The sun
There are 7 teenage heroes in the series: Jay "the leader" - descendant of Jason Atlanta "the hunter"- descendant of Artemis Herry "the brawn"-descendant of Hercules Archie "the warrior"-descendant of Achilles Theresa "the fighter"-descendant of Theseus Odie "the brains"-descendant of Odysseus Neil "the good-looking"-descendant of Narcissus They are all 16 years old, except for Archie and Atlanta, who are 15 years old.
The Inca Empire. And the Moche civilization.
Incas were known to be very tall. rumor has it that if you took the tallest man and compared it to an Inca, the man will go up to the Inca's knees.
A Inca Quipu is a string with many knots used to record information as there was no system of writing during the Inca empire. The strings were often colored to represent something.
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The Incas had a monarchy as their type of government. They were ruled by an emperor called the Sapa Inca, who believed to be the descendant of the Sun.
The sun
Inti was the god of the sun and the god of gold that's why the inca's had so much gold.
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.
descendant of the Inca sun god
The Inca emperor established himself as a divine ruler, believed to be the son of the sun god Inti. This divine status gave the emperor control and influence over the people, as they believed he had a direct connection to the gods. The Inca religion also included ceremonies and rituals that reinforced the emperor's power and authority.
Sapa Inca was the title given to the ruler of the Inca Empire in pre-Columbian South America. It was the most powerful position in the empire and carried religious and political significance. The Sapa Inca was believed to be the descendant of the sun god Inti.
The emperor of the Incan Empire was, oddly enough, called the Inca.
he is the son of the sun
Atahupla was the Inca emperor that Pizarro captured.
Pachacuti was the ninth ruler of the Inca Empire, and Francisco Pizarro was the Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca Empire. Pizarro captured and killed the Inca Emperor Atahualpa, a descendant of Pachacuti, marking the downfall of the Inca civilization. Their connection lies in the clash of their civilizations and the eventual Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire.
The emperor of the Incan Empire was, oddly enough, called the Inca.