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The Siege of Cuzco

A Tragedy. In Five Acts
  
  
  
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.

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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.

    PERUVIANS.
    MEN.

  • Villoma, an Inca, High Priest of the Sun.
  • Zamorin, an Inca, Leader of the Peruvian Army, Hostage with the Spaniards.
  • Gulaxa, a Peruvian Chief, pretending to the Crown of Cuzco; supported by Pizarro.
  • Orcas, Arcal, Rimac, Ina, Conspirators, attached to Gulaxa.
  • Soldiers, Priests, &c.

    WOMAN.

  • Zama, a Coya, Daughter of the Sun, Child of Villoma, and Wife of Zamorin.

    SPANIARDS—Of Pizarro's Party.

  • Don Francisco Pizarro.
  • Don Juan Pizarro, his Brother.
  • Don Alonzo de Alvarados, an old brave Spanish Leader.
  • Don Sebastian de Benalcazar, his Friend, ditto.
  • Don Diego de Almagro, Son to Pizarro's Rival, a young, fiery, honourable Knight.

    SPANIARDS—Of Almagro's Party.

  • Pedro de Lerma, a discontented Chief.
  • Pedro de Candia, a Greek; artful and interested.
  • Juan de Herrada.
  • Roderigo de Orgognez.
  • Garcias, Herald of Almagro.
Scene—The Fortress of Cuzco, founded on a Rock, crowned by the Temple of the Sun. At its Base, Pizarro's Camp, and Part of Cuzco, in Ruins.
Time—that of the Representation.