The War of Chupas
Pedro de Cieza de León
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  • Ocampo, Rodrigo de, [7], [277].
  • Ocuzca. See [Indian Chiefs].
  • Olivas, Juan de, [295].
  • Oñate, Pedro de, [220], [283];
  • executed, [286].
  • oranges, the first borne in Peru, [95].
  • Ordás, Diego de, [157], [351] and [n.].
  • Ordinances. See [New Laws].
  • Orduña, Pedro de, [122].
  • Orejón, Pedro, [86].
  • orejones, [323] and [n.].
  • Orellana, Francisco de, [58-9], [63], [68], [69];
  • journeys down the Marañón, [66];
  • and so on to Spain, where he is appointed Adelantado, [67];
  • returns to the Amazons river and is lost, [67].
  • Orgónez, Captain, [xxxiii_v].
  • Orihuela, Francisco de, [116], [125].
  • Ortíz de Guzmán, Diego, [105-6], [112].
  • —— de Zarate, Juan, [xlii], [105-7], [110 n.], [283].
  • Osorio, Captain, [35], [37], [39];
  • his death, [38].
  • Overtures for a peaceful settlement of claims, to avoid battle, [245-63];
  • their failure and its causes, [263].
  • Pachacama party or faction, adherents of Pizarro as opposed to Almagrists or "men of Chile," [83], [86], [170], [184], [216], [255], [264], [270], [281].
  • Paéz, [35], [41].
  • —— de Laserna, licentiate, [81].
  • Pallas, Inca ladies, [270].
  • Pallas Indians, [162].
  • Palms, isle of, [45], [87-8], [90].
  • Palomino, Juan Alonso, of Guamanga, [136], [176], [247];
  • alcalde of Lima, [361], [371-2].
  • Panamá, [xlii], [5], [7], [8], [44], [77], [80-1], [85-91], [157], [159], [287], [309-10], [361];
  • Audiencia of, [see Audiencia].
  • Parcos, [165], [255].
  • Partida, law of, [266].
  • Pasto, [6], [55], [158].
  • Paucura, province, [19], [27-8].
  • Paz, La, [150] and see [Chuqui_apu].
  • Peña, Alonso de, [89 n.], [139 n.].
  • —— Cristóbal de, [89], [139].
  • Peralta, Don Diego de, of La Paz, [161];
  • banished, [150].
  • Perdomo, Luis, alcalde of Plata, [152-3].
  • Perero, Sancho, of Cáceres, [132-4], [152-3].
  • Pereyra, Gonzalo, [168];
  • ensign-general, [208].
  • Pérez, Francisco, executed, [286].
  • [—— Juan], [105], [210], [290];
  • executed, [286].
  • —— Becerra, Diego, [103], [218];
  • a turncoat, [261] (printed López in error for Pérez), [318].
  • —— de Esquivel, Alonso, [105].
  • —— de Guevara, Juan, [122], [144], [237], [288].
  • Pero Alvarez. See [Alvarez Holguín, Pedro].
  • Peroanzures. See Anzures de Camporredondo, Pedro.
  • Pescado, village and river, [8].
  • Picado, Antonio, secretary to Pizarro, [3], [55], [84], [91], [98], [105], [111-12], [115];
  • is captured, [116], [124], [126];
  • is put to the torture, married, and beheaded, [142-4].
  • Picara. See [Indian Chiefs].
  • —— province, [19-22], [24], [27].
  • Picoy, village, [255].
  • Pimentel, Antonio, [17], [22-3].
  • Pineda. See [Díaz de Pineda].
  • pitfalls with spikes, [18].
  • Piura, [83], [155], [184].
  • pixibay, the "peach palm" [guilielma speciosa, Mart.], [16], [30].
  • [Pizarro, Don Francisco], the Marquis (generally quoted as "The Marquis" simply), [xxvii_x], [xxxii_v], [xxxvii_xlii], [1-3], [6], [8], [12], [44], [47], [49-54], [80-5], [91-5] and [n.], [96] and [n.], [97-101], [110] and [n.], [112-14], [116], [118], [120-4], [126-34], [139-42], [145], [147], [151], [155], [157-61], [163], [174], [179], [182], [184], [190], [192], [194], [200], [204-5], [212], [216], [226], [230-1], [234], [241], [264], [267], [282-3], [285], [292], [299], [307], [311], [337], [354];
  • assassination of, [103-9] and [n.(1)], [n.(2)], [n.(3)], [n.(4)];
  • disposal of his body, [111] and [n.] and [147];
  • his children, [185].
  • Pizarro, Gonzalo, [xxvii], [xxix], [xxxii], [1-3], [162], [289-92], [306-7], [310-13], [330], [339], [366], [372];
  • appointed Governor of Quito, [54];
  • leads an expedition in search of El Dorado, [55-77];
  • sufferings of his party in the Canela country, chaps. [xxi], [xxii], [lxxxi].
  • —— Hernando, [xxvii], [xxxii_viii] and [n.(1)], [n.(2)], [259], [297].
  • —— Juan, [xxxii].
  • Plasencia, Bishop of, his expedition under Camargo, [136-7] and [n.].
  • Plata, town of, [1], [4], [84], [132-4], [136], [151-2], [163], [179], [181], [188], [209], [314], [316].
  • —— Rio de la, river and region, [151], [304] and [n.], [305], [315-16], [328].
  • Plaza (mayor) at Lima, [xli], [103-4 n.] and [Pl.]; [106], [111].
  • Pomacocha, [265].
  • Popayán, city of, [xxviii], [5], [6], [8 n.], [34-5], [38-9], [41], [45], [54 n.], [75], [78], [138-41], [157-60], [339], [360].
  • Porco, silver mines at, [151], [153], [182], [209].
  • Potosí, [268].
  • Pozo, province, [19-21], [24-8], [34].
  • Pozos Indians, [22], [26].
  • Presa, Domingo de la, [53], [82].
  • Prescott, Mr., [xxvi], [xxxi] and [n.], [xxxviii], [xlii], [xliii], [95 n.], [96 n.], [175 n.], [274 n.], [301 n.]
  • Puelles, Pedro de, [55-6], [160], [293].
  • Puertocarrero, Pedro, [84], [126-30], [133], [165], [207], [268], [282].
  • Puerto Viejo, [55], [162].
  • Quijos, Indians and their province, [55], [57].
  • Quinbaya province, [34], [46].
  • Quito, bishop elect of. See [Díaz de Arias].
  • Quito, city of, [xxviii], [2], [6], [7], [34], [54-6], [58], [64-5], [75], [125], [138], [140], [156], [158-62], [164], [179], [182-4], [186], [190-2], [205], [268], [290-1], [307], [309], [311], [314].
  • —— War of (book), [xxv-vi].
  • Rada, [175 n.] See [Herrada].
  • regidor, [152], [193], [330-1];
  • definition of, [xlvi].
  • repartimiento, [xxxix], [6], [20], [49-51], [78], [91], [265], [273], [295], [306], [335], [351], [353-4];
  • definition of, [xlvi].
  • residencia, [10], [92] and [n.], [116], [131], [343-4], [348]. See also [Juez de residencia].
  • Riquelme, Alonso de, [102], [104 n.], [111], [115], [234], [330].
  • Ríos, Pedro de los, [130], [133], [282].
  • Rivera (or Ribera), Antonio de [55], [57-8], [63], [73], [76], [112], [361], [371-2].
  • —— Hernando de, [132].
  • —— Nicolas de (el mozo), [104 n.];
  • (el viejo), [104 n.], [277].
  • Robledo, Jorge, Captain, leads an expedition to Anzerma, [5-6], [8-10], [12-14], [17], [20], [27-8], [45-6], [49], [55], [78-9]. [139], [158];
  • is wounded, [23];
  • hanged and eaten, [23 n.].
  • Robles, Dr. Francisco, a judge of Audiencia at Panamá, [80-1].
  • —— Martín de, [133];
  • appointed ensign-general, [134].
  • [Rodríguez Barragán], Juan, [102], [109 n.], [217], [240-1], [262], [282 n.];
  • is hanged, [286].
  • —— [de Camporredondo], Gaspar (brother of Pedro Anzures), [153], [170], [296-7], [307].
  • [—— de Sosa], Hernán, Comendador, [5], [18], [22], [24-5], [31], [33];
  • killed and eaten, [26].
  • Rojas, Diego de, Captain, [xxvii], [xliii], [154], [207], [234], [236-7], [239], [255-6], [269], [272], [280], [285-6], [320-1], [323], [325-7], [331], [334-6], [365];
  • is sub-leader of an expedition towards the Rio de la Plata, [305], [315-17];
  • reaches Tucuman, [318-19];
  • is wounded, [332];
  • dies by arrow poison, [333];
  • his character, [333].
  • —— Gabriel de, [xliii], [116], [126-8], [131], [134-5], [150], [214], [297], [310].
  • Ruíz, Domingo, a tell-tale priest, [101].
  • Salazar, Rodrigo (surname omitted in error in eighth line), [293].
  • Salcedo, García de, [105-6].
  • Salinas, las, battle of, [xxvii], [xxxvi], [xliii], [79], [126-7], [135], [163].
  • Salinas, las, The War of (book by Cieza de León), [xxv], [xxvii], [34].
  • San Juan, city of, earlier called Santa Ana, [45-6], [49], [78].
  • —— river, [7], [44-5], [85], [94].
  • —— de la Vitoria, [4] and [n.].
  • San Martín, Fr. Tomás de, [168-9], [185], [197-200].
  • San Miguel, [55], [119-20], [125], [144], [155], [162], [184], [234], [236].
  • San Millán, Pedro de, [102], [226] and [n.], [227-8], [262];
  • executed, [285].
  • Sánchez, Francisco, Sergeant-major, [129], [136], [154].
  • —— Juan, executed, [286].
  • —— de Hinojosa, Ruy, [365].
  • Santa valley, and ruins, [195].
  • Santa Ana de los Caballeros, city of, [6], [12], [15];
  • renamed "San Juan," [45-6], [49], [78].
  • Santa Marta, river and city, [5], [8], [18], [21], [77].
  • Santo Domingo, monastery of, at Cuzco, [181];
  • at Lima, [111], [124], [185].
  • Sardinas, Ancón de (a bay), [85-6], [90].
  • Sarmiento, Hernando, [182], [184].
  • —— Pedro, a notary, [23].
  • Saucedo, [53], [215], [275], [278], [280].
  • Sayavedra, Juan de, [52], [83], [113], [166], [169], [236].
  • Serra de Sequidano, Mancio, [xlvi].
  • Silva, Diego de, [127], [129], [374].
  • Slings in warfare, [21], [40], [42].
  • Soconcho river, [334-6], [363];
  • village, [336 n.].
  • solares, or city allotments, at Lima, [xli];
  • original grantees of, [104 n.] and [Pl].
  • Sorio, Jerónimo de, [130], [136].
  • Sosa. See [Rodríguez de].
  • Sotelo, Cristóbal de, an honourable Almagrist officer, [xli], [xlii], [52], [83], [92-3], [97], [114-15], [117-18], [123], [144-7], [167-9], [171], [180-1], [208-9], [211], [214-18], [220-22], [224], [226], [230-1], [238], [241];
  • his prudence and popularity, [172-3];
  • is treacherously slain, [219].
  • Sotomayor, [337], [363], [365].
  • Suárez, Ana, marries Picado the night before he is beheaded, [143].
  • —— Sergeant-major, [168], [245], [276], [278].
  • —— [de Caravajal], Benito, licentiate, [53], [113], [234], [236], [280].
  • —— —— Illán, the factor, brother of Benito, [53], [113], [168-9], [234-5], [330].
  • [Suer de Nava, Melchor], [5], [13], [18], [22-3], [28], [46-8].
  • Suicide, of an Indian captive girl, [16];
  • of an Indian captive Chief, [32];
  • of a number of Indians [39].
  • Surbano, Jerónimo (Don Diego's envoy to Spain), [250].
  • Tacurumbi. See [Indian Chiefs].
  • Tambo, an ancient Inca fortress, [176].
  • —— Blanco, [118].
  • Tambos (wayside rest houses), [309].
  • Tapia, [349] and [n.].
  • Tello, Juan, [168], [283];
  • executed, [286].
  • Tesuna province, [334].
  • tiánguez, native market, [242].
  • Tierra Firme, [7], [44], [77], [79], [138], [289], [298], [309], [331], [339].
  • Timaná, [8], [34-5], [37-8].
  • Tomebamba, an Inca lodgment, [183-4].
  • Tordoya. See [Gómez de Tordoya].
  • Toro, Alonso de, [165-6].
  • Tovar. See [García de Tovar].
  • Truxillo (Trujillo), [3], [58], [118], [119], [122-3], [125], [127], [144], [155], [187], [192-6], [310].
  • Tucumá (Tucumán), [318] and [n.], [319], [321-3], [325], [334], [366 n.].
  • Umbra hill, [12].
  • Umbruza. See [Indian Chiefs].
  • Urabá, [11].
  • Uriaparia river, [316].
  • [Vaca de Castro], Don Cristóbal, President of the Audiencia of Panamá, and Governor of Peru, [xxvii], [xxxii] and [n.], [xl], [xlii], [79], [80], [83-90], [96], [119], [121-4], [130-1], [137] and [n.], [138-41], [144], [156-9], [161-7], [170], [174], [176-9], [182-206], [210-11], [213], [223], [226], [231-42], [244-5], [251], [254-9], [262], [266-9], [271-3], [276], [279], [281-3], [285-9], [292-4], [297-9], [304-13], [315], [330-1], [333], [361], [365-6], [371-5];
  • arrives in America at Nombre de Dios, [81];
  • and proceeds to Panamá, [81];
  • leaves for Peru, [81-2];
  • is accepted as Governor-general at Quito, [160];
  • acclaimed as Governor and Captain-General, [207];
  • did not fight in person, [277];
  • his avarice and vain glory, [295-6].
  • Vadillo, Juan de, licentiate, [6], [10 n.], [11], [339].
  • Valdivieso, Juan de, [157], [183].
  • [Valverde], Fr. Vicente de, Bishop of Lima, [4], [50], [82], [124];
  • killed at Puna by Indians, [125].
  • Vanegas, Ruy, [6], [8], [10], [12], [14], [17], [18], [49].
  • Vargas, Diego de, page to the Marquis, [106], [108] and [n.];
  • death of, [110].
  • —— Juan de, [293].
  • Vásquez, Martín, [351], [353 n.]
  • —— Tomás, [129], [136].
  • —— de Coronado, Francisco, [351], [352 n.].
  • —— de Tapia, Bernardino, [351], [353 n.].
  • Vega, Garcilaso de la. See [Laso de la Vega].
  • Velasco, Pedro de, [22-3].
  • [Vélez de Guevara, Juan], bachelor, [128-9], [236], [277], [280], [286], [307], [330-1], [361], [371], [374].
  • Verdugo, Melchor, [155-6].
  • Vergara, Francisco de, [105];
  • wounded, [110].
  • —— Pedro de, [162-3], [182], [185], [188], [192-3], [196], [277], [280], [288].
  • Viceroy of Peru, the first, [192], [362], [368], [372-3], [375]. See also [Núñez Vela].
  • Vilcas, [245], [250], [253], [255-6], [259-60], [262], [266], [268], [293-4].
  • Villacastin, Francisco de, [130-1].
  • Villalba, [158], [312-13].
  • Villalobos, Dr., [5], [80-1].
  • Villanueva, Luis de, [181-2].
  • Villaviciosa de Pasto, [7], [160].
  • Villegas, [73], [125].
  • —— Jerónimo de, [291].
  • Vinaque, [256].
  • Viticos, principal residence of the Inca Manco, [2], [240], [287], [297].
  • Xaquixaguana, [240-1].
  • Yalcones Indians, [35-6], [39], [41].
  • yuca (Jatropha manihot), an edible root, [64], [69-73].
  • Yucay river, [3];
  • valley, [2], [3], [293], [359].
  • Yupanqui. See [Inca].