Ecuador -- History -- To 1809; Peru -- History -- 1548-1820; Peru -- History -- Conquest, 1522-1548; Pizarro, Gonzalo, -1548
=Pineda=, Gonzalo Diaz de, appointed Captain of arquebusiers, 99;
desires to join Gonzalo Pizarro, 113;
is sent by the Viceroy with a force to intercept the traitors, 115;
his career and death, 115 (_n._);
arrives at the rebel camp, 119;
his intention to murder Vela Nuñez, 126;
enters Guamanga, 128
=Pineda=, Rodrigo de, gives information
about Gonzalo Pizarro to Bishop Don Jeronimo de Loaysa, 88
=Piura=, ancient name of San Miguel, 15 (_n._), 23
=Pizarro=, Hernando, war between, and Almagro, 2 (_n._), 200;
besieged by Indians in Lima, 9 (_n._);
murder of, 10 (_n._), 16 (_n._);
his servant carries letters to Gonzalo Pizarro, 35
=Pizarro=, Gonzalo, Captain, letter of Governor Vaca de Castro to, 12;
plot of Gaspar Rodriguez de Camporedondo against, 13 (_n._);
Altamirano put to death by order of, 13 (_n._);
receives many letters offering him support, 25;
his departure from Cuzco and arrival at Plata, 34;
at Chaqui, 35;
letters to, 35;
greatly concerned at the new laws, 35, 36;
collects money at the mines of Porco, 36;
desires to go to Cuzco, 39;
despatches Bazan to Arequipa, 40;
arrives at the lake of Titicaca, 40;
joined by many soldiers, 41;
reaches the town of Ayavire, 42;
arrival at Cuzco, 44;
coolly received by the citizens, 47, 48;
many people join him, 48;
chosen Procurator, 49;
elected Procurator-General, 62, 63;
made Captain against the Inca, 65;
sends a letter to the province of Andahuaylas, 65;
is given authority to march to Lima, 66;
wishes to be made Chief Justice, 67;
is elected to the office, 69;
is enraged with Pero Alonso Carrasco, 70, 71;
sends to Arequipa for arms and troops, 73;
nominates captains and officers for the war, 78, 79;
sends to Guamanga for artillery, 79, 80;
presses forward his preparations for war, 101;
orders Captain Francisco de Almendras to seize despatches, 101;
sends letters to Pedro de Puelles, 101, 102;
prepares to set out from Cuzco, 105;
letter of, to Bishop Don Jeronimo de Loaysa,
and to Francisco de Almendras, 108;
pitches his camp at Xaquixaguana, 116;
is informed of the flight of Graviel de Rojas and others from Cuzco, 117;
his anger thereat, 117;
marches on to Lucumaes, 118;
appoints Francisco de Carbajal Master of the Camp, 118;
conspiracy against, 118;
seeks advice from Francisco de Carbajal, 118;
advances very cautiously, 120;
plot against, 121;
enters the city of Lima, 139, 140 (_n._);
popularity of, 142;
sends envoys to Spain, 152;
marches against the Viceroy, 154, 155;
continues to pursue the Viceroy, 156;
names of the officers of, 156;
complete victory of, at Quito, 158;
at the height of his power, 158;
is urged to assume the kingship of Peru, 159
=Pizarro=, Juan, 198
=Pizarro=, Marquis Don Francisco, 27, 90;
the Viceroy at the house of, 57, 58
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