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Rumiñawi (Inca warrior)

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Rumiñawi had ordered the ancient city of Quito to be burned. He also ordered the principal ladies of the temples who refused to flee to be killed to prevent their being captured by the foreign soldiers. Rumiñahui was eventually captured by the Spanish, who tortured and killed him, enraged at his
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In 1985 the Ecuadorian Congress made December 1st an annual day of remembrance for Rumiñawi, as an indigenous hero and defender of the Kingdom of Quito.
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barbarity. They also wanted the treasure. But he never revealed the location of the treasure.
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Later in life, after becoming an important warrior and military leader, he was called
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executed Atahualpa, Rumiñawi returned to Quito. He is believed to have ordered the
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The Discovery and Conquest of Peru, Chronicles of the New World Encounter,
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meaning eye, face, "stone eye", "stone face", "rock eye" or "rock face").
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edited and translated by Cook and Cook, Durham: Duke University Press,
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Rumiñahui's portrait was the prominent image on the front of the 1,000
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Kichwa Yachakukkunapa Shimiyuk Kamu (Ministry of Education, Ecuador)
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This article is about the Inca warrior. For other uses, see
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Rumiñawi

general
Inca Civil War
Atahualpa
Inca Empire
Ecuador
Tungurahua Province
Ecuador
Kichwa
Francisco Pizarro
Ransom Room
Cajamarca
gold
Spaniards
Treasure of the Llanganatis
Sebastián de Benalcázar
Quito
Battle of Mount Chimborazo
Ecuadorian sucre
Library resources
Resources in your library
Resources in other libraries




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