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Ollantay Dramatis Personae

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"Apu Ollantay", by Clements Markham, [1910],

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Ollantay Dramatis Person

Scene

In "Cuzco" and its environs, and "Ollantay-tampu "

Dramatis Person

Apu Ollantay.-
-General of "Anti-suyu", the eastern province of the empire. A young chief, but not of the blood-royal. His rank was that of a "Tucuyricuo" or Viceroy. The name occurs among the witnesses examined by order of the Viceroy Toledo, being one of the six of the "Antasayac ayllu".

Pachacuti.-
-The Sovereign Inca.

Tupac Yupanqui.-
-Sovereign. Inca, son and heir of Pachacuti.

Rumi-aui.--a
great chief, General of "Colla-suyu". The word means 'Stone-eye.'

Uillac Uma.-
-High Priest of the Sun. The word "Uma" means head, and "Uillac", a councillor and diviner.

Urco Huaranca.--a
chief. The words mean' Mountain Chief.' The word "huaranca" means 1000; hence, Chief of a Thousand.

Hanco Huayllu Auqui.-
-An old officer, of the blood-royal.

Piqui Chaqui.-
-Page to Ollantay. The words mean 'fleet-footed.'

Anahuarqui.-
-The "Ccoya" or Queen, wife of Pachacuti.

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Cusi Coyllur Usta.--a
Princess, daughter of Pachacuti. The words mean 'the joyful star.'

Yma Sumac.-
-Daughter of Cusi Coyllur. The words mean 'How beautiful.'

Pitu Salla.--a
girl, companion of Yma Sumac.

Ccacca Mama.--a
matron of Virgins of the Sun. Jailer of Cusi Coyllur.

Nobles, captains, soldiers, boys and girls dancing, singers, attendants, messengers or Chasqui.
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