Francisco Pizarro

Francisco Pizarro

historical figure Peru

Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador known for leading the expedition that resulted in the fall of the Inca Empire and the establishment of Spanish rule in Peru. His actions, including the execution of Inca Emperor Atahualpa, have led to a contentious legacy, often viewed through the lens of colonial violence and oppression.

Born on Jun 16, 1471 (553 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
114,219
Power
2,659$
Sentiment
6.18
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Argentina 2 5.00 0.13% +10% 45,195,774 65,761 $450,000 655$
France 1 7.00 0.07% +0% 65,273,511 48,458 $2,700,000 2,004$
Totals 3 110,469,285 114,219 $3,150,000 2,659$
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Recent Mentions

France France: The solar farm Francisco Pizarro is noted for being the largest photovoltaic plant in Europe until recently. 7

Le Monde: En Espagne, controverse autour de la brusque accélération de la transition écologique

Guatemala Guatemala: Francisco Pizarro was involved in the conquest of Peru and had a significant relationship with Alvarado. 6

Prensa Libre – major Guatemalan newspaper, est. 1951: Alvarado en Perú y los xincas

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic: Francisco Pizarro ordered the construction of a Catholic temple in Lima, which was inaugurated in 1540. 5

Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889: Correcciones sobre nuestras primacías