Similar words: francisco pizarro, bizarre, pizazz, izard, lizard, wizard, wizardry, arrow. Meaning: n. Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima (1475-1541).
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1. Pizarro defeated the might of the Inca Empire with only a few hundred men.
2. On March 20 Pizarro was confirmed as the M-19 presidential candidate.
3. As Pizarro, Denis Quilley is suitably grizzled but the character's ponderous despair seems to have submerged his generalship.
4. In 1531, Francisco Pizarro overthrew the Incan empire, removing the emperor from his throne and taking for Spain the Incan imperial treasures.
5. Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador who destroyed the Inca Empire in the course of his conquest of Peru.
6. Bayern Munich striker Claudio Pizarro wants to follow teammate Hasan Salihamidzic to Juventus.
7. Many Spaniards who helped Francisco Pizarro conquer the Incas were fortune-seekers, not soldiers, "so the absence of sword injuries makes some sense," Murphy explains.
8. Chelsea substitution Half - time change as Pizarro replaces Kalou up front.
9. Those alterations included Pizarro added to what effectively became a four-pronged attack although the Peruvian had freedom to roam.
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10. Bayern Munich striker Claudio Pizarro wants a move to Italy.
11. Pizarro too is unconcerned, and is eager to prove his worth to the Chelsea cause.
12. Werder, though, remain hopeful Pizarro may sign a long-term agreement at the Weserstadion.
13. Coronado was a far kinder conquistador than his ruthless contemporaries Pizarro and De Soto, but he was equally obsessed with gold.
14. Chelsea are pondering a move for Bayern Munich striker Claudio Pizarro.
15. The Inca Empire was discovered by a Spanish conquistador called Francisco Pizarro, accompanied by about 169 Spanish soldiers.
16. Last Incan emperor of Peru (525-533). He was captured by the Spaniards, convicted of plotting against Pizarro, and executed by garrote despite his agreement to a vast ransom.
17. Eight months later, they executed their royal captive, and in 1533 their leader, Francisco Pizarro, picked a young prince, Manco Inca Yupanqui, to rule as a puppet king.