Pachacútec

Pachacútec

historical figure Peru

Pachacútec, also known as Pachacutec Inca Yupanqui, was the ninth ruler of the Inca Empire, reigning from the mid-15th century. He is best known for his military conquests that expanded the empire's territory and for his significant contributions to the Inca state, including the establishment of Cusco as its capital. Under his leadership, the Inca civilization flourished, developing advanced agricultural practices, architecture, and a sophisticated road system. Pachacútec is often credited with the creation of the Inti Raymi, or Festival of the Sun, which honored the sun god Inti and marked the beginning of the agricultural year. His legacy is a testament to the ingenuity and cultural richness of the Inca civilization.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
602
Power
70$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Luxembourg 1 7.00 0.10% +0% 625,978 602 $73,000 70$
Totals 1 625,978 602 $73,000 70$
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Luxembourg Luxembourg: Pachacútec was the Inca ruler who ordered the construction of Machu Picchu in the 15th century. 7

Luxemburger Wort: Lieber Lama als Fisch: Lydia Mutschs peruanisches Höhenabenteuer

Paraguay Paraguay: Pachacútec was the emperor who established the Inti Raymi in the 15th century as a way to thank the sun god for the harvests. 9

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: Viajar a Cusco para el Inti Raymi: la fiesta inca del sol - Viajes