ABSTRACT

This prince left his son Capac Sayhua Capac as heir, whose life was very peaceful; and he reigned more than seventy years, and died aged more than ninety. He left as his heir Capac Tinial Yupanqui, of whom the amautas relate nothing noteworthy, save that he was very observant of the rites and grateful to his gods, building many guacas to Illatici and to the Sun, his father, and to his ancestors. He died when decrepit with age, leaving many sons, and having lived more than ninety years, and having reigned forty. He left as his heir Ayar Tacco.2