The legend begins in the 16th century, when the great Inca Empire in western South America was giving way to European invaders. Atahualpa was an Inca king who, after warring with his half-brother ...
The Inca Empire stretched over 5,500 kilometres and ... but at the same time there was a problem between groups. One was Atahualpa’s group, and the other was Huascar’s. So there was an ...
The Inca Empire encompassed mountains ... constructed on top of the palace of the last undisputed Inca leader, Atahualpa. In a two part series, Dr Jago Cooper travels through Peru and Ecuador ...
In 1532, Francisco de Pizarro defeated the great Inca emperor Atahualpa's army of 30,000 warriors with just 180 men. Who was this man who brought the powerful empire to its knees? What drove him ...