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| Vendor: | AdminPieveSalta |
| Published: | Nov 16, 2023 |
| Download Size: | 7.2 MB |
| Game Ready: | – |
| Polygons: | 161,940 |
| Vertices: | 80,789 |
| Print Ready: | Yes |
| 3D Scan: | – |
| Textures: | – |
| Materials: | – |
| UV Mapped: | – |
| PBR: | – |
| Rigged: | – |
| Animated: | – |
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T pac Amaru II was of mestizo origin, descended from T pac Amaru I, fourth and last of the Incas of Vilcabamba who continued fighting against the Spanish until 1572.
Upon the death of his father, T pac Amaru II inherits the curacy of Surimana, Tungasuca and Pampamarca. He was wealthy and was dedicated to commerce since he owned a mule business used at that time for the transportation of goods.
On the other hand, he was raised (until he was 12 years old) by the Creole priest Antonio L pez de Sosa and then in the San Francisco de Borja School, where he showed a preference for Creole; He came to master Latin and use refined Hispanic clothing.
Later he dressed as an Inca noble when he sought to claim the Marquisate of Oropesa. He also mastered and used the native Quechua language.
T pac Amaru II was of mestizo origin, descended from T pac Amaru I, fourth and last of the Incas of Vilcabamba who continued fighting against the Spanish until 1572.
Upon the death of his father, T pac Amaru II inherits the curacy of Surimana, Tungasuca and Pampamarca. He was wealthy and was dedicated to commerce since he owned a mule business used at that time for the transportation of goods.
On the other hand, he was raised (until he was 12 years old) by the Creole priest Antonio L pez de Sosa and then in the San Francisco de Borja School, where he showed a preference for Creole; He came to master Latin and use refined Hispanic clothing.
Later he dressed as an Inca noble when he sought to claim the Marquisate of Oropesa. He also mastered and used the native Quechua language.



































