Goranchacha

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Other name(s)Son of the Sun
GroupingCacique
Sub groupingZaque Sué (god of the Sun)
daughter of the cacique of Guachetá
Goranchacha
Creature information
Other name(s)Son of the Sun
GroupingCacique
Sub groupingZaque Sué (god of the Sun)
daughter of the cacique of Guachetá
FolkloreMuisca mythology
Origin
CountryMuisca Confederation
RegionAltiplano Cundiboyacense
 Colombia
DetailsRamiriquí, Hunza
Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, prophesied by Goranchacha to submit the Muisca ferociously

Goranchacha was a mythical cacique who was said to have been the prophet of the Muisca of South America, in particular of the zacazgo of the northern Muisca Confederation. He is considered the son of the Sun, impersonated by the Sun god Sué.[1]

In the centuries before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores the central highlands of Colombia were ruled by zaques (northern Muisca Confederation) and zipas (southern territories). The Muisca had two main deities; Sué, the Sun, and his wife Chía, the goddess of the Moon.

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