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Pizarro
[ pi-zahr-oh; Spanish pee-thahr-raw, -sahr- ]
noun
- ·· [fran-, sis, -koh, f, r, ahn-, thees, -kaw, -, sees, -], 1470–1541, Spanish conqueror of Peru.
Pizarro
/ piˈθarrɔ; pɪˈzɑːrəʊ /
noun
- PizarroFrancisco?14751541MSpanishTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: conquistador Francisco (franˈθisko). ?1475–1541, Spanish conqueror of Peru. He landed in Peru (1532), murdered the Inca King Atahualpa (1533), and founded Lima as the new capital of Peru (1535). He was murdered by his own followers
Example Sentences
“Climate change is driving catastrophic wildfires,” Pedro Pizarro, president of Edison International, said in the release, “and SCE will continue its work to mitigate the effects.”
A statue of the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro has been reinstalled in the centre of Peru's capital Lima, more than 20 years after it was removed.
“We have not seen in our telemetry any indication of an electrical anomaly,” Edison International CEO Pedro Pizarro said Monday on Bloomberg Television.
Back in Punta Arenas, I caught up with Juan Francisco Pizarro, a government biologist, who was inclined to believe Mylodon succumbed to both hunting and climate pressures.
As Max Pizarro reported, Trump “brought his cruel, weird, hateful, indicted, egomaniacal, name-dropping TV personality brand to Wildwood, apparently trying to take advantage of perennial New Jersey dysfunction, while entertaining his own public delusion.”
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