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Franzisco Pizzaro was the spanish conquistador who secured Peru for spain by conquering the Incas.
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Francisco Pizarro was the spanish conquistador who secured Peru for spain by conquering the Incas.
Francisco Pizarro from Spain was the conquistador responsible for the ambush of Inca emperor Sapa Inca Atahualpa and ultimately the conquering of the Incas
Hernan Cortes was the Spanish conquistador who brought Mexico under Spain's control. Although he may have provided some cartographical information, he is mostly known for conquering the Aztec empire.
Franzisco Pizzaro was the spanish conquistador who secured Peru for spain by conquering the Incas.
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Hernando Cotes
He was a Spanish conquistador who was most famous for conquering the Inca Empire in Peru.
Francisco Pizarro was the spanish conquistador who secured Peru for spain by conquering the Incas.
Francisco Pizarro from Spain was the conquistador responsible for the ambush of Inca emperor Sapa Inca Atahualpa and ultimately the conquering of the Incas
Fransisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador who gained fame for conquering the Inca Empire
You can use either conquistar or vencer. Conquistar is used more with conquering fears or tasks while Vencer is used more with conquering enemies.
Francisco Pizarro is the Spanish conquistador known for conquering Peru's Inca Empire and founding the city of Lima in 1535.
Hernan Cortes conquered most of Mexico by conquering the Aztec empire. In 1521, the Aztec Empire was officially defeated and Cortes was named governor of Mexico.
Yes, he was a conquistador.
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado was the Spanish conquistador who visited the southwestern part of the United States between 1540 and 1542. He did this in the hopes of conquering the mythical Seven Cities of Gold.