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'''Accla'' in the religion of the [[Inca Empire]] were virgins chose to keep the sacred fires of [[Inti]] burning. They were also occasionally sacrificied as well. Their other duties included brewing the beer of the Incas and on occasion serving as companions to the Inca emperor.
'''Accla''' in the religion of the [[Inca Empire]] were virgins chose to keep the sacred fires of [[Inti]] burning. They were also occasionally sacrificied as well. Their other duties included brewing the beer of the Incas and on occasion serving as companions to the Inca emperor.


==References==
==References==
*[http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/incan-mythology.php?deity=ACCLA Godchecker.com entry on Accla]]
*[http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/incan-mythology.php?deity=ACCLA Godchecker.com entry on Accla]


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Revision as of 23:20, 29 January 2007

Accla in the religion of the Inca Empire were virgins chose to keep the sacred fires of Inti burning. They were also occasionally sacrificied as well. Their other duties included brewing the beer of the Incas and on occasion serving as companions to the Inca emperor.

References