RMT966CE–Engraving depicting the execution of Atahualpa Atahualpa (1497-1533) was the last sovereign emperor of the the Inca Empire, prior to the Spanish conquest of Peru. During the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, the Spaniard Francisco Pizarro captured Atahualpa and used him to control the Inca empire. The outnumbered Spanish saw Atahualpa as too much of a liability and decided to execute him.
RMFE1M34–Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire (1532-1572). Expedition of Francisco Pizarro (1478-1541) into Peru during his third voyage to the Americas, 1531-1532. Engraving, 1875. Colored.
RF2A6D97K–This illustration dates to the early 1900s and shows “Peruvian Warriors of the Inca Period.” It is copied from a Peruvian painting dating to the ancient Peruvian time of the Inca. The Inca Empire (1438-1533), also known as the Incan Empire and the Inka Empire, was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. Its political and administrative structure is considered by most scholars to have been the most developed in the Americas before Columbus' arrival.
RMEX6TWE–Spanish colonial portrait of the Inca King Huáscar Inca, 1503–1532. Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire from 1527 to 1532 AD
RMCP1XG8–military, Peru, Inca Empire, 13th - 16th century, battle scenes on an earthenware vessel, illustration, Inca, warrior, warriors, war, wars, fights, fighting, fight, battling, battle, scene, scenes, vessel, vessels, Middle Ages, medieval, mediaeval, South America, historic, historical, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMAKFG5A–Francisco Pizarro expedition ascending the Andes to conquer the Inca empire in Peru. Color lithograph
RMFF8F1K–INCA NATIVE INDIANS. /n'The Destruction of the Empire of Peru.' Painting on paper after J.F. Marmontel, 1777.
RMP68WJ2–(Francisco) 'Pizarro Seizing the Inca of Peru' Millais early masterpieces. He was just 16 when it was completed in 1846. The painting features Atahualpa, the last sovereign leader of the Inca empire, being seized by the conquistador Francisco Pizarro
RMD7W0CT–Sacsayhuaman, former capital of the Inca Empire, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuzco, Peru, South America
RMDF21CD–Machu Picchu sacred city of the Inca empire, Cusco region, Peru
RM2CXH942–Gold Inca bird, 1400-1533 AD, Peru. Bird-shaped gold plate belonging to Inca Empire. Peru, Peruvian, , America, American,
RFMAFR38–Machu Picchu in Peru - Ruins of Inca Empire city and Huaynapicchu Mountain in Sacred Valley, Cusco, South America.
RFB7GF6J–Machu Picchu in morning light
RMERGJ61–Vanished Civilizations: Incan Causeway. Inca Empire extended down West coast of South America from Peru. Illustration on
RMJB23NF–Pizarro seizing the Inca of Peru. Francisco Pizarro González, c.1471/1476 – 1541. Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Inca Empire. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMG36PPC–A general view of Cuzco (or Cusco), historic capital of the Inca Empire, Peru, South America. Date: 1846
RF2AGJHHE–The terraces or agricultural platforms of the Inca Empire, Machu Picchu Cusco
RF2BD91H6–Beautiful aerial shot over the cloudy and sunny sky of Cusco, Capital of the Inca Empire, and the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega College Stadium, during th
RFCFGT9M–Tampumachay, an archaeological site associated with the Inca Empire.
RM2BE0HCH–Atahualpa (1497-1533) was the last Sapa Inca (sovereign emperor) of the Tawantinsuyu (the Inca Empire) before the Spanish conquest. Atahualpa became emperor when he defeated and executed his older half-brother Huascar in a civil war sparked by the death of their father, Inca Huayna Capac, from an infectious disease (possibly smallpox). During the Spanish conquest, the Spaniard Francisco Pizarro captured Atahualpa and used him to control the Inca Empire. Eventually, the Spanish executed Atahualpa, effectively ending the empire. The Inca Empire lasted from the 13th century until 1532 and its his
RM2H9A184–Francisco Pizarro (1478-1541). Spanish conqueror of the Inca empire. Pizarro encourages his companions for the conquest of Peru, 1527. Engraving by Rico after a painting by Angel Lizcano (1846-1929). Detail. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1882.
RMT8CK8M–Inca stone masonry of Sacsayhuaman,Cusco,Peru
RMEX6F6A–Atahualpa, (1497 - 1533) last Inca (sovereign emperor) before the Spanish conquest. Seen here kneeling before the Spanish Conquistador Pissarro, during the Spanish conquest, the Spaniard Francisco Pizarro captured Atahualpa and used him to control the Inc
RMB3C9C2–Ruins of the lost city of the Inca empire Machu Picchu Located in the region of Cusco in Peru.
RMAM2M13–Inca man at the time of the Spanish conquest of Peru 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFFW5EW–CONQUEST OF INCA EMPIRE. /nConfrontation between Hernando de Soto and Incans before the Battle of Caxamalca, 1531, where the Spanish killed 4000 Incans./nLine engraving by Theodore de Bry, 1590.
RF2HK3BM0–Stairway Street in the ancient capital of the Inca Empire. Peru (1923)
RMDPF9MG–Sacsayhuaman the former capital of the Inca empire, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuzco, Peru, South America
RMDEWGJH–Machu Picchu sacred city of the Inca empire, Cusco region, Peru
RMCP1A90–Atahualpa, circa 1500 - 12.8.1533, Ruler of the Inca Empire 1527 - 1533, murdered by the Spanish, copper engraving, 'Nueva coronica y buen gobierno' by Felipe Guaman Poma de, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RFMAFR54–Machu Picchu in Peru - Ruins of Inca Empire city and Huaynapicchu Mountain in Sacred Valley, Cusco, South America.
RMA5K3RD–Inca terraces at Moray Sacred Valley nr Cusco Peru
RFPJY5KB–The huge wall of the citadel of Sacsayhuaman, unique stonework of the ancient Inca Cusco, Peru, Archaeological Site
RMKWDC6W–Francisco Pizarro González, c. 1471 – 1541. Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Inca Empire. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RMEWMD86–Incan Rope Bridge. Incan Empire. Andes Mountains. Engraving by Rodolfo Cronau. 19th century. Color.
RF2AGJE7X–The terraces or agricultural platforms of the Inca Empire, Machu Picchu Cusco
RF2B93TWB–Sacred Valley, Cusco, Peru - drone view
RFKH31EH–Old engraved portrait of Mama Occlo Coya (fl. 1493) princess and queen consort of the Inca Empire. By Riou, publ. on le Tour du Monde, Paris, 1863
RMG15J14–The Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire was one of the most important campaigns in the Spanish colonization of the Americas. This historic process of military conquest was made by Spanish conquistadores and their native allies. After years of preliminary
RMG5GNM5–Peruvian civil wars between the Spanish conquerors (1537-1554). Battle of Pocona (1546), one of the episodes of the struggle for the Inca Empire between supporters of Gonzalo Pizarro (Pizarristas) and Diego de Almagro (Almagristas) and where Francisco de Carvajal (1464-1548), Pizarro's liutenant, defeated his main opponents Diego Centeno, Lopez de Mendoza and Nicolas Heredia. Engraving, 1726.
RM2A0JPXF–Cusco, a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire, and is now known for its archaeological remains and Spanish colonial architecture. Plaza de Armas is the central square in the old city, with arcades, carved wooden balconies and Incan wall ruins. The baroque Santo Domingo Convent was built on top of the Incan Temple of the Sun (Qoricancha), and has archaeological remains of Inca stonework.
RMHHG4CW–Huascar Inca (1503–1532) was Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, from 1527 to 1532 AD, succeeding his father Huayna Capac and brother Ninan Cuyochi, both of whom died of smallpox while campaigning near Quit
RFRBGBGC–Portrait of Francisco Pizarro González spanish conquistador of the Inca Empire. he killed Incan emperor Atahualpa and founded the city of Lima in Peru in XVI century
RMAM2JC7–Inca city of Cusco Peru in 1556 after the Spanish conquest. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFFW5TG–INCA EMPIRE: DEAD RULER. /nMourning the mummy of a dead ruler while sacrificing a white llama. Pen and ink drawing from 'El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno' (the first chronicle and good government), 1583-1615, by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala.
RMGK7636–Miami Florida,Coral Gables,University of Miami,Lowe Art Museum,art,exhibit exhibition collection pre-Columbian,textile,cloth,Peru,Inca empire,Chancay
RMTA29N2–The conquistadors led by the Spaniard Gonzalo Pizarro acted with unbridled violence against the indigenous Indian population. The Inca drawing shows the mistreatment of an Indian servant by his Spanish Lord.
RMDECYKN–Machu Picchu sacred city of the Inca empire, Cusco region, Peru
RMBABWB5–Huascar, December 1533, Sapa Inca of the Inca empire from 1527 - 1532, arrest 1532, engraving to 'Nueva coronica y buen gobierno' by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, circa 1613,
RFMAFR5M–Machu Picchu in Peru - Ruins of Inca Empire city and Huaynapicchu Mountain in Sacred Valley, Cusco, South America.
RMW7CE52–Portrait of Huáscar.
RM2CDTNPN–Machu Picchu - sacred town of an Inca empire
RMAJDF1F–Francisco Pizarro González, 1471 - 1541. Spanish conquistador, conqueror of the Inca Empire.
RMF4M7TX–Francisco Pizarro (1471-1541). The Spanish conqueror of the Inca Empire. Portrait. Engraving, 16th century. Later colouration.
RMD7W0D1–Sacsayhuaman, former capital of the Inca Empire, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuzco, Peru, South America
RM2BN9JM2–Coya Mama Ccoque princess and queen consort of the Inca Empire. Peru, South America. Old 19th century engraved illustration, Le Tour du Monde 1863
RM2CXH95J–Gold Inca bird, 1400-1533 AD, Peru. Bird-shaped gold plate belonging to Inca Empire. Peru, Peruvian, , America, American,
RMT96MD2–A young Inca man kicking a balance in which the Spanish conquistadors are weighing gold. The Inca were fond of gold and silver and used it for ornaments and for decorating their temples and palaces. The Inca were one tribe of many in the region before they began conquering and assimilating their neighbors: gold and silver may have been demanded as tribute from vassal cultures.
RMG9DCG4–Inca Empire. Death of Amazili. His brother, the chief Orozimbo, and her lover Telasco take her from the sea after killing herself. Engraving, 1820.
RM2A0JPG9–Cusco, a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire, and is now known for its archaeological remains and Spanish colonial architecture. Plaza de Armas is the central square in the old city, with arcades, carved wooden balconies and Incan wall ruins. The baroque Santo Domingo Convent was built on top of the Incan Temple of the Sun (Qoricancha), and has archaeological remains of Inca stonework.
RMHHG4D8–Pizarro Seizing the Inca of Peru John Everett Millais. On November 16, 1532, Atahualpa, lord of the Inca Empire, was attacked and captured by Spanish conquistadors under Francisco Pizarro. Once he was captured, the Spanish forced him to pay a ransom amounting to tons of gold and silver. Although Atahualpa produced the ransom, the Spanish executed him anyway.
RFJJE9F4–Portrait of Francisco Pizarro González spanish conquistador of the Inca Empire. he killed Incan emperor Atahualpa and founded the city of Lima in Peru in XVI century
RMAC2H7B–Inca hanging bridge over a gorge in the Andes Mountains. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMG38AJ5–MANQO INKA YUPANKI INCA EMPEROR puppet emperor under the Spanish : then fled east and ruled a depleted Inca empire Date: ruled 1533 - 1545
RF2C9DJNR–Panoramic night view over Cusco, the capital of Inca Empire from Peru
RMTA2BH9–After Pizarro had massacred thousands of unarmed Incas in Cajamarca in 1532 and captured the Inca king Atahualpa, began the chase after the Inca gold. The illustration shows how Pizarro trained his attack dogs to sic on Indians who do not want to hand over their gold to him.
RMDFG27A–Machu Picchu sacred city of the Inca empire, Cusco region, Peru
RMDB4NY3–architecture, bridges, rope bridge of the Inca in the Andes, wood engraving, 19th century, gorge, gorges, river, rivers, mountain, hanging, hang, suspension bridge, hanging bridge, suspension bridges, hanging bridges, rope, ropes, architectural design, Inca, Inca empire, South America, bridges, bridge, Andes, Andes mountains, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFMAFR4B–Machu Picchu in Peru - Ruins of Inca Empire city and Huaynapicchu Mountain in Sacred Valley, Cusco, South America.
RFPW00YK–Cusco, Peru, the capital of the Inca empire and now a major tourist destination.
RM2CDTNR5–Machu Picchu - is a sacred town of Inca empire
RMHM616R–Francisco Pizarro González, c.1471/1476 – 1541. Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that conquered the Inca Empire. After an etching in Retratos de Los Españoles Ilustres, published Madrid, 1791
RFK3PYTR–Machu Picchu stands 2,430 m above sea-level, in the middle of a tropical mountain forest, in an extraordinarily beautiful setting. It was probably the most amazing urban creation of the Inca Empire at its height; its giant walls, terraces and ramps seem as if they have been cut naturally in the continuous rock escarpments Peru South America
RFG1AABR–Qurikancha in Cusco the most important temple in the Inca Empire
RM2BN9JK4–Coya Mama Ccahuana y Cama princess and queen consort of the Inca Empire. Peru, South America. Old 19th century engraved illustration, Le Tour du Monde 1863
RM2F81526–ATAHUALPA (c 16502-1533) last Inca Emperor
RM2BE104G–Atahualpa (1497-1533) was the last Sapa Inca (sovereign emperor) of the Tawantinsuyu (the Inca Empire) before the Spanish conquest. Atahualpa became emperor when he defeated and executed his older half-brother Huascar in a civil war sparked by the death of their father, Inca Huayna Capac, from an infectious disease (possibly smallpox). During the Spanish conquest, the Spaniard Francisco Pizarro captured Atahualpa and used him to control the Inca Empire. Eventually, the Spanish executed Atahualpa, effectively ending the empire. The Inca Empire lasted from the 13th century until 1532 and its his
RMF6F1X1–Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire (1532-1572). Expedition of Francisco Pizarro (1478-1541) into Peru during his third voyage to the Americas, 1531-1532. Engraving, 1875.
RM2A0H94J–Cusco, a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire, and is now known for its archaeological remains and Spanish colonial architecture. Plaza de Armas is the central square in the old city, with arcades, carved wooden balconies and Incan wall ruins. The baroque Santo Domingo Convent was built on top of the Incan Temple of the Sun (Qoricancha), and has archaeological remains of Inca stonework.
RMHHG4CY–Pizarro Seizing the Inca of Peru John Everett Millais. On November 16, 1532, Atahualpa, lord of the Inca Empire, was attacked and captured by Spanish conquistadors under Francisco Pizarro. Once he was captured, the Spanish forced him to pay a ransom amounting to tons of gold and silver. Although Atahualpa produced the ransom, the Spanish executed him anyway.
RMJ37D13–Sidewalk marker pointing to Antisuyo (Eastern portion of Inca Empire), Cusco, Peru
RMAE1XJ7–Incans learning how to use quipu in a school. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFFW5FC–INCA: MUMMIFIED RULER. /nThe mummy of a former ruler of the Inca Empire is carried in procession in Cusco each day. Pen an ink drawing from 'El primer nueva chronica y buen gobierno' (The first new chronicle and good government), 1583-1615, by Felipe Guam
RF2C9DHXY–Famous ancient stone wall in Cusco, Peru dating back to the Inca Empire
RMA63C6T–people tourists visiting Machu Picchu aka The Lost City of the Incas an Inca ruin from the Inca empire in the Andes Mountains in Peru South America
RMDE8FRN–Temple of the Three Windows, Machu Picchu sacred city of the Inca empire, Cusco region, Peru
RMRYK89D–religion, sun cult, an Inca is bringing a libation to the statue the sun, after copper engraving, Inca Garcilaso de la Vega: 'Historia General del Peru', 1613, French edition, Paris, 1744, Inca, Red Indians, Red Indian, paganism, sacrifices, sacrifice, sacrificing, South America, Inca empire, empire, sun worshipper, sun worship, 17th century, 18th century, religion, religions, bringing, bring, statue, statues, sun, suns, edition, editions, historic, historica, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RFJ4YGB7–Machu Picchu, Peru - Ruins of Inca Empire city, in Cusco region, amazing place of South America.
RMEG3E8H–Inca Empire Habitat Ollantaytambo.
RM2CDTNR0–Machu Picchu - is a sacred town of Inca empire
RF2CRNF4E–Scenic panorama Machu Picchu. Famous historical landmark in Peru. Andes mountains. Huayna Picchu. Ancient city of Inca Empire. Impressive architecture
RMH0P49W–Huascar the 13th Inca emperor Huascar the 13th Inca emperor Waskar Inka, of uncertain meaning, said to be related to his birthplace Huascarpata; 1503–1532) was Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire from 1527 to 1532 AD, succeeding his father Huayna Capac and brother Ninan Cuyochi, both of whom died of smallpox while campaigning near Quito Image sourced from Cassell's Illustrated Universal History (1893).
RM2D1AG8X–General History of Peru 1722 deals with the discovery of it and how the Spaniards won it, the civil wars that fought between Pizzaro and Almagro by Garcilaso de la Vega The Inca, 1539-1616 Spain, Spanish, Peru, Peruvian,
RM2E3BRY0–Coya Mama Ccahuana y Cama princess and queen consort of the Inca Empire. Peru, South America. Old 19th century engraved illustration, Le Tour du Monde 1863
RM2A5YPJM–Spanish colonial portrait of the Inca King Huáscar Inca, 1503–1532. Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire from 1527 to 1532 AD
RMG15KG6–Atahualpa, Atahuallpa, Atabalipa, or Atawallpa (1497-1533), was the last Sapa Inca or sovereign emperor of the Tahuantinsuyu, or the Inca Empire.
RMT04T1B–Francisco Pizarro (1478-1541). Spanish conqueror of the Inca empire. Lithography. Drawing by Jose Cebrian (1839-1904). Cronica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Extremadura, 1870.
RM2A0HB0B–Cusco, a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire, and is now known for its archaeological remains and Spanish colonial architecture. Plaza de Armas is the central square in the old city, with arcades, carved wooden balconies and Incan wall ruins. The baroque Santo Domingo Convent was built on top of the Incan Temple of the Sun (Qoricancha), and has archaeological remains of Inca stonework.
RMG1CRM9–Death of Atahualpa; (c.1500–1533) the last Sapa Inca (sovereign emperor) of the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu) before the Spanish conquest
RFPPBDPG–Red roofs houses on the hills in the historic capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco, Peru
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