Francisco Pizarro discovered the Inca Empire in South America, specifically what is now Peru. He and his men eventually conquered the Inca Empire in the early 16th century.
Francisco Pizarro's reasons for exploration included the desire for wealth and power, as well as the opportunity to spread Christianity. He hoped to discover new lands to conquer and exploit for resources, as well as to convert the native populations to Catholicism.
Francisco Pizarro had half-brothers, Gonzalo Pizarro and Hernando Pizarro, who were both involved in the conquest of Peru.
his mom was Isabel de Vargas y Rodríguez de Aguilar His dad was Fernando Alonso Pizarro
Almagro didn't kill Pizarro. Almagro rebelled against Pizarro but his army was defeated and in 1538 he was executed. Years later, Almagro's men avaneged his death by killing Pizarro in his own city of Lima
Francisco Pizarro was born in 1471 in Trujillo, Spain.
yes he did
he did not discover Panama, people from long ago did. His crew just thought they did
No. He discovered and conquered Peru, though.
Francisco Pizarro was a Spanishconquistador who conquered the native south American empier the Incas. He was never in the north American contniantexcept he was in Hispaniola and panama and died in south america
He discovered the Inca Empire and killed them brutally.
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Peru Peru He did not only discover Peru he discovered a island called Lima also.
Francisco Pizarro's reasons for exploration included the desire for wealth and power, as well as the opportunity to spread Christianity. He hoped to discover new lands to conquer and exploit for resources, as well as to convert the native populations to Catholicism.
Francisco Pizarro discovered Ecuador. But actually, there were people already living there, so technically he didn't discover it.
what is the meaning of Pizarro
The father of Francisco Pizarro was Gonzalo Pizarro Rodríguez de Aguilar.
Francisco Pizarro had half-brothers, Gonzalo Pizarro and Hernando Pizarro, who were both involved in the conquest of Peru.