicized spelling) (c. 1410 – 1438) was the
eighth Sapa Inka of the
Kingdom of
Cuzco (beginning...
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figures in pre-Inca
Andean beliefs was the
creator deity Viracocha.
During Inca times,
Viracocha remained significant - he was seen as the
creator of all...
- ****racocha, ****raccocha, ****rajocha,
Viracocha, Wiraccocha, Wiracocha) may
refer to:
Viracocha, an
Andean divinity Viracocha Inca,
eighth Sapa Inka (emperor)...
- Luis
Viracocha Quishpe (born 1954, in Quito) is an
Ecuadorian artist, teacher, and shaman.
Viracocha is an
abstract sculptor who uses stone, wood, and...
- The
Viracocha expedition were
expeditions led by
professional explorer Phil Buck in 2000 and 2003 when he led
multiple international teams across the...
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Hatun Tupac took the name of
Viracocha Inca (c. 1400 – c. 1438),
supposedly after a
dream he had
where the god
Viracocha appeared, and
likely also to...
- The ruler, Inca
Viracocha, and his co-ruler Urco, fled the scene,
while Cusi
Yupanqui rallied the army,
accompanied by four of
Viracocha's generals, and...
- In Inca mythology, Unu
Pachakuti is the name of a
flood that
Viracocha caused to
destroy the
people around Lake Titicaca,
saving two to
bring civilization...
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Creation Serer creation myth
Tungusic creation myth
Unkulunkulu Väinämöinen
Viracocha Ainu
creation myth
Cherokee creation myth
Iroquois creation myth Väinämöinen...