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- Rumiñahui abstract "Rumiñahuii (Kichwa rumi stone, rock, ñawi eye, face, \"stone eye\", \"stone face\", \"rock eye\" or \"rock face\", hispanicized spellings Rumiaoui, Ruminavi, Ruminagui, Rumiñagui, Rumiñahui), born late 15th century, died June 25, 1535, was a general during the civil war, who after the death of Emperor Atahualpa, led the resistance against the Spanish in the northern part of the Inca Empire (modern-day Ecuador) in 1533.Born in Pillaro in the modern Tungurahua Province in Ecuador, his given name was Ati II Pillahuaso. Inca historians tend to believe that he was Atahualpa's half-brother, born from a native noble woman. When Francisco Pizarro imprisoned Atahualpa and held him in the Ransom Room, Rumiñahui marched towards Cajamarca to deliver a huge amount of gold. After the Spaniards executed Atahualpa, Rumiñahui returned to Quito. He is believed to have ordered the Treasure of the Llanganatis thrown into a lake or buried in snow.Sebastián de Benalcázar headed to Quito, intent on any treasure he could recover. The forces of Rumiñawi and Benalcázar met at the Battle of Mount Chimborazo, where Rumiñawi was defeated. However, before the Spanish forces captured Quito, its treasures were secreted away.Rumiñahui had ordered the city burned, and the principal ladies of the temples who refused to flee, killed. Rumiñahui was eventually captured, tortured and killed by the Spanish but never revealed the location of the treasure.".
- Rumiñahui thumbnail Ruminahui_Otavalo.jpg?width=300.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageID "3716011".
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- Rumiñahui wikiPageRevisionID "706660921".
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Atahualpa.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Mount_Chimborazo.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Cajamarca.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Category:1535_deaths.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Category:15th-century_births.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Ecuador.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inca_Empire_people.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_military_personnel_of_the_Americas.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Ecuador.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Ecuadorian_sucre.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_Pizarro.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink General_officer.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Inca_Empire.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Kichwa_language.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Quito.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Ransom_Room.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Sebastián_de_Belalcázar.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Spaniards.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Treasure_of_the_Llanganatis.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink Tungurahua_Province.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink War.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLink File:Ruminahui_Otavalo.jpg.
- Rumiñahui wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rumiñahui".
- Rumiñahui onlinebooks "yes".
- Rumiñahui viaf "53116049".
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- Rumiñahui subject Category:1535_deaths.
- Rumiñahui subject Category:15th-century_births.
- Rumiñahui subject Category:History_of_Ecuador.
- Rumiñahui subject Category:Inca_Empire_people.
- Rumiñahui subject Category:Indigenous_military_personnel_of_the_Americas.
- Rumiñahui hypernym General.
- Rumiñahui type Person.
- Rumiñahui type Page.
- Rumiñahui type Thing.
- Rumiñahui comment "Rumiñahuii (Kichwa rumi stone, rock, ñawi eye, face, \"stone eye\", \"stone face\", \"rock eye\" or \"rock face\", hispanicized spellings Rumiaoui, Ruminavi, Ruminagui, Rumiñagui, Rumiñahui), born late 15th century, died June 25, 1535, was a general during the civil war, who after the death of Emperor Atahualpa, led the resistance against the Spanish in the northern part of the Inca Empire (modern-day Ecuador) in 1533.Born in Pillaro in the modern Tungurahua Province in Ecuador, his given name was Ati II Pillahuaso. ".
- Rumiñahui label "Rumiñahui".
- Rumiñahui wasDerivedFrom Rumiñahui?oldid=706660921.
- Rumiñahui depiction Ruminahui_Otavalo.jpg.
- Rumiñahui isPrimaryTopicOf Rumiñahui.