- male, deceased (1527)
- Huayna Capac was the eleventh Sapa Inca (1493 - 1527) of the Inca Empire, and sixth of the Hanan dynasty. He was the successor to Tupac Inca...
- male, deceased (1471)
- Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui (or Pachacutec; Quechua "Pachakutiq", literally "world-turner", i.e. "world-transformer") was the ninth Sapa Inca (1438-71...
- male, deceased (1616)
- Garcilaso de la Vega was an illustrious Peruvian poet and acclaimed writer on the subject of the Incas. He is more commonly known as "El Inca"...
- male, deceased (1538)
- Diego de Almagro (Almagro, Spain, ca. 1475 - Cuzco, Peru, July 8, 1538), also known as El Adelantado and El Viejo (The Elder), was a Spanish...
- male, deceased (1546)
- Gonzalo Pizarro (1502 - April 10, 1548) was a Spanish conquistador and younger half-brother of Francisco Pizarro, the conqueror of the Inca Empire.
- male, 809 years old
- Mayta Capac was the fourth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco (beginning around CE 1290) and a member of the Hurin dynasty. As son of Lloque...
- male
- Capac Yupanqui (Quechua "Qhapaq Yupanki Inka", "splendid accountant Inca") was the fifth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco (beginning around CE...
- male
- Sinchi Roca was the second Sapa Inca of the "Kingdom of Cuzco" (beginning around 1230 CE, though as early as 1105 CE according to some) and a...
- female, deceased (1998)
- Maria Reiche (1903-1998) was a German-born mathematician and archaeologist who is famous for her research in the Nazca lines in Peru. Maria Reiche...
- male
- Inca Roca (Quechua "Inka Roq'a", "magnanimous Inca") was the sixth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco (beginning around CE 1350) and the first of...
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