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Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire

Túpac Huallpa_Tupaq Wallpa_
Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire
Reign July 1533 - October 1533
Installation July 1533
Predecessor Atahualpa (as legitimate Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire)
Successor Manco Inca Yupanqui (as puppet Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire)
Born before July 1533Cusco, Inca Empire, modern-day Peru
Died October 1533Jauja, Governorate of New Castile, modern-day Peru
Quechua Auqui Huallpa Túpac
Dynasty Hanan Qusqu ([1])
Father Huayna Cápac

**Tupaq Wallpa (**alternatively Túpac Huallpa or Huallpa Túpac); before July 1533 – October 1533), original name Awki Wallpa Túpaq, was the first vassal Sapa Inca installed by the Spanish conquistadors, during the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire led by Francisco Pizarro.

Tupaq Wallpa, born in Cusco, was a younger brother of Atahualpa and Huáscar. After Atahualpa's execution on 26 July 1533, the Spaniards appointed Tupaq Wallpa as a puppet ruler and ensured he was crowned with great recognition and ceremony. All this was done to convince the Inca people that they were still being ruled by an Inca. Túpac died in Jauja during October 1533. He was succeeded by another brother, Manco Inca Yupanqui.[1]: 210, 214

Tupaq Wallpa was the father of at least five children:

  1. ^ Prescott, W.H., 2011, The History of the Conquest of Peru, Digireads.com Publishing, ISBN 9781420941142
Regnal titles
Preceded byAtahualpa(last ruler of the Inca Empire) Sapa IncaAs installed by the Spaniards 1533 Succeeded byManco Inca Yupanqui