Francisco Pizarro is the Spanish conquistador who destroyed many Incan cities, including the capital city of Cuzco, during the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire in the 16th century.
Yes, Francisco Pizarro was responsible for the deaths of many individuals during the Spanish conquest of South America, including the Incan ruler Atahualpa. Pizarro and his men engaged in violent confrontations with the Incan army and society, leading to significant loss of life.
The Dauphin Island Bridge has not been destroyed. It has undergone repairs and maintenance over the years but has not been completely destroyed.
Archaeologists have uncovered remains of at least nine ancient cities in Troy, representing different layers of settlement built on top of one another over time. These cities are thought to date back to various periods, spanning from the Early Bronze Age to the Roman period.
The amphitheater was built by the ancient Romans for staging events such as gladiator contests and other public spectacles. It was a common feature in many Roman cities as a venue for entertainment and social gatherings.
Many moai statues on Easter Island were knocked over during internal conflicts between different tribes. However, the main reason for their destruction was the effects of European contact, such as disease, colonization, and slave raiding, which led to societal collapse and the toppling of many moai.
Pachacuti and his army
The explorer who conquered the Inca empire was Franciso Pizarro.
There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.
There were many cities that were destroyed. If you mean the two Japanese cities that were bombed by the U.S., then it would be Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Many people because it destroyed many people's homes and cities!
Many thousands. The majority of major buildings in German cities were destroyed.
It seems that you are confusing the holocaust with World War 2.
About 200 buildings were destroyed in the eruption.
65 acres were covered and three cities.
Germany never really had any cities destroyed in Word War I. All of the major fighting and destruction was on the Western front of Belgium and northern France. On the other hand, during World War II, every major city was destroyed.
After 1525 the emperor (altahaupa) promised a room full of gold and ransom. Pizzaros (the man that led incan invasion) men sacked many of the great Incan cities of all the gold. After the ransom was met, Pizzaro killed Altahuapa and left back to Spain.
The sun god was believed to have created the Incan empire although there are many other myths as to what happened