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'''Francisco Pizzaro Gonzalez, Marquess''' (in Spanish, ''Francisco Pizarro González'') (1471 or 1476 - 26 June 1541) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] Conquistador, and a [[wikipedia:Marquess|Marquess]], a European title of nobility, whose conquests reached South America and the Incan Empire of Peru, and founder of [[Wikipedia:Lima|Lima]], the modern-day capital of the [[Wikipedia:Peru|Republic of Peru]]. He was killed by the [[Assassins]].
'''Francisco Pizarro González, Marquess''' (in Spanish, ''Francisco Pizarro González'') (1471 or 1476 - 26 June 1541) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] Conquistador, and a [[wikipedia:Marquess|Marquess]], a European title of nobility, whose conquests reached South America and the Incan Empire of Peru, and founder of [[Wikipedia:Lima|Lima]], the modern-day capital of the [[Wikipedia:Peru|Republic of Peru]]. He was killed by the [[Assassins]].


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Francisco Pizzaro

Francisco Pizarro González, Marquess (in Spanish, Francisco Pizarro González) (1471 or 1476 - 26 June 1541) was a Spanish Conquistador, and a Marquess, a European title of nobility, whose conquests reached South America and the Incan Empire of Peru, and founder of Lima, the modern-day capital of the Republic of Peru. He was killed by the Assassins.

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