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Author Montesinos, Fernando, active 17th century.

Title Memorias antiguas historiales del Peru / by Fernando Montesinos ; edited by Philip Ainsworth Means with Clements R. Markham
Published Farnham, England : Ashgate, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (x, 132, xlii pages, 10 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations
Series Works issued by the Hakluyt Society ; 2nd ser., no. 48
Works issued by the Hakluyt Society ; 2nd ser., no. 48.
Contents Ch. I. Of the manner in which government and good order were first established among the Indians of Piru -- ch. II. How the families of Cuzco raised up Manco Capac as their Lord, and of an Embassy which other Lords sent to him -- ch. III. Of a strange event which took place in Cuzco while the King Manco Capac and the Lords of the Region were making ready for the marriage feasts -- ch. IV. How, through the deaths of Manco Capac and of the neighbouring Lords, great wars broke forth between their successors, and of the end that was put to the matter by a strange event -- ch. V. Of the esteem in which were held Sinchi Cozque Pachacuti and his sons and relatives ; and of the outcome of the war which the Lords of Antaguailas made against them -- ch. VI. Of the things which Inti Capac Yupanqui ordered in Cuzco with respect to religion and to government -- ch. VII. Of the other matters which the King Inti Capac ordered for the good government of his kingdom and of his death -- ch. VIII. Concerning the signs which appeared in the sky in the time of Manco Capac, second of that name -- ch. IX. Of what occurred in the time of this King in Cuzco, and of the origin of the giants in Piru -- ch. X. Of the King Titu Yupanqui Pachacuti and of the reforms which he made in his kingdom -- ch. XI. Of other Peruvian Kings, and of some events in their reigns -- ch. XII. Continues the succession of the Peruvian Kings -- ch. XIII. Concerning the events and succession of some of the Kings of Piru -- ch. XIV. Of the confusion which was caused in Cuzco by the entrance of strange peoples into Piru, because of which the use of letters was lost -- ch. XV. Of the events in the time of Tupac Cauri Pachacuti the Seventh, and of other Peruvian Kings -- ch. XVI. Of the origin of the Kings Ingas and of the manner in which they introduced themselves into the government -- ch. XVII. In which the subject of the last chapter is continued and the outcome of the matter is related -- ch. XVIII. Concerning the marriage of Inga Roca -- ch. XIX. How the King of Vilcas and other Lords sent their obedience to Inga Roca, and of his return to Cuzco -- ch. XX. Of what befell Inga Capac Yupanqui and his brother, and of the lives of other Ingas -- ch. XXI. Certain things are told relating to the antecedents and deeds of the Inga Sinchi Roca -- ch. XXII. Of the manner in which the Inga Sinchi Roca entered Cuzco triumphant, and of his death -- ch. XXIII. Of the time in which Inga Huira Cocha began to reign, and of his deeds and achievements -- ch. XXIV. How Inga Huira Cocha set forth from Cuzco to the conquest of the Chachapoyas and of the Paltas -- ch. XXV. Of what Inga Huira Cocha did in Quito, and how he sent troops to the conquest of the Cofanes -- ch. XXVI. How Inga Huira Cocha returned to the province of the Canares and conquered it; and of the reason why that province is called Tumipampa -- ch. XXVII. Of Tupac Yupanqui, eighth of the Ingas, and how his son, Huaina Capac, succeeded him -- ch. XXVIII. How the Lord of Cayambe fortified himself with many troops in a lake called Yaguarcocha, and how the Inca conquered him
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Notes English
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Subject Incas.
Indians of South America -- Peru.
HISTORY -- Latin America -- South America.
Incas
Indians of South America
SUBJECT Peru -- History -- To 1548. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100202
Subject Peru
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
Author Means, Philip Ainsworth, 1892-1944.
Markham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir, 1830-1916.
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