History of the Incas | Page 2

Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa
sends an army to conquer the
province of Chinchay-suyu
XXXIX. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui plants mitimaes in all the lands he
had conquered
XL. The Collas, sons of Chuchi Ccapac, rebel against Inca Yupanqui to
obtain their freedom
XLI. Amaru Tupac Inca and Apu Paucar Usnu continue the conquest of
the Collao and again subdue the Collas
XLII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui nominates his son Tupac Inca
Yupanqui as his successor
XLIII. How Pachacuti armed his son Tupac Inca
XLIV. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui sends his son Tupac Inca Yupanqui to
conquer Chinchay-suyu
XLV. How Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui visited the provinces conquered
for him by his captains
XLVI. Tupac Inca Yupanqui sets out, a second time, by order of his

father, to conquer what remained unsubdued in Chinchay-suyu
XLVII. Death of Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui
XLVIII. The life of Tupac Inca Yupanqui, the tenth Inca
XLIX. Tupac Inca Yupanqui conquers the province of the Antis
L. Tupac Inca Yupanqui goes to subdue and pacify the Collas
LI. Tupac Inca makes the Yanaconas
LII. Tupac Inca Yupanqui orders a second visitation of the land, and
does other things
LIII. Tupac Inca makes the fortress of Cuzco
LIV. Death of Tupac Inca Yupanqui
LV. The life of Huayna Ccapac, eleventh Inca
LVI. They give the fringe of Inca to Huayna Ccapac, the eleventh Inca
LVII. The first acts of Huayna Ccapac after he became Inca
LVIII. Huayna Ccapac conquers Chachapoyas
LIX. Huayna Ccapac makes a visitation of the whole empire from
Quito to Chile
LX. Huayna Ccapac makes war on the Quitos, Pastos, Carangues,
Cayambis, Huancavilcas
LXI. The Chirihuanas come to make war in Peru against those
conquered by the Incas
LXII. What Huayna Ccapac did after the-said wars
LXIII. The life of Huascar, the last Inca, and of Atahualpa

LXIV. Huascar Inca marches in person to fight Chalco Chima and
Quiz-quiz, the captains of Atahualpa
LXV. The battle between the armies of Huascar and Atahualpa.
Huascar made prisoner
LXVI. What Chalco Chima and Quiz-quiz did concerning Huascar and
those of his side in words
LXVII. The cruelties that Atahualpa ordered to be perpetrated on the
prisoners and conquered of Huascar's party
LXVIII. News of the Spaniards comes to Atahualpa
LXIX. The Spaniards come to Caxamarca and seize Atahualpa, who
orders Huascar to be killed. Atahualpa also dies
LXX. It is noteworthy how these Incas were tyrants against themselves,
besides being so against the natives of the land
LXXI. Summary computation of the period that the Incas of Peru lasted
Certificate of the proofs and verification of this history
* * * * *
Account of the Province of Vilcapampa and a narrative of the execution
of the Inca Tupac Amaru, by Captain Baltasar de Ocampo

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
1. Map of Central Peru. 1907. By Graham Mackay, R.G.S
Six Facsimiles (reduced) from the Sarmiento MS., 1572 (Göttingen
University Library):
2. a. Arms of Philip II of Spain. Coloured

3. b. Last page of Sarmiento's introductory Letter to Philip II, with his
autograph
4. c. Arms of Philip II. fol. 1
5. d. Title of the Sarmiento MS. fol. 2
6. e. Arms of Don Francisco de Toledo, Viceroy of Peru, 1569--1581.
fol. 132
7. f. Signatures of the attesting witnesses, 1572. fol. 138
8. Portrait of the Viceroy, Don Francisco de Toledo, at Lima. From a
sketch by Sir Clements Markham in 1853
9. Group of Incas, in ceremonial dresses, from figures in the pictures in
the Church of Santa Ana, Cuzco, A.D. 1570. From a sketch by Sir
Clements Markham in 1853
10. Portraits of the Incas. Facsimile of the Title-page of the Fifth
Decade of Antonio de Herrera's Historia General de los Hechos de los
Castellanos en las Islas y Tierra Firme del Mar Oceano, Madrid, 1615.
fol. From the Rev. C.M. Cracherode's copy in the British Museum
11. Capture of Atahualpa, and Siege of Cuzco. From the Title-page of
the Sixth Decade of Antonio de Herrera
12. Map of Vilca-Pampa. 1907. By Graham Mackay, R.G.S
Plates 2--7 have been reproduced from the negatives, kindly lent for the
purpose by Professor Dr Richard Pietschmann, Director of the
Göttingen University Library.
[Illustration: 1907. Series II. Vol. XXII. Reproduced and printed for the
Hakluyt Society by Donald Macbeth. PORTRAITS OF THE INCAS.
From the Rev. C.M. Cracherode's copy in the British Museum.]

INTRODUCTION.
The publication of the text of the Sarmiento manuscript in the Library
of Göttingen University, has enabled the Council to present the
members of the Hakluyt Society with the most authentic narrative of
events connected with the history of the Incas of Peru.
The history of this manuscript, and of the documents which
accompanied it, is very interesting. The Viceroy, Don Francisco de
Toledo, who governed Peru from 1569 to 1581, caused them to be
prepared for the information of Philip II. Four cloths were
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