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Don '''Gonzalo Pardo''' was a [[Spain|Spanish]] nobleman active in [[Peru]] during the [[Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire]]. A giant but very fat drunkard, Don Gonzalo was often glimpsed hammered on the roadsides by the travelling natives.
Don '''Gonzalo Pardo''' was a [[Spain|Spanish]] nobleman active in [[Peru]] during the [[Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire]] in the 16th century. A giant but very fat drunkard, Don Gonzalo was often glimpsed hammered on the roadsides by the travelling natives.


While looked upon with contempt by the Incas, most notably by [[Quila]], Don Gonzalo was the only Spaniard tolerated by the Incas on their lands during the rebellion of [[Manco Inca Yupanqui]].  
While looked upon with contempt by the Incas, most notably by [[Quila]], Don Gonzalo was the only Spaniard tolerated by the Incas on their lands during the rebellion of [[Manco Inca Yupanqui]].  

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Don Gonzalo Pardo was a Spanish nobleman active in Peru during the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire in the 16th century. A giant but very fat drunkard, Don Gonzalo was often glimpsed hammered on the roadsides by the travelling natives.

While looked upon with contempt by the Incas, most notably by Quila, Don Gonzalo was the only Spaniard tolerated by the Incas on their lands during the rebellion of Manco Inca Yupanqui.


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