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Pizarro

Pizarro's capture of Atahualpa worked psychologically because the Inca emperor was divine and untouchable, making his seizure almost unimaginable within the local worldview.

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Pizarro's capture of Atahualpa worked psychologically because the Inca emperor was divine and untouchable, making his seizure almost unimaginable within the local worldview.

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Kill The God, Take The Empire

2025-04-08, day precision · Civilization #44: The Spanish Conquest of the New World

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"...The Incas were conquered by... by another conquered student named Francisco Pizarro, okay? The emperor he defeated was Ata Huapá. Sorry, I'm not going..."

Kill The God, Take The Empire

2025-04-08, day precision · Civilization #44: The Spanish Conquest of the New World

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"...the Spanish would capture him, okay? Then what happened is that Pizarro said to the emperor, we'll let you go if you can fill..."

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