Quemuenchatocha
Quemuenchatocha or Quimuinchateca (named in the earliest sources Eucaneme) (Hunza, 1472–Ramiriquí, 1538) was the second-last hoa of Hunza, currently known as Tunja, as of 1490. He was the ruler of the northern Muisca when the Spanish conquistadores arrived in the Muisca highlands. His contemporary enemy psihipquas of the southern Muisca were successively Nemequene and Bogotá.
Quemuenchatocha | |
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Quemuenchatocha, ruler of Hunza | |
Reign | 1490–1537 |
Predecessor | Michuá |
Successor | Quiminza |
Born | 1472 Hunza, Muisca Confederation |
Died | 1538 (aged 65–66) Ramiriquí, New Kingdom of Granada |
Issue | Quimuinza (nephew) |
Chibcha | Quimuinchateca |
Dynasty | Hunza |
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