since he was captured no one knows what happened
Pizarro's remains were buried in the cathedral courtyard in Lima (the capital of Peru). At some unknown time later, Pizarro's body was reburied in the floor of the cathedral itself.
he went around Africa then had in asisa then he whent and killed his queen and her body
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Your question got me thinking about this so I looked it up and the answer is "yes" there are as well as an interesting story. It seems Pizarro was assassinated in 1545 and buried under the main altar of the cathedral in Lima, Peru. In July 1606 he was reburied in a special chapel in the cathedral. Inside of his tomb was found a wooden box and inside that was a lead box with in an inscription "Here is the skull of Marquis Don Francisco Pizarro who discovered Peru". In early 1977 work was being done on the cathedral and a crypt under the altar was opened there they found 4 people. There were 2 children, an older man, and a glass coffin with a small wooden box. Studies were on the skull in the box and it was the head of Pizarro without any doubt. The skull was damaged and several blows had been inflicted on it, but his body was still in tact. Along with these things was a broken sword. They determined the bodies of the children were his children and the other man was his brother. Letters he wrote are also still around and can be studied.
It rotted.
Pizarro's remains were buried in the cathedral courtyard in Lima (the capital of Peru). At some unknown time later, Pizarro's body was reburied in the floor of the cathedral itself.
he went around Africa then had in asisa then he whent and killed his queen and her body
The spirit was slain before sunrise. The slain body of the housewife was found in her driveway.
The Incas were a well civilized race, however they still had their downfalls. The man who conquered this fierce tribe was Pizarro. He didn't just conquer them with pure force though. Before Pizarro arrived a great civil war had occurred, leaving the Inca military weak, which made it easy for Pizarro to destroy them. Pizarro had taken Atahualpa, the Incan leader, captive. The incas bribed Pizarro with a room filled with gold for Atahualpa, however once Pizarro received it he still ordered that Atahualpa to be killed. It took Pizarro approximately 40 more years until the last Inca was killed, his name was Tupac Amaru, Pizarro ordered that his body be dismembered to stop any further Inca resistance.
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San Francisco Bay .
Your question got me thinking about this so I looked it up and the answer is "yes" there are as well as an interesting story. It seems Pizarro was assassinated in 1545 and buried under the main altar of the cathedral in Lima, Peru. In July 1606 he was reburied in a special chapel in the cathedral. Inside of his tomb was found a wooden box and inside that was a lead box with in an inscription "Here is the skull of Marquis Don Francisco Pizarro who discovered Peru". In early 1977 work was being done on the cathedral and a crypt under the altar was opened there they found 4 people. There were 2 children, an older man, and a glass coffin with a small wooden box. Studies were on the skull in the box and it was the head of Pizarro without any doubt. The skull was damaged and several blows had been inflicted on it, but his body was still in tact. Along with these things was a broken sword. They determined the bodies of the children were his children and the other man was his brother. Letters he wrote are also still around and can be studied.
Body Blows happened in 1993.
Body Harvest happened in 1998.
crimate
It rotted.
It dies