Manco Cápac

[11] In this second legend, Manco Cápac was a son of the sun god Inti and the moon goddess Mama Killa, and brother of Pacha Kamaq.According to the Inti legend, Manco Cápac and his siblings were sent up to the earth by the sun god and emerged from the cave of Pacaritambo carrying a golden staff, called tapac-yauri.The Son of the Sun (1987), the first Scrooge McDuck comic book story written and drawn by Don Rosa, features Manco Cápac as the original owner of various lost treasures.In British author Anthony Horowitz's fantasy-thriller book series The Power of Five, Manco Cápac is the son of Inti, and one of five children destined to keep the universe safe from the forces of evil.Kuzco, the main character from Emperor's New Groove, in the first version of the movie Kingdom of the Sun was supposed to be named Manco Cápac.The car float Manco Capac operates across Lake Titicaca between PeruRail's railhead at Puno and the port of Guaqui in Bolivia.
Walls of Colcampata, which served as Manco Capac’s palace.
Temple on Isla del Sol (as seen in 1887) where the mummified body of Manco Cápac came to rest.
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