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440 * Teruel, Pedro de: work lost, 10
 * Theresa, H.R.H. Princess of Bavaria, 113
 * Thrush. See Chihua
 * Thunder and lightning, worship of, 104, 117
 * Tiahuanacu: described, 23, 24; account in the work of Oliva, 24; monolithic doorway, 25; central figure, 25, 26; kneeling figures, 27; mystery surrounding origin, 28; myth, 28, 29; name, 29; evidence of Acosta and Cieza de Leon, 29; Tiahuanacu and Chavin work compared, 35, 36; carving, 42; Tupac Inca Yupanqui at, 191
 * Tici or Tecce, attribute of the deity, 41
 * Tin: principal source, 191
 * Titicaca lake: basin of, ix; region around, 21, 38, 92; Titi, a clerical error, probably Inticaca, 103 n.; myth, 28, 48, 103 n.; basin of, 186, 187; palace on Coati island, 191
 * Titu. See Curi Coyllur
 * Titu Atauchi, son of Huayna Ccapac, 241; attacked Spanish rear at Tocto and made some prisoners, 263; friendship with Francisco de Chaves, 253
 * Tocapu, brocade invented by Inca Uira-cocha, 90, 122
 * Tocay Ccapac, chief of Ayamarca, 68, 71, 72, 73
 * Tocco, windows, 49. See Tampu-tocco
 * Tocta Cuca, mother of Atahualpa, 241
 * Tocto, defeat of Spaniards at, 253
 * Toguaru, conquest of, 91 n.
 * Tola (Baccharis Incarum), 22
 * Toledo, Don Francisco de, viceroy of Peru: his journey of inspection, 7, 289; his prolific legislation, 8, 15, 298; examination of Indians respecting Inca history, 289; arrival at Cuzco, 290; godfather to Melchior Carlos Inca, 290; ordered the invasion of Vilcapampa, 292; the Inca brought before him, 294; entreated to spare the Inca, 295; his banishment of the Inca family, 297; persecution of mestizos, 298; his disgrace doubtful, 299
 * Tomay Huaraca, chief of the Chancas, 83, 86, 89
 * Tono river, 193, 196
 * Tonapa, Lafone on the cult of, 99 n., 101
 * Topography. See Geography
 * Topu, measure of land. 161
 * Torres Rubio, Quichua dictionary, vi, 313 ; Aymara dictionary, 192, 315, 316
 * Treasure, of the Incas, 251 and note, 288; in the palace of Huayna Ccapac, 267; of the Chimu, 210, 211
 * Tropœolum, 80
 * Truxillo, Chimu ruins near, 208; founded by Pizarro, 225
 * Ttahuantin-suyu, the official name of the empire of the Incas, 173
 * Ttanta raquizic: class of boys, 162
 * Ttantana Marca, caves for interment on the, 112
 * Tuapaca. See Tarapaca
 * Tucuman, 31, 32, 36, 173; conquest, 190
 * Tucuyricocs, or overseers, 162
 * Tulumayu, torrent at Cuzco, 65, 66, 79
 * Tumbez: acquired by Tupac Inca Yupanqui, 184, 185, 208; Spaniards start from, 224
 * Tumi, dagger, knife, 292
 * Tumipampa, palace, 182; body of Huayna Ccapac taken to, 242; thence to Cuzco, 243; Huascar's army defeated at, 246
 * Tupac Amaru Inca, son of Manco, 259: accession, great ceremony, 290, 292; innocent of the deaths of Ortiz, Pando, and Añaya, 292 ; captured by Loyola, 293; brought before Toledo, 294; scene at his execution, 294; last words, 295, 296 n.; worship of his