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| | Inca Lands: Chapter XII |
 | | In this he says: “and having arrived at the principal fortress, Guaynapucara [“the young fortress”], which the Incas had fortified, we found it defended by the Prince Philipe Quispetutio, a son of the Inca Titu Cusi, with his captains and soldiers. |
 | | It was during Titu Cusi’s reign that Friars Marcos and Diego marched over here with their converts from Puquiura, each carrying a stick of firewood. |
 | | Finally, Calancha says that Friar Ortiz, after he had secured permission from Titu Cusi to establish the second missionary station in Uilcapampa, selected “the town of Huarancalla, which was populous and well located in the midst of a number of other little towns and villages. |
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