Huayna Capac
Huayna Capac
Manco Inca. I got this from anouther queastion on answers.com, but i did no research on it.
The leader of the conquering of the Incas was Francisco Pizarro. He fought against the Inca leader Huayna Capac who soon died of small pocks.
Atahualpa
Atawalpa
The Inca leader at the time of the European conquest was Atahualpa. He became the last emperor of the Inca Empire, ruling from 1532 until his capture by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro. Atahualpa was initially taken prisoner during a meeting with Pizarro and was later executed, marking the decline of the Inca Empire amidst European colonization. His leadership faced significant challenges as the empire struggled against the invading Spanish forces.
I`m not sure of my spelling but it was Atawalpa, I think!
I`m not sure of my spelling but it was Atawalpa, I think!
Huayna Capac
In Mexico, the Aztec; in Peru, the Inca
The word "Inca" originally referred to the Sapa Inca, the emperor and leader of the Inca Empire, which was a vast civilization in South America. Over time, the term has come to be used to describe the entire culture, society, and people of the Inca civilization, which thrived in the Andes Mountains from the early 15th century until the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. Therefore, calling all of them "Inca" reflects their shared cultural identity and heritage under the rule of the Sapa Inca.
Montezuma was best known as a Aztec leader at the time of the Spanish conquest.