Pizarro brothers

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The Pizarro brothers were Spanish conquistadors, led by Francisco Pizarro, who played a central role in the conquest of the Inca Empire in the 16th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish conquistadors
group of people
activeInCentury 16th century
associatedWith Cajamarca
Lima
Trujillo, Extremadura
conflict Inca–Spanish wars
surface form: Spanish–Inca War
countryOfCitizenship Crown of Castile
ethnicGroup Spaniards
fieldOfWork conquest of the Americas
historicalPeriod Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery

Spanish colonization of the Americas
involvedIn civil wars in Peru
knownFor internal conflicts among conquistadors
military campaigns in the Andes
seizure of Inca wealth
languageSpoken Spanish
leader Francisco Pizarro
legacy controversial historical reputation
destruction of Inca political structures
foundation of Spanish colonial society in Peru
memberOf Spanish nobility
notableFor capture of Atahualpa
establishment of Spanish rule in Peru
overthrow of the Inca Empire
notableMember Francisco Pizarro
Gonzalo Pizarro
Hernando Pizarro
Juan Pizarro
opponent Atahualpa
Inca Empire
Manco Inca Yupanqui
participatedIn Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
regionOfActivity Inca Empire
Peru
Viceroyalty of Peru
religion Roman Catholicism
socialClass hidalgos

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Siege of Cuzco relatedTo Pizarro brothers
Hernando Pizarro partOf Pizarro brothers
this entity surface form: Pizarro family
Juan Pizarro allegiance Pizarro brothers
this entity surface form: Pizarro brothers' faction in Peru