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Variabilidad política de ta tradición narrativa incaica
Author(s) -
Marcín Mróz
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
estudios latinoamericanos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0137-3080
DOI - 10.36447/estudios1995.v16.art2
Subject(s) - throne , politics , sovereignty , genealogy , history , demography , humanities , art , political science , sociology , law
/short description: Marcin Mróz analyses the accounts of Inca history in chronicles of Juan Betanzos Pedro Cieza de León and others. His study suggests that there were significant differences in the accounts of past wars, royal lineages and marriages that relate to political partitions. Apparently the supporters and relatives of Ataw Wallpa, Manku Inka and Waskar, who were rivals to the Inca's throne, had used slightly different versions of their history. Each of those versions appears to include slightly different characters and gives a slightly different description of events. This was probably a result of different rulers' preferences toward one of the heirs to the Inca sovereign. Short description written by Michal Gilewski

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