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Congress Cúneo-Vidal, R.: «Los
hijos americanos de los
Pizarros de la conquista.» "Francisco
Pizarro | Biography, Accomplishments, &
Facts | Britannica"...
- an army to
confront Almagro. In the
ensuing Battle of Las Salinas, the
Pizarros won a
decisive victory,
capturing Almagro and the city.: 300–301 The execution...
- "Hechuras de Hernán Cortés".
Libertad Digital. Machado, J. T. Montalvão, Dos
Pizarros de
Espanha aos de
Portugal e Brasil, Author's Edition, 1st Edition, Lisbon...
- a
victory for
Pizarro's forces: with
Almagro captured and his lieutenant,
Rodrigo Orgóñez
killed on the
field of battle, the
Pizarros routed the enemy...
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Guido Hernán
Pizarro Demestri (born 26
February 1990) is an
Argentine former professional footballer who pla**** as a
defensive midfielder. He is the head...
- "Ausnahmezustand!
Pizarros umjubelte Rückkehr" (in German). Die Welt.
Retrieved 7
September 2015. Hersfeld,
Stephan (8
September 2015). "Claudio
Pizarro Werder Bremen...
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Francisco Pizarro (c. 1471–1541) was a
Spanish conquistador who led an
expedition that
conquered the Inca Empire.
Pizarro may also
refer to: The
Pizarro brothers...
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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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Francisco Pizarro was a 16th-century
Spanish conquistador who
conquered Peru.
Francisco Pizarro may also
refer to:
Francisco Pizarro (Chilean footballer)...
- 21 C2V). In 2004, the
Spanish Ministry of
Defence ordered another 212
Pizarros (170 IFV, 5 C2V, 28
artillery observation, 8 recovery, 1
engineering vehicle)...