|Please note: Romanization of the following language(s) is/are different in this article than in OTL: Quechua. For a comprehensive list of words that are romanized differently, see Dictionary, Biographical Dictionary or Gazeteer. |} This is a description of the events of 21 March 1527 according to Francisco de Cuéllar, part of Francisco Pizarro's expedition, recounted to Pedro de los Ríos who in turn recounted them to Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés. The factual accuracy of his accounts are constantly under dispute, but as this is the only surviving record of the events, they are considered to be "historical fact."
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| - |Please note: Romanization of the following language(s) is/are different in this article than in OTL: Quechua. For a comprehensive list of words that are romanized differently, see Dictionary, Biographical Dictionary or Gazeteer. |} This is a description of the events of 21 March 1527 according to Francisco de Cuéllar, part of Francisco Pizarro's expedition, recounted to Pedro de los Ríos who in turn recounted them to Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés. The factual accuracy of his accounts are constantly under dispute, but as this is the only surviving record of the events, they are considered to be "historical fact."
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| - |Please note: Romanization of the following language(s) is/are different in this article than in OTL: Quechua. For a comprehensive list of words that are romanized differently, see Dictionary, Biographical Dictionary or Gazeteer. |} This is a description of the events of 21 March 1527 according to Francisco de Cuéllar, part of Francisco Pizarro's expedition, recounted to Pedro de los Ríos who in turn recounted them to Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés. The factual accuracy of his accounts are constantly under dispute, but as this is the only surviving record of the events, they are considered to be "historical fact."
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