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Pizarro,Alberto

Hospitalet de Llobregat Barcelona 08903 - ES-Spain

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  • Atahualpa - Last King of the Inca - History Forum
    This was eight years before Pizarro Unlike Pizarro, who entered the Inca Empire from the North, Garcia entered from the Southeast via the Chaco into the Incan part of Bolivia He entered with his Chiriguano allies He and his allies pillaged the Inca Empire and then left Later on, Garcias Chiriguano allies turned on him
  • How true are the disreputable stories about the conquistadors exactly . . .
    that would be surprising considering pizarro was a big SOAB against other spaniards too spain was a world of violence indeed, and pizarro, an illiterate old violent bastard - a former henchman of pedrarias, who didnt doubt to arrest dispatch núñez de balboa, the first european who saw the pacific ocean- lived and died to that violence
  • Could the Incas have defeated the Spanish if they hadnt had their . . .
    And don't forget that even if Pizarro's forces were completely defeated, that probably wouldn't have been the end, more Spaniards would come How could they have possibly not have come back, after seizing control of Central America and the Caribbean for their empire?
  • Could the American Civil War have been avoided?
    The military industrial complex represents the same kind of greed expressed in Pizarro's bloodthirsty conquering of the Inca in search of gold Except, now the new gold is oil
  • Looking for Primary Sources regarding the Conquistadors
    Does anyone have a link? Preferably sources regarding Cortez or Pizarro, thanks :)
  • Considering Spain conquered two American empires while the English . . .
    Pizarro's timing could not have been better! Though it has to be said it took a lot of balls for his men to capture the "Great Inca" in a rather more overtly brutal way than Cortes with Moctezuma though the results were the same
  • A Ranking of the 100 Most Influential People in History
    Francisco Pizarro (1471 AD – 1541 AD) – Spanish conquistador who toppled the Inca Empire in Peru Based on sheer numbers alone, Pizarro's victory over the Incas was one of the most improbable military conquests in history
  • Top 200 Military Commanders - History Forum
    114 Francisco Pizarro (1471 AD – 1541 AD) – Spanish conquistador who defeated the mighty Inca Empire of South America 115 Walter Model (1891 AD – 1945 AD) – One of Nazi Germany’s most skilful defensive tacticians 116
  • The Peabiru Path - History Forum
    The Peabiru Path in one of the most unknown and fabulous facts of the South america history In the year of 1525 a portuguese by the name of Aleixo Garcia gathered a army of 2 thousand Avá-guarani indians in the actual South Brazil, and marched west to the land of the Great White king a land
  • How would an 1880s Europe colonize the Americas?
    In real life, the Americas were colonized by the Spanish and Portuguese Empires at first Later on, the British, French, and Dutch Empires came to the Americas for their share In the 1880s, newly unified states like Italy, Germany, and Belgium wanted their own overseas colonies The issue




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