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Francisco Pizarro

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  • We are treated to the odyssey of Francisco Pizarro in Peru and Valdivia, in what was to become Chile.

    His Wealth of Nations Brendan Simms 2011

  • Francisco de Orellana was born around 1511 to a prominent family in the hardscrabble region of Spain known as Extremadura, home to a flotilla of other explorers, including Hernán Cortés, Vasco Núñez de Balboa and Francisco Pizarro, the conqueror of the Incas.

    Escaping The Rainforest Gerard Helferich 2011

  • The Spanish conquistadors, led by Hernân Cortes and Francisco Pizarro, had completed their plunder of the Inca and Aztec empires of the New World before the sixteenth century was three decades old.

    Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010

  • The Spanish conquest of Peru by Francisco Pizarro during the 16th century introduced diseases from Europe most notably smallpox to the Incan Empire.

    George Heymont: Can the Culture of Tibet Still Be Saved? George Heymont 2010

  • The Spanish conquest of Peru by Francisco Pizarro during the 16th century introduced diseases from Europe most notably smallpox to the Incan Empire.

    George Heymont: Can the Culture of Tibet Still Be Saved? George Heymont 2010

  • The Spanish conquest of Peru by Francisco Pizarro during the 16th century introduced diseases from Europe most notably smallpox to the Incan Empire.

    George Heymont: Can the Culture of Tibet Still Be Saved? George Heymont 2010

  • The Spanish conquistadors, led by Hernân Cortes and Francisco Pizarro, had completed their plunder of the Inca and Aztec empires of the New World before the sixteenth century was three decades old.

    Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010

  • The Spanish conquest of Peru by Francisco Pizarro during the 16th century introduced diseases from Europe most notably smallpox to the Incan Empire.

    George Heymont: Can the Culture of Tibet Still Be Saved? George Heymont 2010

  • The Spanish conquest of Peru by Francisco Pizarro during the 16th century introduced diseases from Europe most notably smallpox to the Incan Empire.

    George Heymont: Can the Culture of Tibet Still Be Saved? George Heymont 2010

  • The Spanish conquest of Peru by Francisco Pizarro during the 16th century introduced diseases from Europe most notably smallpox to the Incan Empire.

    George Heymont: Can the Culture of Tibet Still Be Saved? George Heymont 2010

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