Under his leadership the Incan Empire grew to it's highest point of power and development.
He was married to his sister and had no male heirs with her. He fathered over 50 children with other women.
He expanded the empire to the South as far as modern-day Chile and Argentina through conquest. His massive road building made travel throughout the empire efficient and creating food storage points along the roads made certain that people had food.
Tomebamba.
Q-Under the rule of Huayna Capac, the Inca Empire. A-Reached the height of its power and doubled in size.
Q-Under the rule of Huayna Capac, the Inca Empire. A-Reached the height of its power and doubled in size.
Pachacuti ruled over a small empire, while Huayna Capac ruled over a larger one.
Huayna Capac
Huayna capac
Tomebamba.
Q-Under the rule of Huayna Capac, the Inca Empire. A-Reached the height of its power and doubled in size.
Q-Under the rule of Huayna Capac, the Inca Empire. A-Reached the height of its power and doubled in size.
Pachacuti ruled over a small empire, while Huayna Capac ruled over a larger one.
Huayna Capac
Huayna Capac
Huayna Capac
conquer more land
Not "Huyana and Capac", but "Huayna Cápac" (or "Wayna Qhapaq") - a single person. One of the rulers of the Inca empire.
Huayna Capac
yes, they sure did.