Final answer:
Francisco Pizarro established the city of Lima as his capital in 1535 following his conquest of the Inca Empire. He was assassinated in 1541 and buried in the Lima Cathedral.
Step-by-step explanation:
Francisco Pizarro, following his conquest of the Inca Empire, established his capital in what is now known as Lima.
In 1535, with the consolidation of his control over Peru, he founded this new capital after a period of exploration and conquest in South America which began with capturing the Inca emperor Atahualpa in 1532.
Pizarro's rule in Peru was short-lived as he was assassinated in 1541 by followers of his former associate Diego de Almagro, and he was laid to rest in the Lima Cathedral.