Spanish in peru
Historia de túpac amaru.
Tupac amaru ii
Tomasa Tito Condemayta
DoñaTomasa Ttito Condemayta Hurtado de Mendoza ( – 18 May ) was a leading force in the indigenous uprising against the Spanish colonial rulers under Tupac Amaru II in the 18th century in Peru.
She was cacica of her people in the s, the most powerful such ruler in her region. During the uprising, she served as both a strategist and a military officer. She was executed for her role in the rebellion alongside Tupac Amaru II, his wife Micaela Bastidas Puyucahua, and their son Hipólito Condorcanqui Bastidas.
Personal life
Tomasa Tito Condemayta was born in to an Inca noble family in an area of Peru that is now the Acomayo province in the Cusco region.[1] Her parents were Sebastián Tito Condemayta, kuraka of the Tito Condemayta ayllu and godfather of Tupac Amaru II, and Alfonsa Hurtado de Mendoza.[1][2] Sources give contradictory information as to her domestic life.
In a work, scholar David Garrett stated that she was married