INDEX. 



.545 



;inrl 269. His lineage, called Apu \ 

 Mayta, at ii, p. 531. See also 

 Molina, 85, 88 



Coya Cusilimay, 425. Daughter of j 

 Tupac Ynca Yupauqui, aud sister of 1 

 Huayna Ccapac. 



Chilicuchi, 434. Atahualpa s general, 

 who took Huascar prisoner. Thi.s 

 is Acosta s form of Challcuchima. 

 See G. de la Vc ja, ii, p. 509. Xeres 

 has Chilicuchhna, p. 84 to 89. 



Guaynacapa (see Huavna Ccapac). 



Huascar, 425, 434, 529. The legiti 

 mate son and successor of Huavna 

 Ccapac. See the account of the 

 birth, and of the rope of gold 

 (Huasca) made to celebrate it, in 

 (i. de la Vega, ii, p. 103 and 422. 

 His accession and war with Ata- 

 hualpa, ii, p. 505, et sa/ . 



Huayna Ccapac, 313, 425, 433, 529. 

 The twelfth Ynca. His name means 

 &quot; tin; rich youth&quot;, or one who, from 

 childhood, has been rich in magnani 

 mous deeds. See 0. de la Vega, ii, 

 p. 345. His three marriages are 

 given at, ii, p. 351; his conquests, 

 ii, p. 423 to p. 444; hi.s remark 

 able saying touching the Sun, ii, 

 p. 4-15; the division of the Empire 

 between hi.s sons, ii, p. 450; his 

 will and death, ii, p. 461; the dis 

 covery of his mummified body, i, 

 p. 273 ; his lineage, ii, p. 532 



Minna Ocllo, 425, 434. The mother 

 &amp;gt;f Huayna Ccapac. See G. de la 

 ! (;/, ii, 353. 



Manco Ccapac, 71, 429. The first 

 Ync:i. Aco.sta say* that, after the 

 deluge, lie came out of the cave at 

 Paecari-tampu. (See Paccari-tampu, 

 in the index of Quichua words.) The 

 various accounts of his origin are 

 given by G. dela Vc ja, i, p. 63 to 85, 

 and Molina, p. 6 and 74. 



Manco Ynca, 435, 436. Son of Huayna 

 Ccapac. See G. de la, Vega, ii, pp. 

 352, 526. He made an heroic re 

 sistance against the Spaniards, and 

 besieged Hernando Pizarro in Cuzco, 

 in February 1530. See the second 

 part of G. de la Vega, lib. ii, and 

 f/crrara Dec. v, lib. viii, cap. 4. 

 Manco was murdered by a party of 

 fugitive Spaniards, who had lied to 

 him for refuge. G. dc la Vega, pt. 

 ii, lib. iv, cap. 7. He left three 

 sous. 



Mayta Oapac, 436. The fourth Ynca. 

 For his reign and conquests, see G. 



dc la Vega, i, p. 173, 210, 233. For 

 his lineage, ii, p. 531. 



Pachacutec, 430. The ninth Yuca. 

 The story related by Acosta, re 

 specting his accession, should be 

 told of his father, Viracocha. G. 

 dc la Vega describes his reign, ii, 

 201 to 205, and gives his wise say 

 ings, ii, 208, 247. 



Paullu Yuca, 435. A son of Huayna 

 Ccapac who was baptized, and ac 

 companied Anialgro on his Chilian 

 expedition. Acosta knew his sou 

 Don Carlos. Paullu was personally 

 known to Cieza de Leon. See 

 Cieza de Leon, p. 77 aud 224. His 

 son Carlos was a schoolfellow of G. 

 de la Yega at Cuzco. His grandson, 

 Melchor Carlos Ynca, went to Spain 

 in 1602, and became a knight of 

 Santiago. See G. dc la Vtya, ii, p. 

 110, 530. Balboa, p. 304. 



Qui/quiz, 434. A general of Ata- 

 hualpa. See G. de la Vega, ii, p. 

 484. 



Sayri Tupac, 435. Sou of Ynca 

 Manco, and grandson of Huayna 

 Ccapac. He was baptized in 1553, 

 and died at Yucay in 1560, leaving 

 a daughter named Ccoya Beatrix, 

 the wife of Don Martin Garcia 

 Loyola. Their daughter was Mar 

 chioness of Oropesa. There is a 

 picture of the marriage in the 

 cathedral at Cu/co. 



Sinchi Rocea, the second Yuca, is 

 mentioned by Acosta, 436 



Tambo, Don Juan, 436 



Tarco-huamau, 436. An Ynca not 

 given by other authors. Acosta 

 makes him the son of Mayta 

 Ccapac. 



Titu ; treasure of Tupac Ynca 

 Yupanqui in power of, 433 



Tupac Amaru. Acosta omits the 

 first name, 435. He was the 

 younger son of Manco Ynca, and 

 was unjustly beheaded at Cuzco by 

 the Yiceroy Toledo in 1571, iv. See 

 G. dc la Vega, ii, pp. 264, 273 



Tupac Ynca Yupanqui, 425, 433. 

 Father of Huayna Ccapac. Eleventh 

 Ynca. See G. dc la Vega, ii, !&amp;gt;1, 

 246, 304, 321, 344, 352. His 

 lineage, ii, 531. Discovery of his 

 mummified body, ii, 273 



Viracoeaha Ynca, 300, 307, 361, 418, 



428, 429, 431. The eighth Ynca. 



His history is given fully by G. dr. 



la \\gn, i, p. 341, aud ii, 50, 65, 



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