Inca imperial religious order in which conquered gods are incorporated under the supremacy of the Inca god.
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pantheon of gods
Inca imperial religious order in which conquered gods are incorporated under the supremacy of the Inca god.
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"...they conquer other people, their gods are incorporated into a pantheon of gods. Like the Romans, the Incas are extremely tolerant people. You can..."
"...does that make sense okay so now you have this pantheon of gods okay which leads to polytheism then we make the switch from..."
"...one god, Yahweh, but Yahweh... but they also have a pantheon of gods, which is the same... which is true for every other religion,..."
"It's a polytheistic religion with a pantheon of gods, okay? And maybe Yahweh's at the top, or maybe Yahweh's co -equal, okay? We don't..."
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