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Pizarro, Francisco
- IPA[pəˈzärō]
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- (c. 1478–1541), Spanish conquistador. He defeated the Inca empire and in 1533 set up a puppet monarchy at Cuzco. He built his own capital at Lima 1535, where he was assassinated.
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- IPA[pɪˈzɑːrəʊ]
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- (c. 1478–1541), Spanish conquistador. He defeated the Inca empire and in 1533 set up a puppet ...
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