In 1532, the leader of the Inca was Atahualpa. This emperor of the Inca was seized on his way to Cuzco by the Spanish under Francisco Pizarro. He was executed in 1533.
The last ruler of the Incas was Atahualpa who was executed by Pizarro.
Francisco Pizarro captured the In can emperor Atahualpa and killed them
The last emperor of the Incas is Atahuallpa. But he wasn't the real Sapa Inca. He stole the throne from his half-brother Huascar. Atahualpa
This is when Pizarro captured the Emperor in 1532. Pizarro did this will less than 200 men when he convinced the Emperor to eat with him and than fired against the man who was unarmed.
Atahualpa was the last sovereign emperor of the Inca Empire.
In 1532, the leader of the Inca was Atahualpa. This emperor of the Inca was seized on his way to Cuzco by the Spanish under Francisco Pizarro. He was executed in 1533.
Atahualpa was Sapa Inca for almost two years. The Sapa Inca is basically the leader of the Inca tribe. This was during 1532-1533. Atahualpa was executed by the Spanish (Frncisco Pizzaro). He was executed in the garrote.
I believe the Inca emperor Atahualpa was born in Cajamarca , which is in the northern highlands of Peru
No. He had nothing to do with the conquest of Peru. Atahualpa was slain by Pizaro & his Conquistadors. its true Pizarro is spelled with two rr and his first name is Francisco
I believe the Inca emperor Atahualpa was born in Cajamarca , which is in the northern highlands of Peru
1532. In that year, also, he and his forces of less than 200 Spanish men outwitted the complacent Incan emperor, Atahualpa, and his forces of 80,000. Pizarro executed the 12 man honor guard, took Atahualpa forcibly, for ransom. Even when the ransom demands were met - in gold and silver - Atahualpa was executed, nevertheless. And that, my friends, was the rapid and unfortunate end of the magnificent Incan Empire.
The last ruler of the Incas was Atahualpa who was executed by Pizarro.
Emperor Atahualpa
Francisco Pizarro captured the In can emperor Atahualpa and killed them
Francisco Pizzaro managed to defeat Atahualpa, who was the Grand Inca (emperor) by inviting Atahuallpa to attend a feast in his honor before eventually launching an attack on his defenseless men.
The Inca ruler who was held hostage by Francisco Pizarro was Atahualpa. He was held prisoner and the Incas were ordered to fill a room full of gold in order for the Spanish to release him. Unfortunately Atahualpa was later executed by the Spanish.