1. Born in Trujillo, Estremadura, Spain in 1476
2.He never learned how to read.
3. Never went to school
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fransisco Pizarro was a good noble man who for a fact, sailed.
many people loved him, as he discovered many things, lands , and much more...
He was very courageous and was a man of valor.
there were no bell walls
Francisco Coronado was born in 1510 and died on 1554.
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Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that conquered the Inca Empire in the early 16th century. He founded the city of Lima in present-day Peru. Pizarro was involved in a power struggle with other conquistadors, including Diego de Almagro, which ultimately led to his assassination in 1541.
Francisco Pizarro led the Spanish conquest of the Incan Empire in the early 16th century. He is known for capturing the Incan emperor Atahualpa in 1532 and ultimately overthrowing the Incan civilization. Pizarro's journey was marked by treacherous conditions, strategic maneuvering, and ruthless tactics that fundamentally changed the course of South American history.
Franciso Pizarro[1478-1554] is a Spanish conquistador and explor
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there were no bell walls
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Francisco Coronado was born in 1510 and died on 1554.
it is the largest bridge in san francisco
It was founded in 1876It's located in the foothills of the san francisco peninsulaTotal Faculty- 1,934*Those facts might not be interesting but it was all I could find, Lols sorry.
According to the World Almanac and Book of Facts the distance is 2,081 miles.
He was the first explorer to reach Bolivia and was also very violent with other peers who objected his religion. He was more than a explorer he tried to spread his religion. Pizarro was born in Trujillo, Spain in 1478. He killed mostly everyone he and his army saw, children, women and of course warrior's. He also ruined most of their monument's, and then wiped out the places they worshiped and lived in.
The San Francisco Chronicle was a newspaper started in 1865 in San Francisco by Charles de Young and Michael de Young. In less than 10 years, it became the largest newspaper west of the Mississippi. It built the first skyscraper in San Francisco in 1889. It was known for its columnists such as Dear Abby, Charles McCabe, and Paul Avery who was known for his reporting on the Zodiac Killer and the Patricia Hearst kidnapping.