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Francisco Pizarro and a few hundred men took the Incan emperor, Atahualpa, Hostage in his own kingdom and later took hold of the Incan Empire.
Francisco Pizarro
The Incas had a dynasty with 14 or so emperors. Probably the most famous of these was the 11th Emperor Pachacuti who vastlty extended the empire's control. The Incan Emperor who had the misfortune of encountering Spanish Conquistador Francisco Pizarro was Emperor Atahualpa.
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.
Francisco Pizarro captured the In can emperor Atahualpa and killed them
Francisco Pizarro, a Spanish conquistador, seized Atahualpa, the Inca emperor, and demanded a ransom of gold and silver for his release. Despite receiving the ransom, Pizarro executed Atahualpa in 1533.
Emperor Atahualpa
Francisco Pizarro captured and executed Inca emperor Atahualpa in 1533 during the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire in South America.
Atahualpa was the last sovereign emperor of the Inca Empire.
Francisco Pizarro and a few hundred men took the Incan emperor, Atahualpa, Hostage in his own kingdom and later took hold of the Incan Empire.
I believe the Inca emperor Atahualpa was born in Cajamarca , which is in the northern highlands of Peru
Atahualpa was the last emperor of the Inca empire before Spanish conquest. He commanded the troops to night fight most importantly because he believed the Spaniards to be gods, due to a prophecy about "the arrival of white gods".
Atahualpa was the last Inca emperor of the Inca Empire in Peru before the Spanish conquest. He was captured by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro and executed in 1533.
Francisco Pizarro
I believe the Inca emperor Atahualpa was born in Cajamarca , which is in the northern highlands of Peru
Atahualpa was the last emperor of the Inca empire before Spanish conquest. He commanded the troops to night fight most importantly because he believed the Spaniards to be gods, due to a prophecy about "the arrival of white gods".
The Incas had a dynasty with 14 or so emperors. Probably the most famous of these was the 11th Emperor Pachacuti who vastlty extended the empire's control. The Incan Emperor who had the misfortune of encountering Spanish Conquistador Francisco Pizarro was Emperor Atahualpa.