Francisco Pizarro

Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish soldier, best known as the leader of the Spanish conquest of the Inca empire. He was born in 1475 CE and died in 1541 CE. More details about his life and career will be included as the site develops further.

   

Pizarro was born in late medieval times, but his most memorable activities occurred in the 16th century. The early 16th century can be connected. The early mid 16th century can be connected. He died in the mid 16th century.

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Sociology including social structure and change and communities can be connected. Pizarro can be connected to peoples of the world. He belongs principally to Western Civilization, particularly to Latin peoples, specifically Hispanic peoples, but had a huge influence on American Indian peoples.

Institutions including religion, government, economics, education, and families can be connected.

Connections of science, other personal studies, anthropology, culture, and institutions to his life will be made as the site is developed.


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