The Incas thought that after death, the Sapa Inca continued to rule the lands he conquered.
The Incas believed that the lands conquered by a Sapa Inca were still inherently sacred and connected to the spiritual world. They viewed these conquered territories as extensions of their own and believed in harmonizing both the conquered and Inca lands through rituals and ceremonies.
The Incas believed that the lands ruled by a Sapa Inca, the emperor, were considered sacred and connected to the divine. They believed that the Sapa Inca was the son of the sun god and had a divine right to rule over the empire. This belief reinforced the emperor's power and authority in Inca society.
Plato's philosophical teachings, particularly through his dialogues and writings, were spread to new lands through the influence of his students and followers. Many of his ideas were preserved and transmitted by his most famous student, Aristotle, who later went on to establish his own school in Athens. Additionally, the conquests of Alexander the Great helped spread Greek culture and ideas, including those of Plato, to the lands he conquered.
One of Francisco Coronado's famous quotes is "There is plenty of gold and I have already found the cities of Cibola and Quivira." This quote reflects his belief in the wealth and grandeur of the lands he explored in the Americas during the 16th century.
Moctezuma I promoted harmony by forming alliances through marriage with rulers from other civilizations, encouraging trade and cultural exchange, and participating in diplomatic events and ceremonies to maintain peaceful relations.
Hawkeye believed that the Indians would attack again as they were seeking revenge for the deaths caused by white settlers encroaching on their lands. He thought that the cycle of violence would continue unless there was a change in how both sides interacted with each other.
The Incas believed that the lands conquered by the Sapa Inca were meant to be integrated into their empire as a way to achieve harmony and balance in the world. They viewed the expansion of their empire as a way to spread order and civilization, rather than just conquer lands for power.
The Incas believed that the lands ruled by a Sapa Inca, the emperor, were considered sacred and connected to the divine. They believed that the Sapa Inca was the son of the sun god and had a divine right to rule over the empire. This belief reinforced the emperor's power and authority in Inca society.
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Alexander the great cried after he conquered all lands because there was not any more land to conquer.
Spain let the conquistadors govern the lands they conquered.
Genghis Khan united the the mongol tribes, conquered many lands in Asia, and gained the services of many conquered people.
He united the Mongol tribes, conquered many lands in Asia, and gained the services of many conquered people.
Pizarro conquered Peru.
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