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There is light thrown upon the name Ollantay by the evidence taken during the journey of the Viceroy Toledo from Jauja to Cuzco, from
Apu Ollantay A Drama of the Time of the Incas Clements R. Markham 1873
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Sinchis in a town called Ollantay-tampu, six leagues from Cuzco, the one named Paucar-Ancho and the other Tocori Tupac, who ruled over the
History of the Incas Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa
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(1835-91); and Constantino Carrasco (1841-87), who put into Spanish verse the native Quichua drama, "Ollantay".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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Ollantay-tampus, but would not come to do homage, nor did their people wish to do so.
History of the Incas Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa
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Forced to raise the siege he established his head-quarters at Ollantay-tampu, where he repulsed an attack led by Hernando Pizarro.
History of the Incas Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa
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The mountains rise abruptly from the valley of the Vilcamayu below Ollantay-tampu, where the bridge of Chuqui-chaca opened upon paths leading up into a land of enchantment.
History of the Incas Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa
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The drama of Ollantay was first reduced to writing and arranged for acting by Dr. Don Antonio Valdez, the Cura of Tinto.
Apu Ollantay A Drama of the Time of the Incas Clements R. Markham 1873
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The Inca hands over the matter to Ollantay, but this
Apu Ollantay A Drama of the Time of the Incas Clements R. Markham 1873
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Here is the source of the river Uilcamayu, which flows by Ollantay-tampu.
Apu Ollantay A Drama of the Time of the Incas Clements R. Markham 1873
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The last publication of a text of Ollantay was by the Rev.J. H. Gybbon
Apu Ollantay A Drama of the Time of the Incas Clements R. Markham 1873
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