Sebastian Hanan (Caesar of Rome)

Sebastian Emmanuel Hanan (1503 – 9 June 1552), born Huáscar Inca (: Waskar Inka), also known as Huáscar the Christian, was of the  from 1534 to 1552. He succeeded his older brother.

During the with the, Sebastian was kidnapped by , and later converted to Roman Catholicism. He was the first person and monarch to convert to Christianity in. Over the course of his reign, Sebastian made peace with the Spanish, becoming subjugate to Spanish laws, but still remaining a united empire. He is remembered for his reforms, abolishing human sacrifice, improving infrastructure, and becoming a catalyst for the spread of Christianity in the empire.