and fi&ion of this Ingua, was of fuch force , that by, the 

 means thereof hee obtained goodly victories :He foun 

 ded thefamily called YitacdpanacA, and made a great i- 

 mageofgolde, which hee called IndijHzfa, which hec 

 placed in a brancard ofgolde, very rich , and of great 

 price, of the which gold the Indians tooke great flore 

 to carry to Xaxantalca , for the libertie and ranfome of 

 Atahulpa, when the Marquife Francu Pi'tyre held him 

 prifbner. The Licentiate Pol* found in his houfein Cttf 

 co 9 his fervants and Mamacomas^ which did ferviccto 

 his memorie,and found that the body had bcfric tranC 

 ported from Patallafl/tto Totocachc , where the Spani 

 ards have fince founded the parifli of Saint Blaife. This 

 body was fo whole and preferved with a certainc rofin, 

 that it feemcd alivc,hc had his eyes made of a fine cloth 

 ofgolde, fo artificially fet,as they feemed very natural! 

 eyes, he had ablowe with a ftoneon the head , which 

 he had received in the wanes, he was all grey and hairy, 

 having loft no more haire than if hee had died but the 

 fame day, although it were feavcmy and eight yeares 

 fincchis deceafe. The forefeid Polo fent this body with 

 fome others of the Inguas^ to the cittie of Lima , by the 

 viceroyes commaund which was the Marquife of Ca- 

 nette, and the which was very ncccflary to root out the 

 idolatry of Cufco . Many Spaniards have fecne this bo 

 dy with others in the hofpitall of Sain t Andrew, which 

 the Marquife built, but they were much decayed. Don 

 Phillip Caritopa , who was grand-childe or great grand- 

 'childe to this ingua , affirmed that the trcaiiirc hee left 

 to his family was great , which fhould be in the power 

 of the Tar?AconaSi4mM:o,TotojMd others. To this Ingua, 

 fucccedcd TcpaivgHa Tupangm, to whom his fbn of the 

 famename fuccecded,, who founded the family called 



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