Apu Ollantay - A Drama of the Time of the Incas by Sir Clements R. Markham
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In Cuzco and its environs, and Ollantay-tampu DRAMATIS PERSONAE APU OLLANTAY.--General of Anti-suyu, the eastern province of the empire. A young chief, but not of the blood-royal. His rank was that of a Tucuyricuo or Viceroy. The name occurs among the witnesses examined by order of the Viceroy Toledo, being one of the six of the Antasayac ayllu. PACHACUTI.--The Sovereign Inca. TUPAC YUPANQUI.--Sovereign. Inca, son and heir of Pachacuti. RUMI-NAUI.--A great chief, General of Colla-suyu. The word means 'Stone-eye.' |
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