Vulgar words in History of the Incas (Page 1)

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The descendants of Inca Urco, however, say that he was legitimate, but all the rest say that he was a bastard[77].

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As Viracocha was now very old, he nominated as his successor his bastard son Inca Urco, without regard to the order of succession, because he was very fond of his mother.

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He had four legitimate sons by his wife Mama Anahuarqui, and he had 100 sons and 50 daughters who were bastards.

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He had two legitimate sons, 60 bastards, and 30 daughters.

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It is to be noted that Atahualpa, bastard son of Huayna Ccapac by Tocto Coca, his cousin, of the lineage of Inca Yupanqui, had been taken to that war by his father to prove him.

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Viracocha, the eighth Inca, although he had an older legitimate son named Inca Rocca, did not name him as his successor, nor any of his legitimate sons, but a bastard named Inca Urco.

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They were bastards, which is well known among them.

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Sayri Tupac died as a Christian, and he who is now in the Andes in rebellion, named Titu Cusi Yupanqui, is not a legitimate son of Manco Inca, but a bastard and apostate.

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Besides these there are Don Alonso Titu Atauchi, son of Titu Atauchi, and other bastards, but neither one nor the other has any right to be called a natural lord of the land.

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