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== Execution == [[File:Tupaq Amaru I hapisqa.gif|thumb|Tupaq Amaru, last Inca King, prisoner of the Spaniards, 1572 (drawing by Guaman Poma de Ayala)]] The five captured Inca generals received a summary trial and were sentenced to death by hanging. Several had already died of torture or disease. The trial of the ''Sapa Inca'' himself began a couple of days later. Túpac Amaru was convicted of the murder of the priests in Vilcabamba. Túpac Amaru was sentenced to be beheaded. It was reported in various sources in 1598 that numerous Catholic clerics, convinced of Túpac Amaru's innocence, pleaded to no avail, on their knees, that the Inca be sent to Spain for a trial instead of being executed. Many have argued that [[Francisco de Toledo, Count of Oropesa|Viceroy Toledo]], in executing a head of state recognized by the Spanish as an independent king, exceeded his authority and committed a crime within the political ideas of his own time. Other claims have been made to the contrary – that Túpac Amaru was in rebellion (his predecessors having allegedly accepted Spanish authority), that Toledo had tried peaceful means to settle differences, that three of his ambassadors to the Inca were murdered and that Túpac Amaru subsequently raised an army to resist the colonial army. The King of Spain, [[Philip II of Spain|Philip II]], disapproved of the execution. An eyewitness report from the day recalls him riding a [[mule]] with hands tied behind his back and a rope around his neck. Other witnesses reported there were great crowds and the ''Sapa Inca'' was surrounded by hundreds of guards with lances. In front of the [[Cathedral of Santo Domingo, Cusco|Cathedral of Santo Domingo]] in the central square of Cuzco a black-draped scaffold had been erected. Reportedly 10,000 to 15,000 witnesses were present.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.jqjacobs.net/andes/tupac_amaru.html |title=Tupac Amaru - The Life, Times, and Execution of the Last Inca |last=Jacobs |first=James Q. |website=jqjacobs.net |access-date=11 September 2017}}</ref> Túpac Amaru mounted the scaffold accompanied by the Bishop of Cuzco. As he did, it was reported by the same witnesses that a "multitude of Indians, who completely filled the square, saw that lamentable spectacle [and knew] that their lord and Inca was to die, they deafened the skies, making them reverberate with their cries and wailing."<ref>Murúa 271</ref> As reported by eyewitnesses Baltasar de Ocampa and Friar Gabriel de Oviedo, Prior of the Dominicans at Cuzco, the ''Sapa Inca'' raised his hand to silence the crowds and his [[last words]] were: "Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yawarniy hichascancuta." ("[[Pacha Kamaq]], witness how my enemies shed my blood.")
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