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Pizarro y la conquista del Imperio Inca
- La increíble hazaña de los hombres que dominaron un continente
- Narrated by: Arturo López
- Length: 30 hrs and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
En la primera mitad del siglo XVI, un puñado de españoles conquistó el continente sudamericano. Al frente de ellos se encontraba Francisco Pizarro y nadie habría dicho que dispusiesen de alguna oportunidad: el terreno que se extendía ante ellos estaba dominado por los implacables Andes y defendido por decenas de miles de soldados pertenecientes al Imperio Inca.
Pero, contra todo pronóstico, lo lograron. Esta novela narra cómo lo hicieron. Y cómo, tras conseguirlo, decidieron matarse entre ellos.
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