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The mighty Inca Empire collapsed in less than a decade to Spanish conquistadors.

The mighty Inca Empire collapsed in less than a decade to Spanish conquistadors.

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Incas: The Rise and Fall

S1, EP4 "The Last Emperor"

The mighty Inca Empire collapsed in less than a decade to Spanish conquistadors.

Incas: The Rise and Fall

S1, EP3 "The Golden Age"

The Inca Empire's golden age shines with riches, sparking the El Dorado legend.

Incas: The Rise and Fall

S1, EP2 "The Great Expansion"

Monumental remains of the Inca mark the empire's vast expansion.

Incas: The Rise and Fall

S1, EP1 "Birth of an Empire"

The dawn of the Inca, where myth and power forged a civilization.

The rise and fall of the Inca is a story of a civilization marked by power and ingenuity; from vast cities to legendary treasures, the Inca left behind a legacy that still captivates the world.
Original Air Date: Dec 28, 2025
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
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