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  1. Francisco Pizarro (born c. 1475, Trujillo, Extremadura, Castile [Spain]—died June 26, 1541, Lima [now in Peru]) was a Spanish conqueror of the Inca empire and founder of the city of Lima.. Early life. Pizarro was the illegitimate son of Captain Gonzalo Pizarro and Francisca González, a young girl of humble birth. He spent much of his early life in the home of his grandparents.

  2. 9 de nov. de 2009 · Francisco Pizarro was an explorer, soldier and conquistador best known for conquering the Incas and executing their leader, Atahuapla. He was born around 1474 in Trujillo, Spain. As a soldier, he ...

  3. 29 de jul. de 2014 · El mismo Pizarro capturó a Atahualpa Inca. Temiendo por su vida, Atahualpa le dijo a Pizarro que, si lo liberaba, en 2 meses su gente llenaría de oro una habitación de 7.3 metros de largo por 5.5 metros de ancho y 2.4 metros de altura (24 x 18 x 8 pies), así como el doble en plata. Incluso el mismo Pizarro quedó sorprendido por esta ...

  4. 24 de jun. de 2022 · Francisco Pizarro (c. 1478-1541) was a conquistador who led the Spanish conquest of the Inca civilization from 1532. With only a small group of men, Pizarro took advantage of his superior weapons and the fact that the Incas were weakened by civil war and the arrival of European diseases to take over the largest empire in the world.. Pizarro captured the Inca capital of Cusco, executed the Inca ...

  5. 19 de jun. de 2019 · Francisco Pizarro (ca. 1475–June 26, 1541) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador. With a small force of Spaniards, he was able to capture Atahualpa, emperor of the mighty Inca Empire, in 1532. Eventually, he led his men to victory over the Inca, collecting mind-boggling quantities of gold and silver along the way.

  6. 2 de ago. de 2023 · Spanish explorer and conquistador Francisco Pizarro helped Vasco Núñez de Balboa discover the Pacific Ocean, and after conquering Peru, founded its capital city, Lima.

  7. Francisco Pizarro lo proclamó como Inca y Señor de los Cuatro Suyos. El 14 de noviembre de 1533 los españoles con el nuevo Inca llegaron al Cusco, el pueblo los recibió con algarabía, considerando a Pizarro como el dios Huiracocha «El hacedor del mundo» y vengador de la muerte del inca Huáscar.

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