Fransisco Pizzario
he was defeated by fransisco pizarro.
Francisco Pizarro defeated the Inca leader Atahualpa. After capturing Atahualpa during a surprise attack in 1532, Pizarro exploited the political instability within the Inca Empire to solidify Spanish control over the region. Despite a large ransom paid for his release, Atahualpa was ultimately executed, leading to the fall of the Inca Empire.
Pizzaro
atahualpa
29.8.1533
Atahuallpa was not Spanish he was an Inca, so south american.
The son of the Incan emperor Huayna Capac who won the battle for the throne was Atahualpa. After Huayna Capac's death, a civil war erupted between Atahualpa and his half-brother Huascar. Atahualpa ultimately defeated Huascar, securing control over the Incan Empire before the arrival of Spanish conquistadors.
pizzaro was a spanish conquistador who beheaded the leader of the Inca's who was atahualpa and carried his head as a trophy
One consequence of the conflict between Pizarro and Atahualpa was the defeat and capture of Atahualpa by the Spanish conquistadors. This event ultimately led to the downfall of the Inca Empire and the Spanish colonization of Peru.
Pizarro had Atahualpa killed in 1533.
The Inca ruler who was held hostage by Francisco Pizarro was Atahualpa. He was held prisoner and the Incas were ordered to fill a room full of gold in order for the Spanish to release him. Unfortunately Atahualpa was later executed by the Spanish.
Atahualpa, the last ruling Inca emperor, was executed by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1533. Pizarro had Atahualpa killed by strangulation after a mock trial to remove him as a potential threat to Spanish rule in the region.