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Francisco Pizarro,
Marquess of the
Atabillos (/pɪˈzɑːroʊ/; Spanish: [fɾanˈθisko piˈθaro]; c. 16
March 1478 – 26 June 1541) was a
Spanish conquistador...
- Hernán Cortés de
Monroy y
Pizarro Altamirano, 1st
Marquess of the
Valley of
Oaxaca (December 1485 –
December 2, 1547) was a
Spanish conquistador who led...
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Francisco Pizarro was a 16th-century
Spanish conquistador who
conquered Peru.
Francisco Pizarro may also
refer to:
Francisco Pizarro (Chilean footballer)...
- José
Pizarro is a
Spanish chef,
restaurateur and writer. He runs José
Pizarro Group,
which currently includes six
restaurants in the UK and one in Abu...
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Pizarro y
Alonso ([gonˈθalo piˈθaro]; 1510 – 10
April 1548) was a
Spanish conquistador. He was the
younger paternal half
brother of
Francisco Pizarro...
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Claudio Miguel Pizarro Bosio (Latin
American Spanish: [ˈklawðjo piˈsaro]; born 3
October 1978) is a
Peruvian former professional footballer who pla****...
- the brothers,
Hernando Pizarro, was a
legitimate child of
Captain Gonzalo Pizarro y Rodríguez. The four
brothers were: Juan
Pizarro (d. 1536)
first illegitimate...
- Damián Nicolás
Pizarro Huenuqueo (born 28
March 2005) is a
Chilean professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Italian Serie A club
Udinese and...
- Límbert
Percy Pizarro Vaca (born July 17, 1976, in
Santa Cruz de la Sierra) is a
Bolivian retired football midfielder.
Pizarro began playing professionally...
- observer, and the AIFV model. In
Spanish service, the
vehicle is
called "
Pizarro". The
Austrian version is
called "Ulan". The
ASCOD was
designed to replace...