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  1. Juan Santos Atahualpa Apu-Inca Huayna Capac (c. 1710 – c. 1756) was the messianic leader of a successful indigenous rebellion in the Amazon Basin and Andean foothills against the Viceroyalty of Peru in the Spanish Empire. The rebellion began in 1742 in the Gran Pajonal among the Asháninka people.

  2. 12 de ago. de 2023 · Juan Santos Atahualpa foi um líder indígena colombiano do século XVIII que liderou a "rebelião de Juan Santos" contra o domínio espanhol. Sua revolta visava restaurar tradições culturais, resistir à exploração colonial e defender os direitos dos povos nativos.

  3. Juan Santos Atahualpa, nascido em 1711 e falecido por volta de 1756, foi o líder quíchua de uma importante rebelião indígena no Peru. Diz-se que era um dos descendentes dos incas, que nasceu em Cuzco e foi criado pelos jesuítas (sem dúvida no colégio dos nobres de Cusco).

  4. Juan Santos Atahualpa Apu-Inca Huayna Capac (c. 1710 – c. 1756) was the messianic leader of a successful indigenous rebellion in the Amazon Basin and Andean foothills against the Viceroyalty of Peru in the Spanish Empire. The rebellion began in 1742 in the Gran Pajonal among the Asháninka people.

  5. Cuzco (Perú), c. 1710 – Perú, c. 1756. Líder mesiánico de la rebelión indígena anticolonial del Gran Pajonal, Selva Central del Perú. Los datos biográficos de este personaje nunca se han podido precisar documentalmente, pues tanto su vida anterior a 1742 como su muerte están rodeadas de un halo de misterio y misticismo mesiánico.

  6. The Juan Santos Atahualpa Rebellion was an anti-colonial and millenarian armed uprising carried out by the indigenous population of Peruvian central Amazonia during Spanish domination. It took its name from its leader, Juan Santos, named Atahualpa. Though one of the most important indigenous rebellions in the eighteenth-century Peruvian ...

  7. Catholic Online. Catholic Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia Volume. Free World Class Education. FREE Catholic Classes. An Indian from Cuzco who, being in the service of a Jesuit, went to Spain with his master. Upon his return, having committed a murder at Guamanga ( Ayachucho in Peru ), he fled to the forests on the eastern slopes of the Andes.