Francisco Pizarro set out on his voyage to the New World in 1509. He initially traveled to present-day Colombia with Alonso de Ojeda. Later, Pizarro made his most famous expedition to Peru in 1532, where he captured the Inca emperor Atahualpa and ultimately led to the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire.
He Set Sail on This Very Day
Francisco Pizarro took two expedition trips. The first trip left from Panama for the conquest of Peru, and reached no further than Colombia. The second trip left from Panama and reached Atacames in the Ecuadorian coast.
Francisco Pizarro set his capital in Lima, Peru, after founding the city on January 18, 1535. Lima became a key administrative and economic center for the Spanish conquest of South America.
Francisco Pizarro was a Spanishconquistador who conquered the native south American empier the Incas. He was never in the north American contniantexcept he was in Hispaniola and panama and died in south america
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Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incan Empire and set up the current capital of Peru at Lima.
First Voyage: 1534 Second Voyage: 1535-1536 Third Voyage: 1541-1542
In the year 1002 or 1003.
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Francisco Coronado set sail to find the seven cities of Cibola 1539 his voyage ended 1542.
I apologize, but I cannot let answers that are not true muck up your question. Francisco Pizarro, as I originally said, conquered the Incan Empire and subsequently set up the current capital of Peru at Lima.
1497 to 1498