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  • 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...
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  • Coya Asarpay (fl. 1533) Coya Cusirimay (fl. 1493) Mama Ocllo Coya (fl. 1493) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Coya....
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  • second in command to the emperor. Coya Cusirimay was the daughter of the Inca Topa Inca Yupanqui and Mama Ocllo Coya, and the full sister of Huayna Capac...
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    was Mama Wako, the wife of Manco Capac, which he left to found his own lineage called Hatun Ayllu. He married Mama Anawarkhi or Anarwakhi (Coya Anahuarque)...
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    variously given as Mama Cava, also known as Mama Qawa (Spanish Mama Qawa) or Mama Cora Ocllo.: 41  The mother of this king was queen Mama Cura. Although some...
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    Ñusta (section Coya)
    structure through which the Coya and other noblewomen had power. These hierarchies were deemed sacred; after all, the Coya was the daughter of the Moon...
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    and his full sister Mama Ocllo Sinchi Roca and his half-sister Mama Cura Topa Inca Yupanqui and his full sister Mama Ocllo Coya Sayri Túpac and his full...
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    Inca mythology (redirect from Kuka Mama)
    Ayar Auca, Ayar Cachi, and Ayar Uchu. The women were Mama Ocllo, Mama Huaco, Mama Ipacura, and Mama Raua. In another version of this legend, instead of...
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    Mayta, Queco Avcaylli, and Rocca Yupanqui.: 43  Mayta's mother was Mama Cora Ocllo Coya. She died in Cuzco. Mayta Capac was referred to as the reformer of...
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    Pacaritambo: Ayar Cachi and Mama Huaco, Ayar Uchu and Mama Ipacura or Cura, Ayar Auca and Mama Raua, and Ayar Manco and Mama Ocllo. From the summit of the...
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    Cachi, Ayar Awqa (Ayar Auca) and Ayar Uchu; and Mama Ocllo, Mama Raua, Mama Huaco and Mama Qura (Mama Cora). Out of the side caves came the people who...
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    Capac finally married Mama Ocllo according to the usual rites, apart from whom he had other wives, among them the fierce Mama Huaco. The Incas captured...
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    with son succeeding father. The principal wife of the Inca was known as the Coya or Qoya. The Sapa Inca was at the top of the social hierarchy, and played...
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    were Coya Asarpay (the First Princess of the Empire), Quispe Sisa, Cura Ocllo, Marca Chimbo, Pachacuti Yamqui, Miro, Kusi Warkay, Francisca Coya and others...
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  • early 1800s painting of Mama Ocllo; Inca Roca = 6th Sapa Inca, ca. 1350-1380; Mama Ocllo = wife and sister of Manco Cápac; Mama Tancaray = wife of Mayta...
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