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'''Francisco Pizzaro Gonzalez '''(in Spanish, ''Francisco Pizarro González'') (1471 or 1476 - 26 June 1541) was a Spanish Conquistador whose conquests reached South America and the Incan Empire of Peru.
'''Francisco Pizzaro Gonzalez '''(in Spanish, ''Francisco Pizarro González'') (1471 or 1476 - 26 June 1541) was a Spanish Conquistador and secretly a Templar whose conquests reached South America and the Incan Empire of Peru.


Pizzaro arrived in Peru in late 1532 with a small band of fellow conquistadors, ostensibly to find gold. In truth, he sought a [[Piece of Eden]]. In mid-November of that year, Pizzaro and his men arrived at the outskirts of the Inca city of Cajamarca. After being rebuked trying to be diplomatic with the Inca Emperor Atahualpa, who was staying in the city, Pizzaro decided to attack the Incas the next day. His ambush was a devastating success; the Incas were mostly Atahualpa's courtiers and officials as well as civilians who carried no weapons, and what soldiers were there were completely unarmed. Pizzaro captured Atahualpa and took his Piece of Eden, after which he ordered the former Emperor strangled to death.
Pizzaro arrived in Peru in late 1532 with a small band of fellow conquistadors, ostensibly to find gold. In truth, he sought a [[Piece of Eden]]. In mid-November of that year, Pizzaro and his men arrived at the outskirts of the Inca city of Cajamarca. After being rebuked trying to be diplomatic with the Inca Emperor Atahualpa, who was staying in the city, Pizzaro decided to attack the Incas the next day. His ambush was a devastating success; the Incas were mostly Atahualpa's courtiers and officials as well as civilians who carried no weapons, and what soldiers were there were completely unarmed. Pizzaro captured Atahualpa and took his Piece of Eden, after which he ordered the former Emperor strangled to death.


After taking the rest of the Empire, Pizzaro soon faced enemies from within his own ranks, mostly from another conquistador, Diego Il Almagoro and his brothers. On 25 June 1541, he was assassinated by the Almagoros, who may have secretly been [[Assassins]].
After taking the rest of the Empire, Pizzaro soon faced enemies from within his own ranks, mostly from another conquistador, Diego Il Almagoro and his brothers. On 25 June 1541, he was assassinated by the Almagoros, who may have secretly been [[Assassins]],and who might have taken the [[Piece of Eden]] from Pizzaro.It is unknown what [[Piece of Eden]] Pizzaro took from Atahualpa and used to rule the local populance into submission to the Spanish Empire.
[[Category:Characters|Pizzaro, Francisco]]
[[Category:Characters|Pizzaro, Francisco]]
[[Category:Historical Characters|Pizzaro Gonzalez, Francisco]]
[[Category:Historical Characters|Pizzaro Gonzalez, Francisco]]

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Francisco Pizzaro

Francisco Pizzaro Gonzalez (in Spanish, Francisco Pizarro González) (1471 or 1476 - 26 June 1541) was a Spanish Conquistador and secretly a Templar whose conquests reached South America and the Incan Empire of Peru.

Pizzaro arrived in Peru in late 1532 with a small band of fellow conquistadors, ostensibly to find gold. In truth, he sought a Piece of Eden. In mid-November of that year, Pizzaro and his men arrived at the outskirts of the Inca city of Cajamarca. After being rebuked trying to be diplomatic with the Inca Emperor Atahualpa, who was staying in the city, Pizzaro decided to attack the Incas the next day. His ambush was a devastating success; the Incas were mostly Atahualpa's courtiers and officials as well as civilians who carried no weapons, and what soldiers were there were completely unarmed. Pizzaro captured Atahualpa and took his Piece of Eden, after which he ordered the former Emperor strangled to death.

After taking the rest of the Empire, Pizzaro soon faced enemies from within his own ranks, mostly from another conquistador, Diego Il Almagoro and his brothers. On 25 June 1541, he was assassinated by the Almagoros, who may have secretly been Assassins,and who might have taken the Piece of Eden from Pizzaro.It is unknown what Piece of Eden Pizzaro took from Atahualpa and used to rule the local populance into submission to the Spanish Empire.