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La Guerra Civil Inca: La lucha entre dos hermanos Huáscar y Atahualpa [The Inca Civil War: The Struggle Between Two Brothers, Huascar and Atahualpa]

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La Guerra Civil Inca: La lucha entre dos hermanos Huáscar y Atahualpa [The Inca Civil War: The Struggle Between Two Brothers, Huascar and Atahualpa]

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Hacia 1490, la muerte del inca Huayna Cápac y el príncipe Ninan Cuyochi fueron el detonante de la espantosa guerra civil entre Huáscar y Atahualpa, los otros príncipes aspirantes al trono. Este problema, inesperadamente, posibilitó que Francisco Pizarro, que exploraba la zona, se hiciese del imperio más importante de Sudamérica. Le contamos que pasó.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

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