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Incan noble
Isabel Suárez Yupanqui born asPalla Chimpu Ocllo (1523-1571), was a princess of theInca Empire. She was born toSapa IncaTúpac Huallpa (r. 1533).
She marriedSebastián Garcilaso de la Vega y Vargas, and was the mother ofInca Garcilaso de la Vega. After she was widowed, she married secondly Juan de Pedroche and had two daughters: one, Ana Ruíz, married her cousin Martín de Bustinza, and had issue, while the other, Luisa de Herrera, married Pedro Márquez de Galeoto, becoming the mother of Alonso Márquez de Figueroa.
- Sánchez, Luis Alberto: La literatura peruana. Derrotero para una historia cultural del Perú, tomo I. Cuarta edición y definitiva. Lima, P. L. Villanueva Editor, 1975.