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Meaning of "huáscar"

Huáscar (noun) - a proper noun that can refer to an Inca ruler, a historical figure, or a specific ship or place based on context

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Huáscar was captured and put in prison.
Ascended to second lieutenant he happened to serve in Tumbes and then in Huáscar.
Huáscar gathered his soldiers in preparation for attack.
The survivors were rescued by Huáscar and the wreck destroyed to prevent its capture.
Huáscar was one of many monitor designs to be equipped with a ram.
Atahualpa and his army had defeated Huáscar in every encounter after the first battle.
Huáscar remained the only Peruvian vessel capable of holding off the invasion.
Atahualpa had only recently won the war against his brother Huáscar when Pizarro arrived.
Huáscar then declared war on Atahualpa.
The relationship between queen Chuqui Huipa and Huáscar was reportedly not a happy one.
The Huáscar was captured and became a part of the Chilean fleet.
One report described how Atahualpa massacred the Cañari tribesmen because they pledged allegiance to Huáscar.
Huáscar is a 19th century small armoured turret ship of a type similar to a monitor.
The ships were indeed Independencia and Huáscar.
Nowadays, the Huáscar is a floating museum.

See also

Túpac Huallpa was a younger brother of Atahualpa and Huáscar.
Huáscar was captured and would later be executed on Atahualpa 's orders.
Peruvian ironclad Huáscar.
Although superior in numbers, Huáscar was defeated and forced to retreat.
Huáscar was of pure royal blood, but Atahualpa was considered illegitimate.
In the meantime, Atahualpa ruled from captivity and ordered his brother Huáscar to be killed.
Huáscar is a small Peruvian ironclad turret ship, similar to the monitor type.
The Chilean warships, noticing that the Huáscar was decreasing speed, mustered their boarding parties.
Huáscar and his family were captured and later executed under Atahuallpa 's orders.
Atahualpa won, having the more capable generals ; he drove Huáscar back onto the defensive.
Huáscar ordered his warriors to burn the grass, causing massive losses among the Atahualpan forces.
In response, Atahualpa ordered Huáscar killed allegedly by drowning.
Huáscar is berthed at the port of Talcahuano, Chile.
Atahualpa ruled in the north from Quito, while Huáscar ruled in the south from Cuzco.
Huáscar had himself proclaimed Sapa Inca i . e.
During Atahualpa 's imprisonment Huáscar was assassinated.
Commodore Galvarino Riveros Cárdenas replaced Williams, and he devised a plan to catch the Huáscar.
He embarked on the ironclad Huáscar as Chief-of-Staff for the First Naval Division.
Huáscar is a 19th-century small armoured turret ship of a type similar to a monitor.
Prat, as captain of the Esmeralda, was the first to board the Huáscar.
Civil war weakened the empire until Atahualpa captured Huáscar and ordered his execution in 1532.
The Huáscar - Atahualpa civil war.
Life = = Túpac Huallpa was a younger brother of Atahualpa and Huáscar.
By this time, the battle was inevitable, while Huáscar engaged Esmeralda, Independencia pursued Covadonga south.
Afterward, Blanco Encalada tried, unsuccessfully, to hunt the Peruvian monitor Huáscar.
In early 1532 Huáscar was defeated and captured and Atahualpa was lord of the Andes.
In 1877 he took part in an engagement with the Peruvian rebel ship Huáscar.
Huáscar participated in the 1891 Chilean Civil War between government and congress.
In April 1532, he and his companion defeated and captured Huáscar in the battle of Quipaipan.

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