Peruvian antiquities / by Mariano Edward Rivero and John James von Tschudi ; translated by Francis L. Hawks.
- Mariano Eduardo de Rivero y Ustariz
- Date:
- 1854
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Peruvian antiquities / by Mariano Edward Rivero and John James von Tschudi ; translated by Francis L. Hawks. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![The 6th year of his government corresponds with the year 2500 after the deluge. XLV. Chpac- Ywpanqui-Amauta reigned 35 years. XLVI. Huapar-Sacritopa. XLVII. Caco-Manco-Avqui reigned 13 years. XLVIII. Hina-Huella reigned 30 years. XLIX. Inti-Capac-Amauta reigned 30 years. L. Ayar-Manco-Capac II. LI. Yahuar-Huquiz reigned 30 years. He was a celebrated astronomer, and intercalated a year at the end of four centuries. LII. Gapac- Titu- Yupanqui reigned 23 years, and died when more than a hundred years of age, of one of those malignant diseases [literally smallpox] which desolated the country. LIII. Topa-Guri-Amauta II. reigned 39 years, and died when more than 80 years of age. LIV. Topa-Curi III. reigned 40 years. LV. Huillca-Nota-Amauta reigned 60 years, and died at more than 90 years of age. This prince gained a memorable victory in Huillca-Kota, over several foreign hordes from Tucuman, who had inva- ded the country. LVI. Topa- Yupanqui reigned 43 years, and died at 90 years of age. LVII. lilac-Topa-Gapac reignedi four years, LYIII. Titu-Raymi-Gozque reigned 31 years. LIX. Huqui-Ninaqui reigned 43 years. LX. Manco-Gapac III. reigned 23 years. According to the Amautas, this prince reigned in the year 2950 after the deluge, and consequently at the time of the birth of Jesus Christ, an epoch when Peru had reached her highest elevation and extension. LXI. Gayo-Manco-Gapac II. reigned 20 years.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24883463_0089.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


