Saturday, June 26, 2010

Don Pizarro goes out in style

In Lima, Peru on 26 June 1541 a group of twenty heavily armed supporters of Diego Almagro II stormed Pizarro's palace. Most of Pizarro's guests fled, but a few fought the intruders, numbered variously between seven and 25. While Pizarro struggled to buckle on his breastplate, his defenders, including his half-brother Alcántara, were killed. For his part Pizarro killed two attackers and ran through a third. While trying to pull out his sword, he was stabbed in the throat, then fell to the floor where he was stabbed many times. Pizarro (who now was maybe as old as 70 years, and at least 62), collapsed on the floor, alone, painted a cross in his own blood and cried for Jesus Christ. He reportedly cried: Come my faithful sword, companion of all my deeds. He died moments after.

1 comment:

Arelcao Akleos said...

They don't make Spaniards like that anymore.