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all i know is that he has 2 children....one daughter named francisca and a son named francisco.......... he had no children because he never married
Major Achievements:Pizarro's first expedition was in 1509 and he was the first mate. The captain was Balboa, another famous explorer. The expeditions purpose was to explore the land that is now Panama. The crew founded Panama City and Pizarro was an important townsperson there. Then in 1527 he made his first expedition on his own to find a rumored civilization called the Incas. Pizarro's first mate was a good friend, his name was Diego de Almagro. They sailed down the coast of western South America. There they went inland a little ways and found evidence of the Incas and gold. Then he returned to Panama with the news. The whole expedition took one year.Then when he was back in Panama he made plans to sail back to Spain and tell the King and Queen the news and get more men and provisions for crops and other foods that were not abundant in Panama. With this news, the King appointed him the governor of Peru, the name of this land that he had found. Then he sailed back to Panama, where he made plans for a long expedition and war on the Incas that would make him the ruler of Peru.
Cortés was born in 1485 in Spain, the only son of a family of limited wealth. He was a sickly child, but enrolled at the University of Salamanca to study law. However, Cortes disliked the rules of school and returned home 1501, craving a life of adventure. Three years later he embarked on a journey to the Americas.
he found Florida and named it after the flowers he saw. He also discovered and settled Bimini,h e went and discovered a place called Borinquen . T hen he came back two years later and renamed the island Puerto Rico. They made him governor for two years then they replaced him with Christopher Columbus’ son.
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Francisco Pizarro's son's were named was Francisca Pizarro Yupanqui and Juan. The mother of his children was Cuxirimay Ocllo Yupanqui.
Francisco Pizarro had a son named Francisco Pizarro y de la Rúa, but it is not documented who the mother of his children was. Pizarro had a relationship with an Indigenous noblewoman, which may have resulted in the birth of his son.
yes, he was killed by the Inca ruler's son Pizarro was assassinated by his business partners.
Francisco Pizarro was born to Gonzalo Pizarro and a woman named Francisca González, who was likely of humble origins. He had several half-siblings, including Gonzalo Pizarro, who became a prominent figure in the Spanish conquest of Peru. Pizarro also had a son named Francisco Pizarro, Jr., who was recognized as the heir to his father's legacy, although he did not achieve similar prominence. Pizarro's family background was modest, with his early life characterized by limited education and resources.
all i know is that he has 2 children....one daughter named francisca and a son named francisco.......... he had no children because he never married
A dispute broke out in the late 1530s between Almagro and Pizarro over who was to rule the area around Cusco. A civil war began. Pizarro's forces won and in 1538, Pizarro had Almagro killed. In 1541, Pizarro was killed by followers of Almagro's son.
Francisco Pizarro was born in Trujillo, Extremadura, Spain. The date of his birth is not recorded, and the year is debated as being 1471, or 1475 through 1478, depending on your source. Links can be found below for further review of the history of this explorer.
Francisco Pizarro died in Peru when he was 70 years old. He was killed by Almagro, the Inca emperor's son because Pizarro had killed His father. Shortly after that Pizarro's brother killed Almagro also.
In Lima, Peru, on June 26, 1541, "a group of twenty heavily armed supporters of young Almagro stormed Pizarro's palace, assassinated him, and then forced the terrified city council to appoint young Almagro as the new governor of Peru," according to Burkholder and Johnson.
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Francisco Pizarro. Pizarro and his men left Panama in 1530 and arrived in Peru in 1532, and took the emperor Atahualpa prisoner. After receiving a ransom in gold, Pizarro had Atahualpa killed anyway, and completed the conquest of the Incas in 1533. Pizarro founded the city of Lima and was killed there in 1541 by the son of a Spaniard he had killed in battle.
Major Achievements:Pizarro's first expedition was in 1509 and he was the first mate. The captain was Balboa, another famous explorer. The expeditions purpose was to explore the land that is now Panama. The crew founded Panama City and Pizarro was an important townsperson there. Then in 1527 he made his first expedition on his own to find a rumored civilization called the Incas. Pizarro's first mate was a good friend, his name was Diego de Almagro. They sailed down the coast of western South America. There they went inland a little ways and found evidence of the Incas and gold. Then he returned to Panama with the news. The whole expedition took one year.Then when he was back in Panama he made plans to sail back to Spain and tell the King and Queen the news and get more men and provisions for crops and other foods that were not abundant in Panama. With this news, the King appointed him the governor of Peru, the name of this land that he had found. Then he sailed back to Panama, where he made plans for a long expedition and war on the Incas that would make him the ruler of Peru.