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Narrative of the Incas /

"A chronicle that has been judged the 'single most authentic document of its kind.' Based on testimonies from descendants of Inca kings, who in the 1540s-50s still remembered the oral history and traditions of their ancestors. Beginning in 1551, Betanzos transcribed their memories and...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Betanzos, Juan de, -1576
Otros Autores: Hamilton, Roland, 1936-, Buchanan, Dana, 1939-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
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Publicado: Austin : University of Texas Press, 1996.
Edición:1st ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Juan de Betanzos and Inca traditions
  • Contiti Viracocha, the Creator
  • The creation of the people and the departure of Contiti Viracocha
  • Cuzco and the creation of the noble class
  • Ayar Manco settles in Cuzco
  • From Manco Incoa to Viracocha Inca
  • Viracocha surrenders to Uscovilca
  • Yupanque decides to resist
  • Yupanque defeats Uscovilca
  • Yupanque offers the victory to his father
  • Yupanque divides the spoils
  • Yupanque builds the Temple of the Sun
  • Yupanque consolidates the Empire
  • Division of Cuzco and the marriage of the single men
  • The creation of the warrior class
  • Yupanque creates the calendar and the feasts
  • Yupanque rebuilds Cuzco
  • The death of Viracocha Inca
  • Yupanque's conquests
  • Yupanque defeats the Soras
  • Yupanque conquers Collasuyo
  • Yupanque creates laws for Cuzco
  • Yupanque provisions his realm
  • Life of the Inca Yupanque
  • Yupanque sends his sons to conquer Chinchasuyo
  • Yamque Yupanque returns from the wars
  • The birth of Huayna Capac
  • Topa Inca
  • Topa Inca conquers Andesyo
  • Yupanque divides his property
  • Yupanque ordains certain ceremonies.
  • Yupanque arranges his funeral
  • The death of Yupanque
  • Topa Inca puts down a rebellion
  • Topa Inca names the governors of the provinces
  • Topa Inca defeats his enemies and goes to Chile
  • Topa Inca returns to Cuzco; the death of Yamque Yupanque
  • Topa Inca builds the Fortress of Cuzco
  • Topa Inca builds Chinchero
  • The death of Topa Inca
  • Huayna Capac sends out inspectors
  • Huayna Capac reorganizes the empire
  • Huayna Capac's inspection of the region around Cuzco
  • Huayna Capac builds monuments
  • Huayna Capac learns of his mother's death
  • The birth of Atahualpa and Huascar
  • The birth of Cuxi Yupanque
  • The birth of Dona Angelina
  • Huayna Capac dies in Quito
  • Huascar is named Inca
  • Atahualpa sends gifts to Huascar
  • Huascar sends Hango against Atahualpha
  • Hango's defeat and death
  • Atahualpa punishes the Canares
  • Atahualpa accepts the royal fringe
  • Atahualpa's victories over Huascar
  • Chalcochima and Quizquiz achieve victory
  • The Inca Atahaulpa leaves Quito.
  • Atahualpa punishes the Yngas
  • The defeat of Huascar's forces
  • Huascar raises an army in Cuzco
  • Initial victory for Huascar
  • Huascar's capture
  • Chalcochima defeats Huascar's army
  • Atahualpa destroys the Guaca at Guamachucho
  • Atahualpa learns of Pizarro's arrival
  • Quizquiz and Chalcochima enter Cuzco
  • Cuxi Yupanque punishes Atahualpa's enemies in Cuzco
  • Pizarro sends a messenger to Atahualpa
  • Pizarro arrives at Cajamarca
  • Pizarro awaits Atahualpa
  • Atahualpa's capture
  • Huascar's death
  • Pizarro sends three Spaniards to Cuzco
  • Atahualpa's death
  • Pizarro names Topa Gualpa as Inco
  • Pizarro names Manco as Inca
  • Manco Inca and Vilaoma plot a rebellion
  • Manco Inca escapes from Hernando Pizarro
  • Manco Inca lays siege to Cuzco
  • Manco Inca's death
  • Saire Topa is named Inca
  • Juan de Betanzos meets with Viceroy Hurtado de Mendoza.