Pizzaro
Because they found out that Athens already had enough money; 200 million dollars.
Nessus the centaur gave Heracles' wife a cursed cloak and tricked her into giving it him. When he put it on he began to burn and was dying when his father Zeus picked him up and placed him among the stars as an immortal.
Each time Rhea presented Kronos with one of their babies, he swallowed the infant whole to prevent them from growing up and potentially overthrowing him, as he had done to his own father, Uranus. Rhea, distressed by this, eventually hid her youngest child, Zeus, and tricked Kronos by giving him a stone wrapped in swaddling clothes instead. This act ultimately led to Zeus's survival and the eventual overthrow of Kronos.
Aphrodite cursed Smyrna (also known as Myrrha) because her mother, Cenchreis, boasted that Smyrna was more beautiful than the goddess. In retaliation, Aphrodite caused Smyrna to fall in love with her own father, King Cinyras. Driven by this forbidden desire, Smyrna tricked her father into sleeping with her, resulting in her pregnancy. When Cinyras discovered the truth, he pursued her, leading Smyrna to flee and ultimately transform into a myrrh tree, giving birth to Adonis.
In Greek mythology, Talos was a giant bronze automaton created by Hephaestus, the god of blacksmiths and craftsmanship. He was tasked with protecting the island of Crete by circling it three times daily and throwing stones at any approaching ships. Talos was said to have had a single vein running from his neck to his ankle, which contained a life-giving ichor, and he could be defeated by removing this vein or by being tricked into allowing his ichor to escape. His story is often associated with themes of technology and the boundaries between life and artificial existence.
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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.
Francisco Pizarro Gonzalez, 1st Marques de los Atabillos [c. 1471 or 1476-June 26, 1541].
It was, I believe, Fransisco Pizarro. I'm not sure if I've spelt that right though.
The Benefactor
To calculate 6 percent of 2.5 million dollars, you first convert 6 percent to a decimal by dividing by 100, giving you 0.06. Then, you multiply 0.06 by 2.5 million to find the answer. This calculation yields $150,000.
No, his accident was not real. it was just a way for Vince to get out of giving away a million dollars next week.
vince Kennedy McMahon was injuried one night when he was giving away a million dollars each
Because they found out that Athens already had enough money; 200 million dollars.
It is not clear, but the leading theory is that he tricked his guard into giving it to him.
This is a scam; DO NOT CLAIM YOUR PRIZE! They do not give out a million dollars a week and I advise you to be more careful when giving out personal information!
He was a Spanish Conquistador. He tricked Atahualpa, Giving him the perfect chance to kill thousands of his men. THEN HE DABBED ON HIM AND I AM THE ONE CAME ON. 💪🏼👍🏼👿