Cápac Yupanqui

Fifth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFifth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco
PlacesPeru
wasMonarch Noble Sovereign
Work fieldRoyals
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1320, Cusco, Cusco Province, Cusco Región, Peru
Death1 January 1350Cusco, Cusco Province, Cusco Región, Peru (aged 30 years)
Family
Father:Mayta Cápac
Children:Inca Roca
The details

Biography

Cápac Yupanqui (Quechua Qhapaq Yupanki Inka, "splendid accountant Inca") was the fifth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco (beginning around CE 1320) and the last of the Hurin dynasty.

Family

Yupanqui was a son and successor of Mayta Cápac while his elder brother Cunti Mayta became high priest.

His chief wife was Mama Cusi Hilpay (or Qorihillpay or Ccuri-hilpay), the daughter of the lord of Anta, previously a great enemy of the Incas.

His son with a woman called Cusi Chimbo, founder of the Hanan dynasty, was Inca Roca.

Reign

In legend Yupanqui is a great conqueror; the chronicler Juan de Betanzos says that he was the first Inca to conquer territory outside the valley of Cuzco—which may be taken to delimit the importance of his predecessors.

He subjugated the Cuyumarca and Ancasmarca. His sons from other women included Apu Calla, Humpi, Apu Saca, Apu Chima-chaui, Apu Urco Huaranca, and Uchun-cuna-ascalla-rando. He died in 980.

Garcilaso de la Vega reports that he improved the city of Cuzco with many buildings, bridges, roads, and aqueducts.

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