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colleague Chialiquichiama letting him know the Spanish force was divided and how best to profit by that occasion. The suspicions, though not sufficiently proved to justify his fate, were enough to decide it, and Pizarro sentenced him to be burned alive. He was offered a less painful death if he would become a Christian, but he refused to be baptized, and died according to the sentence, remonstrating to the last moment against the injustice of his condemnation.
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The natives attacked these troops several times with such spirit and discipline that they suspected Chialiquichiama was in secret communication with the Indians and directing their operations. There was a rumor that Quizquiz, the leader of the natives, had received communications from his imprisoned
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In the civil war that followed in 1529, he fought alongside Atahualpa and participated in defeating the forces of Atahualpa's half-brother
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in the north end of the Empire, and therefore swore his allegiance to Atahualpa in the division of the empire after the 1527 death of
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convinced Chalcuchimac, camped with an army of 35,000 in the Jauja Valley, that he was called to Cajamarca by Atahualpa after the
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captured, mutilated and killed. In April 1532, he and his companion defeated and captured Huáscar in the
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Prescott, W.H., 2011, The History of the Conquest of Peru, Digireads.com Publishing,
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The Spaniards later routed the forces of Quizquiz and captured Cuzco in late 1533.
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Vidas de los españoles célebres, Tomo II, El Gran Capitán - Vasco Nuñez de Balboa
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in modern sources; born in the latter part of the 15th century; died
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Lives of Vasco Nunez de Balboa, and Francisco Pizarro
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Index

Chalcuchimac

Inca
Atahualpa
Cajamarca, Peru
Quizquiz
Rumiñawi
Inca
Atahualpa
Quito
Huayna Capac
Ninan Cuyochi
smallpox
Huáscar
battle of Chimborazo
Atoc
battle of Quipaipan
Hernando Pizarro
Battle of Cajamarca
Cuzco
Manco Inca Yupanqui
TĂşpac Huallpa


ISBN
9781420941142


Wilson, J. G.
Fiske, J.

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