Ecuador -- History -- To 1809; Peru -- History -- 1548-1820; Peru -- History -- Conquest, 1522-1548; Pizarro, Gonzalo, -1548
=Vasquez=, Tomas, sent to Arequipa by Vaca de Castro with a letter, 29, 30;
his career, 42 (_n._);
disinclined to comply with Gonzalo Pizarro’s wishes, 61;
Gonzalo Pizarro converses with, 66;
pardon granted to, 92 (_n._);
leaves Cuzco, 106
=Vega=, Garcilasso de la, Captain, 71;
does not approve of Gonzalo Pizarro’s election as Chief Justice, 72, 73;
excuses himself from going with Gonzalo Pizarro, 106;
flight of, from Cuzco, 116;
seized as a fugitive, 139 (_n._);
escape of, 140 (_n._)
=Vela=, Hernan, loyalty of, 126
=Vera=, Maria de, 61
=Verdugo=, Melchor, seized as a fugitive, 139 (_n._);
Indians of, heavily rated by the Viceroy, 147
=Vilcamayu=, 170
=Vilcapampa=, 164, 166, 167, 169, 170, 190, 195
=Vilcapaniguana=, 177
=Vilcapari Guaman=, 180
=Vilcas=, bridge of, 102
=Villacastin=, Francisco de, letter of, to Gonzalo Pizarro, 42;
his career, 42 (_n._);
disinclined to comply with the wishes of Gonzalo Pizarro, 61;
is sent for by Gonzalo Pizarro, 62;
pardon granted to, 92 (_n._)
=Villacorta=, letter of, to Gonzalo Pizarro, 35
=Villadiego=, 79
=Villalobos=, Dr, 2
=Villegas=, Jeronimo de, sent to Huanuco, 112;
treachery of, 113;
arrives at the rebel camp, 119
=Viticos=, province of, 123, 124
=Viticos=, town of, 164, 165, 175, 178
=Vivero=, Gonzalo Perez de, 167, 168
=Vivero=, Juan de, 168
=Xaguey=, the Viceroy at, 55
=Xaquixaguana=, Captains Juan Velez de Guevara and
Pedro Cermeño, ordered to go to, 106;
Gonzalo Pizarro pitches his camp at, 116
=Xauxa=, province of, 22, 74, 75, 139
=Yamqui Mayta=, 179, 181, 192, 194, 195
=Yanamachi=, 171
=Yca=, town of, 88
=Ylave=, town of, 41
=Yucay=, 172
=Zaragoza=, 104
=Zarate=, Agustin de, an Accountant, sails with Blasco Nuñez, 1 (_n._);
publishes a book dealing with the events which
led to the expulsion of the Viceroy, 4 (_n._);
sent to meet Gonzalo Pizarro, 139 (_n._)
=Zarate=, Juan Ortiz de, is asked by Gonzalo Pizarro to accompany him, 43;
his share in the plot to murder Francisco de Almendras, 156
=Zarate=, Pedro Ortiz de, the Licentiate, sails with Blasco Nuñez, 1 (_n._);
one of the four Judges appointed to enforce the new laws in Peru, 4 (_n._);
offers his advice to the Viceroy, 7;
summoned to meet the Viceroy, 94
=Zuñiga y Velasco=, Diego de, Count of Nieva, Viceroy of Peru, 169, 174, 187
=Zurbano=, Geronimo de, appointed Captain of the fleet, 86;
takes part in destroying four ships, 151
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