Battle of Chupas
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After the assassination of Francisco Pizarro, in retaliation for his father's execution in 1538, Diego de Almagro II, El Mozo, continued to press claims as the rightful ruler of Peru and as leader of his father's supporters. His claims were largely unsuccessful, however, as Pizarro was succeeded as governor by Cristóbal Vaca de Castro, despite claims from his brother Gonzalo Pizarro, whose claims to join arms against the Almagristas and "El Mozo" largely remained unanswered.
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1542 Battle of Chupas
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| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| event | armed conflict | 1542 | Battle of Chupas | battle | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 1814 | Battle of Huanta | battle | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 1824 | Battle of Corpahuaico | United Liberating Army of Peru, Royal Army of Peru, battle | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 1824 | Battle of Ayacucho | United Liberating Army of Peru, Royal Army of Peru, battle | Wikidata |
