Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Amauta (meaning "master" or "wise" in Quechua) was a title for teachers in the Inca empire, especially of children of the nobility.According to Fray Martin de Murua, a missionary in Peru, education in the Inca empire was instituted in schools called Yachaywasi or "Houses of Knowledge" in Cuzco. Students were children of the Inca nobility, the future rulers."@en }
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- Amauta comment "Amauta (meaning "master" or "wise" in Quechua) was a title for teachers in the Inca empire, especially of children of the nobility.According to Fray Martin de Murua, a missionary in Peru, education in the Inca empire was instituted in schools called Yachaywasi or "Houses of Knowledge" in Cuzco. Students were children of the Inca nobility, the future rulers.".