"The Travels of Pedro de Cieza de León; Part 2" by Pedro de Cieza de León is a historic narration from the late 1500s that uncovers the story and administration of the Inca civilization, examining their beginnings, community organization, and significant occurrences while they ruled Peru. This written work delivers worthwhile understanding into the Inca civilization, carefully describing their cultural traditions, legends, and the historical circumstances before the Spanish takeover. The first part of this record explains what the Andean area was like before the Incas became powerful, depicting a chaotic community marked by fighting and unrest. De León retells stories of strong characters, such as Ticiviracocha, believed by the locals to have the ability to change the earth and cure diseases, alongside the entrance of bold leaders intending to join and control the people. These stories create a base for recognizing the Inca's rise to power, displaying the public interactions, cultural opinions, and prior historical events that molded their kingdom.

The travels of Pedro de Cieza de Léon; part 2
By Pedro de Cieza de León
Discover the captivating narratives of powerful gods and brave leaders who shaped an ancient empire amidst chaos and disarray in South America.
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About the AuthorPedro Cieza de León was a Spanish conquistador and chronicler of Peru and Popayán. He is known primarily for his extensive work, Crónicas del Perú, which has been a source of knowledge for centuries for different disciplines such as history, philology, geography, biology, anthropology, botany and zoology. He wrote this book in four parts, but only the first was published during his lifetime; the remaining sections were not published until the 19th and 20th centuries.
Pedro Cieza de León was a Spanish conquistador and chronicler of Peru and Popayán. He is known primarily for his extensive work, Crónicas del Perú, which has been a source of knowledge for centuries for different disciplines such as history, philology, geography, biology, anthropology, botany and zoology. He wrote this book in four parts, but only the first was published during his lifetime; the remaining sections were not published until the 19th and 20th centuries.
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