%\jt £)ff^tng of tfeclitngsof iMti l 289 
of fyc inngtome continued; in the i flue fens p:cuinceg bp Ijirn toon, toere Chile, ano 
fuccefftuelp, ano not fcnto tl;e djttojcn of 
tlje fonnes, before all the bothers ^aue 
raigneo one after another, butfirdtbe el? 
belt fonne is Btug, then after his Death 
his fecoiiD brother fuccecoctb in the feing? 
Dome, ano not tbeclDcd brothers fonnesy 
anotbefecono brother Dpitig, there being 
nomo:e.b:ctb:cn, tl;e crotone falletbbn? 
to the rioed brothers fonnes, toithout al? 
tcration 0: change:this Sichcroca boas a 
baliantfouloier Itfeebts father, anD b:ogbt 
manp of bis neighbours to fubiertion,anD 
bp Mama Cura be baD iffue a fonne calico 
Locuco Panguci the tl)trO feing, U)ho du? 
DieD ratl;er to boloc thofe lanDcs he h,aD bn? 
Derhts fubie£tion,thenfO toino: incrcafe 
mo:etmfo them: anD being ageo, he mar? 
rieD a toife Mama Anauerque, bp Inborn he 
haD a fonne calico Malta Capa, that aug? 
menteD his inngOomc,anb thcrbhto iopneO 
thepjoumceofCufco, anD bp his tnife Ma¬ 
ma Iacchi Del a he bao iffue a fonne, calleD 
Capa Cvupangu, of inborn thercis nothing 
too:fbp memo??, onelp that he left a fonne 
(bp htS toife Mama Cagna^alleOjlngaRu- 
c.ijtoho life tnife DiD no fpettall thing During 
his life,but onelp bp his toife Mama Micay 
he h'aDDiuers fonnes, ano one among the 
rett calleD Iaguar Guacinga lupanguc, of 
tohome there is a drangc bilfo:p rcciteo, 
tofjicb is,tf hr being a chilD ofp age of tb:® 
monthes, tons tafecn bp certatne Caciqucn 
that are lifectoife ilo:Dcs 0: feinges, that 
thought to fell him,ano tohilethcp cofulteo 
mnonga themfelues cocerning his Death, 
it chanceo that as the chiloc crieo, certatne 
D;opsofblo)D iffueD out of his epes, Inhere? 
bp tbep toere abalbeD,edcemmg it fo: a mi? 
racle,tbcp left the c^tlD ano DeparteD,tohich 
being tafecn bp bp a ff ranger, toas carico 
tofhc t 'feing,anD after that became great anD 
P’oucD a b;aue foulDier, fo that he ouercam 
manp of Ijis neighbours,ano brought them 
in fubiertion bnoer him,he bao fo toife Ma¬ 
ma Chipuia,ano bp her hao his clocd fonne 
nameD Vira Cocham,tbatfucceeDco him in 
his feingDomc,anD much increafeDhis Do? 
mmiensiaftcrbimratgneO Pachacoti his 
fonne, borne Of Mama Yunta Cayan, tt)is 
P;ince toas much balanter then al his p:e? 
Deceffo:s,toberebp he oucrcantc manp pco? 
pie, ano bp h im the founoation of the cattle 
of Cufco toas fird begun:ano oping, he left 
fojbeirc anD fucccffo: of bis feingoome To? 
pa Inga lupanguc bis fonne, bo:ne ofMa? 
ma Anaberquc, that follOtoeD htS fathers 
fteppes, ano onercame manp people, ano 
thought in fubiertion, ano finilheo 
the cattle of Cufco begun bp his fatber^b* 
The 2 Bookc. 
Quito, ano he caufco the fetnges 
(fo much toonocrcD at of all the tobjlDc). fo 
be maoc from Cufco, through the p:outncc 
of Cliarcasbnfo Chile, in the tohich toap, 
from Ijalfc mile fo balfemtlc,be hao plareo 
poltes bp them calleD Chafqms,tohtch toere 
Bnoians ttjattoent falter then anp of our 
bo:fcs,to the great cafe ano contentment 
offrauailers, fo.: bp that means thep might 
fijojten theirtoap,anoin fh:ee Dapes tra? 
uaile Jt2oLenken (that is 240 miles) bp 
rcafonbffheftoiffnec of the men that bare 
them anD dooDe fo: podes,, after the AfFri ? 
can manner in thefeingDome of Congo, as 
BbauealrcaDpDeclareD, fo:fhat after the 
ariual ofthe Spamardcs, there toere neither 
ho:fcs, affes, no: mules toithin the countrp 
tohereon men ItjculD ritic 0: frauaile toitb* 
al.SLhisfeingDping, left iffue aboue 1501 
fonnes, among the tohich one of them 11a? 
nteD Guaynacapa.begOtten bpon Mama Q* 
clo his toife, fucceeDeo him in Ijis fetngDcm, 
not anp thing inferio: fo: balour,toifeDcmy 
anD counccll, both in peace anD toar, much 
augmenting ans increafing the limites of 
hiscountrie, obferuing great o:Der anDc? 
ipiitic in all thinges, both concerning the 
gouernment of the count rie,anD the people, 
appointing better o:Ders, ano manieoloe 
ano ancient latocs that toere tmfif anD not 
ccnuenient,he caufeo to be ab:ogates, anD 
netoc DcuifeD in their place: bee marieo a 
toife calleD Coyam Pilicovaco, bptohom 
hauing no chilD:cn, he marieD Diuers other 
iniucSjfothatthenumbcr of his cbtlo:ctt 
toas much greater then his fathers, toho 
noftotthttanDtnghaD iyofonnes. £mong 
hischilo:enthe eloed toas calleD Guafcar 
Inga, his mother bring calleD Raua Oclo, 
anDasB|faiDbcfo:C tljiS feing Guainacapa 
much increafeD in his feingDomc, ar.D oucr? 
tame manp people, among the tohich bee 
hclDefogffiD gouernment anD o:Dcr, as it 
fecmeD in manner bnpcffiblc, fpcciallp a? 
mong fuch ruDe $ finiplc people, that toere 
tobolp toithout learning,toherein appeereD 
a mod manifed erample of great fubiertion 
anD louc in his fubierts fotoaros their natu? 
rallIbo:Des: anD hereupon to his great bo? 
nour, thep maDc the ttoo notable anD codip 
hie?toaies(fo much edeemeo in al coutries) 
anD map toell be accounfeDfo: one ofthe 
feauen toonDers ofthe too:to , fo: tohen 
Guainacapa toas gon from Cufco toitb his 
anniefo mafeetoarreagaindthe p?ouince 
of Quito, Didant front thence at the lead 
500 miles, he toas fo:ceD to paffe oucr high 
hills, tohercbp both he anD his people in? 
BurcD great trouble ano msferte, bccaufe 
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