PIZARRO, FRANCISCO

pĭzäˈrō, Span. fränthēsˈkō pēthärˈrō, c.1476–1541, Spanish conquistador, conqueror of Peru. Born in Trujillo, he was an illegitimate son of a Spanish gentleman and as a child was an illiterate swineherd. Pizzaro accompanied Ojeda to Colombia in 1510 and was with Balboa when he discovered the Pacific. Hearing of the fabled wealth of the Incas, he formed (1524) a partnership with Diego de Almagro and Fernando de Luque (a priest who secured funds). The first expedition reached the San Juan River, part of the present boundary between Ecuador and Colombia. On the second (1526–28), Pizarro explored the swampy coast farther south while his pilot, Bartolomé Ruiz, crossed the equator and then returned to bring definite news of the southern realms. In 1528 his partners sent him to Spain to secure aid from Emperor Charles V; he achieved this and gained for himself most of the future profits. Pizarro managed to soothe the disgruntled Almagro. Sailing south, Pizarro landed at Tumbes (1532) and ascended the Andes to Cajamarca, where the Inca, Atahualpa, awaited him. Professing friendship, he enticed Atahualpa into the power of the Spanish, seized him, exacted a stupendous ransom, and then treacherously had him executed. The conquest of Peru was virtually completed by the capture of Cuzco, which was later defended against Inca forces led by Manco Capac. Pizarro set about consolidating his conquest by founding new settlements, notably the present capital of Peru, Lima, and allotting land and Native Americans in encomienda to his followers. An attempt by Pedro de Alvarado to claim Quito was forestalled by Sebastián de Benalcázar and Almagro. Pizarro now made a pact with Almagro, whom he had cheated several times in the division of spoils, granting him the conquest of Chile. When he failed to receive the territory promised him, Almagro attempted to redress the injustice by seizing Cuzco. Pizarro sent his half brother, Hernando Pizarro, to Cuzco, and Almagro was defeated and put to death. In 1539, Francisco appointed his brother Gonzalo Pizarro governor of Quito. Francisco's greed and ambition, extreme even in a conquistador, had, however, offset his resourcefulness, courage, and cunning. By alienating the Almagro faction he paved the way for conspiracy. A band of assassins surprised him at dinner, and although he fought desperately, he was overpowered and slain. The account by W. H. Prescott, History of the Conquest of Peru (1847), is classic. An early account is Pedro Pizarro, Relation of the Discovery and Conquest of the Kingdoms of Peru (tr. 1921).

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...118 , 122 , 123 , 168 Piro (province, New Mexico), 200 Piro language, 273 , 277 78 Pitic (Sonora), 138 Pizarro, Francisco: conquest of the Inca by, 63 ; use of crossbows, 38 , 39 ; influence of Pizarros Inca conquest on climate in...
...n Pinta, one of the ships of Columbuss expedition, 17 Pinzon, Martin, commander of Columbuss ship Pinta , 17 Pizarro Francisco, cruelty towards the Incas of Peru, 54 Plato, Dialogues , cited, 18 , 177 Poland, arbitration of Pope Gregory...
...de, Historia de Espana vindicada Lima: Oficina de Francisco Sobrino, 1730 , 2 vols. Peralta Barnuevo Rocha y...descubrimiento y sufecion de sus provincias, por D. Francisco Pizarro, Marques de los Atabillos, inclito y primer Gobernador...
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...Vicereine Leonor Carreto, her sonnet praising Francisco de Castros poem in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe...that the numerous Spanish accounts (Hernando Pizarro, Francisco Xyrez, Pedro Pizarro, etc) offer a false coherence and should be...
...Rafael Varon Gabai. Francisco Pizarro and His Brothers...venture, largely by Francisco Pizarro, with substantial...Although Hernando Pizarro situated himself permanently...request of his brother Francisco, he controlled and...
...birthing child and the newborn. Francisco De Aguilar (26) wrote his chronicles...mistreated child. Interestingly, Francisco Pizarro was also from Extremadura, where...Mexico was reaching its height, Pizarro acquired the ships from an incomplete...
...just five days. From the very moment that Francisco Pizarro and his small company of conquistadores set...means of access to so many regions, that Pizarro had no option but to use it. Pizarro relied heavily on his cavalry throughout the...
...the resources they controlled, Francisco Pizarro assigned them to his most loyal...when their last encomendero, Francisco Noguerol de Ulloa, remained...Garcia Blanco Salmeron, and Francisco Muriel testified in front of...
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Pizarro: Conqueror of the Inca. by Peter Lindsay Pizarro: Conqueror of the Inca by Stuart Stirling Sutton Publishing...figures for his role in the ransacking of the Inca world, Francisco Pizarro is a tough subject for a biography. Whats more, few...
...Gonzalo and Hernando Pizarro, who had operated a...years. At the time that Francisco emigrated, mining technology...the son of Juan Garcia Pizarro at Casas del Puerto...he probably joined Francisco Pizarros army during...By the 1540s, Garcia Pizarro had returned as a rich...
...stop the car and walk around. More than 450 years before, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado strode this riverbank on his journey to...imperial conquest. Cortes had lately vanquished the Aztecs, Pizarro the Incas. So when a Franciscan missionary, Fray Marcos de...
...match in the two-facedness of Francisco Pizarro (ca. 1471-1541). Searching for gold and other riches, Pizarro spent nearly two years traveling...the Spaniards remarkable horses. Pizarro had ideas of his own. He sent...
...1911. Speaking of the Spanish.... Pizarro and the Spanish Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro and his brothers came upon Inca territory...homeland to conquer the region. Lucky for Pizarro, smallpox had spread from Central America...
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...1541, conquistadors Francisco Orellana and Gonzalo Pizarro set out from Quito...Aztec Empire. Both Pizarro and Orellana had been...Mr. Levy notes. Pizarro was the stereotypical...RIVER OF DARKNESS: FRANCISCO ORELLANAS LEGENDARY...
...studied the large statue across the way. It was of Francisco Pizarro, no less. Born out of wedlock in a nearby backstreet...toppled the mighty Inca empire. On a bronze horse, old Francisco appears in suitably empire-toppling mode - armoured...
...was conquered in 1533 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro - with just 180 men. On the anniversary of Atahualpas...skin from his feet was made into a drum. So when Francisco Pizarro and his men headed into the Inca heartlands, Atahualpa...
...crossing of the Andes by the explorer Francisco Pizarro and his small army that did in...overdone. Alun Armstrong, playing Pizarro, speaks in a nasal north-country...Norton. The relationship between Pizarro and Atahuallpa is hardly given...
...crossing of the Andes by the explorer Francisco Pizarro and his small army which did in the...overdone. Alun Armstrong, playing Pizarro, speaks in a nasal north-country...and clashing cymbals. Not so much Pizarro as Bizarro.
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PIZARRO, FRANCISCO piza ro, Span. franthes ko...his half brother, Hernando Pizarro, to Cuzco, and Almagro was...and put to death. In 1539, Francisco appointed his brother Gonzalo Pizarro governor of Quito. Franciscos...
PIZARRO, JUAN hwan pethar ro, d. 1536, Spanish conquistador, brother of Francisco Pizarro. He aided Francisco in the conquest of Peru. With his other brothers, Gonzalo and...
PIZARRO, GONZALO gontha lo pethar ro, c.1506 1548, Spanish conquistador, brother of Francisco Pizarro. A lieutenant of his brother in the...then learned of the assassination of Francisco and offered to help the crowns representative...
PIZARRO, HERNANDO ernan do pethar ro, fl. 1530 60, Spanish conquistador, half brother of Francisco Pizarro. Much older than his half brothers, Francisco, Juan, and Gonzalo, and, unlike them, legitimate...
CARVAJAL, FRANCISCO DE franthes ko da karvahal , 1464...subsequently to Peru, where he aided Francisco Pizarro. He grew rich from the tributory labor...he joined the revolt of Gonzalo Pizarro . He was captured with Gonzalo Pizarro...
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