The civil war following the death of the Inca emperor Huayna Capac in 1525 was primarily caused by a succession crisis between his two sons, Atahualpa and Huascar. The lack of a clear heir led to a power struggle, exacerbated by regional loyalties and tensions within the empire. This conflict weakened the Inca state, making it more vulnerable to Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro, who capitalized on the internal divisions. Ultimately, the civil war set the stage for the rapid Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire.
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The Civil War didn\'t have a lot to do with Caesar\'s death. The Civil War went a lot deeper than that, and Caesar did play a role, though not as important as the reasons for the war itself.
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The effects of a nation divided by civil war include a poor economy, poverty, crime and death of the citizens which occurs during the war. Civil war leads some of the citizens into being refugees.
Huascar and Atahualpa fought each other for complete control.
Huascar and Atahualpa fought each other for complete control.
huascar and atahualpa fought each other for complete control
The death of an emperor could sometimes cause problem for the government usually because the deceased emperor never left a will or never designated an heir. Then the throne was up for grabs and the one with the most powerful backing and the most money for bribes to the praetorian guard and the senate was the one who was declared emperor.
The death of the emperor
Hadrian became emperor in 117 after the death of Trajan.Hadrian became emperor in 117 after the death of Trajan.Hadrian became emperor in 117 after the death of Trajan.Hadrian became emperor in 117 after the death of Trajan.Hadrian became emperor in 117 after the death of Trajan.Hadrian became emperor in 117 after the death of Trajan.Hadrian became emperor in 117 after the death of Trajan.Hadrian became emperor in 117 after the death of Trajan.Hadrian became emperor in 117 after the death of Trajan.
What, exactly, is the question? If you feel a wrongful death HAS occurred or was caused, file a civil lawsuit for wrongful death and/or malpractice against whomever you believed caused or contributed to it.This case might fall under medical malpractice or civil lawsuit.
If you mean Julius Caesar, Marc Antony had supreme authority immediately following Caesar's death as he was the only remaining consul. Then there was disruption, as the senate tried to justify the assassins, Octavian arrived, Antony was kicked out and a mini civil war occurred. Octavian switched sides and formed the second triumvirate along with Antony and Lepidus. Eventually the triumvirate fell apart, civil war ensued and Octavian was the victor, becoming Augustus Caesar.
The senate, after the emperor's death.
Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.
Ideally, when an emperor died, the new emperor was designated as heir in the dead emperor's will. However, the ideal was not always the case and disputes, civil wars, and even double claims to be emperor occurred.Ideally, when an emperor died, the new emperor was designated as heir in the dead emperor's will. However, the ideal was not always the case and disputes, civil wars, and even double claims to be emperor occurred.Ideally, when an emperor died, the new emperor was designated as heir in the dead emperor's will. However, the ideal was not always the case and disputes, civil wars, and even double claims to be emperor occurred.Ideally, when an emperor died, the new emperor was designated as heir in the dead emperor's will. However, the ideal was not always the case and disputes, civil wars, and even double claims to be emperor occurred.Ideally, when an emperor died, the new emperor was designated as heir in the dead emperor's will. However, the ideal was not always the case and disputes, civil wars, and even double claims to be emperor occurred.Ideally, when an emperor died, the new emperor was designated as heir in the dead emperor's will. However, the ideal was not always the case and disputes, civil wars, and even double claims to be emperor occurred.Ideally, when an emperor died, the new emperor was designated as heir in the dead emperor's will. However, the ideal was not always the case and disputes, civil wars, and even double claims to be emperor occurred.Ideally, when an emperor died, the new emperor was designated as heir in the dead emperor's will. However, the ideal was not always the case and disputes, civil wars, and even double claims to be emperor occurred.Ideally, when an emperor died, the new emperor was designated as heir in the dead emperor's will. However, the ideal was not always the case and disputes, civil wars, and even double claims to be emperor occurred.
Eventually, Octavian/Augustus became Rome's first emperor after Caesar's death. But immediately following Caesar's death, there was turmoil and the senate found that it could not govern. The second triumvirate was established and ruled until 33 BC. Civil war followed with Octavian the victor becoming the first Roman emperor.Eventually, Octavian/Augustus became Rome's first emperor after Caesar's death. But immediately following Caesar's death, there was turmoil and the senate found that it could not govern. The second triumvirate was established and ruled until 33 BC. Civil war followed with Octavian the victor becoming the first Roman emperor.Eventually, Octavian/Augustus became Rome's first emperor after Caesar's death. But immediately following Caesar's death, there was turmoil and the senate found that it could not govern. The second triumvirate was established and ruled until 33 BC. Civil war followed with Octavian the victor becoming the first Roman emperor.Eventually, Octavian/Augustus became Rome's first emperor after Caesar's death. But immediately following Caesar's death, there was turmoil and the senate found that it could not govern. The second triumvirate was established and ruled until 33 BC. Civil war followed with Octavian the victor becoming the first Roman emperor.Eventually, Octavian/Augustus became Rome's first emperor after Caesar's death. But immediately following Caesar's death, there was turmoil and the senate found that it could not govern. The second triumvirate was established and ruled until 33 BC. Civil war followed with Octavian the victor becoming the first Roman emperor.Eventually, Octavian/Augustus became Rome's first emperor after Caesar's death. But immediately following Caesar's death, there was turmoil and the senate found that it could not govern. The second triumvirate was established and ruled until 33 BC. Civil war followed with Octavian the victor becoming the first Roman emperor.Eventually, Octavian/Augustus became Rome's first emperor after Caesar's death. But immediately following Caesar's death, there was turmoil and the senate found that it could not govern. The second triumvirate was established and ruled until 33 BC. Civil war followed with Octavian the victor becoming the first Roman emperor.Eventually, Octavian/Augustus became Rome's first emperor after Caesar's death. But immediately following Caesar's death, there was turmoil and the senate found that it could not govern. The second triumvirate was established and ruled until 33 BC. Civil war followed with Octavian the victor becoming the first Roman emperor.Eventually, Octavian/Augustus became Rome's first emperor after Caesar's death. But immediately following Caesar's death, there was turmoil and the senate found that it could not govern. The second triumvirate was established and ruled until 33 BC. Civil war followed with Octavian the victor becoming the first Roman emperor.