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Eddie Khan
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8 August, 20:18
Give me 4 facts about Atahualpa
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Darnell Warren
8 August, 20:38
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Atahualpa was the last ruler of the Incan empire and was killed by the Spanish in 1533. Best known for the rooms of Gold and silver as his ransom for the Spanish, though they still killed him. He has been a source of great debates. He waged a bloody civil war against his brother and had him murdered to ensure the throne staid his.
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Jerimiah Weeks
8 August, 20:46
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-Born in 1502 in Quito, Equador
-Died July 26, 1533 in Cajamarca, Peru
-His spouse was Coya Asarpay
-He had 7 siblings
-Buried August 29, 1533
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