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    Francisco Pizarro, Marquess of the Atabillos (/pɪˈzɑːroʊ/; Spanish: [fɾanˈθisko piˈθaro]; c. 16 March 1478 – 26 June 1541) was a Spanish conquistador...
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    Pizarro y Alonso ([gonˈθalo piˈθaro]; 1510 – 10 April 1548) was a Spanish conquistador. He was the younger paternal half brother of Francisco Pizarro...
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    biographers), Orellana was a close friend and possibly a relative of Francisco Pizarro, the Trujillo-born conquistador of Peru (his cousin, according to...
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  • Francisco Pizarro was a 16th-century Spanish conquistador who conquered Peru. Francisco Pizarro may also refer to: Francisco Pizarro (Chilean footballer)...
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    and military skirmishes, 168 Spanish soldiers under conquistador Francisco Pizarro, along with his brothers in arms and their indigenous allies, captured...
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    Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca (/ɛərˈnɑːn kɔːrˈtɛs/ air-NAHN kor-TESS; Spanish: [eɾˈnaŋ koɾˈtes ðe...
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    Francisco Pizarro is a town and municipality in the Nariño Department, Colombia named after the Spanish explorer Francisco Pizarro. Isla del Gallo, where...
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  • the Pizarro brothers he was related to Francisco, Juan and Gonzalo Pizarro.: 136  He had two full sisters, Inés Pizarro y de Vargas and Isabel Pizarro y...
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    known for his exploits in western South America. He participated with Francisco Pizarro in the Spanish conquest of Peru. While subduing the Inca Empire he...
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    Francisco Pizarro (Spanish: Estatua ecuestre de Francisco Pizarro) is a series of three bronze equestrian statues of Spanish Conquistador Francisco Pizarro...
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  • The Royal Hunt of the Sun (film) (category Cultural depictions of Francisco Pizarro)
    the play of the same name by Peter Shaffer. It stars Robert Shaw as Francisco Pizarro and Christopher Plummer as the Inca Emperor Atahualpa. Plummer appeared...
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  • busts of her, her daughter Francisca Pizarro Yupanqui, Francisco Pizarro and her daughter's husband, Hernando Pizarro. She was the daughter of the Sapa Inca...
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    Panama and sailing the Pacific to northern Peru. From 1532 to 1572, Francisco Pizarro succeeded in subduing this empire in a manner similar to Cortés. Subsequently...
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  • Captain Gonzalo Pizarro y Rodríguez de Aguilar and María Alonso Francisco Pizarro (d. 1541) illegitimate son of Captain Gonzalo Pizarro y Rodríguez de...
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    exact details. Following Atahualpa's victory, Spanish forces led by Francisco Pizarro invaded this region. He ultimately captured and killed Atahualpa,...
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  • Francisco Xavier de la Paz Pizarro Martínez (24 January 1787 – 9 February 1840) was a Mexican diplomat who served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary...
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  • Francsico Pizarro Fortunat (born 3 March 1971) is a Peruvian football manager and former player who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Lima, Pizarro was a Sporting...
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    as Atahualpa's victory, a group of Spanish conquistadors, led by Francisco Pizarro, arrived in the region. In November 1532, they captured Atahualpa...
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    conquistador Francisco Pizarro. Soon after the capture and execution of Atahualpa and the conquest of the Inca Empire was assured, Francisco Pizarro sent numerous...
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  • She had two sons with Pizarro, Francisco Pizarro (b. 1539) and Juan Pizarro (b. 1540). After the death of Francisco Pizarro, she married Juan de Betanzos...
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    conquistador Francisco Pizarro. After his death, Manco Inca Yupanqui joined Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro in Cajamarca. When Pizarro's force arrived...
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  • Francisco Pizarro (c. 1471–1541) was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Inca Empire. Pizarro may also refer to: The Pizarro...
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    seizure of the Inca ruler Atahualpa by a small Spanish force led by Francisco Pizarro, on November 16, 1532. The Spanish killed thousands of Atahualpa's...
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    direct descendant of the Inca Sinchi Roca.[citation needed] When Francisco Pizarro founded Lima, he assigned a plot of land to the church, making Sinchi...
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    Empire was captured and killed on the orders of the conquistador Francisco Pizarro, marking the beginning of Spanish rule. The remnants of the empire...
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    conquest of the Aztecs by Hernán Cortés and the conquest of the Incas by Francisco Pizarro soon rekindled European hopes that vast gold deposits still remained...
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    de ˈnweβa kasˈtiʎa]) was the gubernatorial region administered to Francisco Pizarro in 1529 by King Charles I of Spain, of which he was appointed governor...
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  • spiritism movement Francisco Pi y Margall (1824-1901), Spanish politician, 2nd President of the First Spanish Republic in 1873. Francisco Pizarro, Spanish conquistador...
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    crowned by Francisco Pizarro.: 210  After his death, Manco Inca joined Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro in Cajamarca. When Pizarro's forces arrived...
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    the Plaza Mayor and surrounds, most of which can now be visited. Francisco Pizarro, an explorer from Trujillo, came back and helped enrich his family...
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