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The Siege Engineer: How Cortés Built a Fleet on Lake Texcoco

9 min · 19. Juni 2026
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When Hernán Cortés and his army fled Tenochtitlan on La Noche Triste, they left behind their cannons, horses, and nearly a thousand men. But Cortés had one weapon the Aztecs never saw coming: the ability to build a navy on a mountaintop. In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the incredible engineering feat that turned the tide of the conquest — the construction of thirteen brigantines, carried in pieces across the Sierra Madre and assembled on the shores of Lake Texcoco. We meet Martín López, the Spanish shipwright who oversaw the project with indigenous labor; we trace the route from Tlaxcala to Texcoco through the Florentine Codex and Bernal Díaz del Castillo; and we examine how the brigantines broke the Mexica canoe fleets, blockaded the island capital, and made the siege of Tenochtitlan possible. Along the way, we look at Aztec countermeasures — fire rafts, hidden stakes, and desperate night attacks — and the decisive naval battle of Tlatelolco. It's a story of adaptation, logistics, and the brutal logic of European naval warfare transplanted to a highland lake. #HernánCortés #MartínLópez #Brigantines #LakeTexcoco #SiegeOfTenochtitlan #Tlaxcala #Texcoco #AztecEmpire #NavalWarfare #FlorentineCodex #BernalDíazDelCastillo #LaNocheTriste #Cuauhtémoc #Tlatelolco #Shipbuilding #ConquestOfMexico #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Texcoco Betrayal How an Aztec Ally Turned Against the Empire Cover

The Texcoco Betrayal How an Aztec Ally Turned Against the Empire

When Hernán Cortés arrived in the Valley of Mexico, he found more than just Aztec enemies—he found a fractured empire. This episode focuses on Texcoco, the second-most powerful city in the Triple Alliance, and its prince Ixtlilxochitl, who defected to the Spanish after his brother Cacamatzin was arrested by Moctezuma. We explore how Texcoco's internal politics, resentment against Tenochtitlan's dominance, and a disputed succession turned a former ally into Cortés's most crucial partner. Learn about the Acolhua people, the Texcocan fleet that helped build the brigantines on Lake Texcoco, and why Ixtlilxochitl's decision may have sealed the fate of the Mexica capital. Drawing from the Obras históricas of Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl, this episode reveals a conquest driven as much by indigenous divisions as by Spanish steel. #Texcoco #Ixtlilxochitl #Cacamatzin #Cortés #AztecEmpire #TripleAlliance #Acolhua #Nezahualcoyotl #Nezahualpilli #ConquestOfMexico #Tenochtitlan #Brigantines #LakeTexcoco #Mesoamerica #HernanCortes #Malintzin #FernandoDeAlva #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

19. Juni 20268 min
Episode The Siege Engineer: How Cortés Built a Fleet on Lake Texcoco Cover

The Siege Engineer: How Cortés Built a Fleet on Lake Texcoco

When Hernán Cortés and his army fled Tenochtitlan on La Noche Triste, they left behind their cannons, horses, and nearly a thousand men. But Cortés had one weapon the Aztecs never saw coming: the ability to build a navy on a mountaintop. In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the incredible engineering feat that turned the tide of the conquest — the construction of thirteen brigantines, carried in pieces across the Sierra Madre and assembled on the shores of Lake Texcoco. We meet Martín López, the Spanish shipwright who oversaw the project with indigenous labor; we trace the route from Tlaxcala to Texcoco through the Florentine Codex and Bernal Díaz del Castillo; and we examine how the brigantines broke the Mexica canoe fleets, blockaded the island capital, and made the siege of Tenochtitlan possible. Along the way, we look at Aztec countermeasures — fire rafts, hidden stakes, and desperate night attacks — and the decisive naval battle of Tlatelolco. It's a story of adaptation, logistics, and the brutal logic of European naval warfare transplanted to a highland lake. #HernánCortés #MartínLópez #Brigantines #LakeTexcoco #SiegeOfTenochtitlan #Tlaxcala #Texcoco #AztecEmpire #NavalWarfare #FlorentineCodex #BernalDíazDelCastillo #LaNocheTriste #Cuauhtémoc #Tlatelolco #Shipbuilding #ConquestOfMexico #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Cortés's Translator: Malintzin and the Conquest of Mexico Cover

Cortés's Translator: Malintzin and the Conquest of Mexico

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the pivotal role of Malintzin — also known as Malinche or Doña Marina — the Indigenous woman who served as Hernán Cortés's translator, advisor, and diplomat during the conquest of the Aztec Empire. They discuss her origins as a Nahua noblewoman sold into slavery among the Maya, her linguistic genius (speaking Nahuatl, Yucatec Maya, and learning Spanish), and how she became the linchpin of Cortés's strategic alliances with the Totonac and Tlaxcalans. The episode digs into the controversies surrounding her legacy: was she a traitor, a survivor, or a strategist? They examine her role in the massacre at Cholula, her negotiations with Moctezuma's emissaries, and her later life as a mother of Cortés's son Martín. Drawing on accounts from Bernal Díaz del Castillo, the Florentine Codex, and the Lienzo de Tlaxcala, the hosts paint a nuanced portrait of a woman who shaped history but remains an ambiguous figure in Mexican memory. #Malintzin #Malinche #HernánCortés #AztecEmpire #Mexica #Nahuatl #YucatecMaya #Cholula #Tlaxcala #Cempoala #DoñaMarina #BernalDíaz #FlorentineCodex #LienzoDeTlaxcala #Moctezuma #ConquestOfMexico #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern7 min
Episode The Cholula Massacre: Cortés's Calculated Terror Cover

The Cholula Massacre: Cortés's Calculated Terror

In October 1519, just after forming a crucial alliance with the Tlaxcalans, Hernán Cortés and his army arrived at the gates of Cholula — one of the most sacred cities in ancient Mexico, home to the great pyramid of Quetzalcoatl. What happened next was no random act of violence but a cold calculation: Cortés, guided by Malintzin's intelligence and Tlaxcalan rivalry, ordered the slaughter of thousands of unarmed Cholulan nobles and priests in the main plaza. This episode examines the political motivations, the disputed death tolls, the role of the Tlaxcalan allies, and whether the Cholultecas truly planned an ambush. We’ll explore how this single massacre reshaped the power dynamics of the Triple Alliance and paved the way for Tenochtitlan's fall — a story of betrayal, faith, and terror as a weapon of conquest. #Cholula #Cortés #Malintzin #Tlaxcala #Quetzalcoatl #Aztec #Mexica #Moctezuma #Tenochtitlan #Massacre #Conquest #Mesoamerica #16thCentury #IndigenousHistory #Nahuatl #History #FexingoHistory #SpanishConquest Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern6 min
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The Aztec Alliance System That Crumbled Under Cortés

The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire is often told as a story of 500 Spaniards against millions. But the real story is one of indigenous politics. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Aztec alliance system — the Triple Alliance of Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan — and how Cortés weaponized its fractures. They focus on Texcoco, the second-most powerful city in the empire, and its ruler Ixtlilxochitl II, who switched sides to join Cortés after a disputed succession. The episode details the civil war in Texcoco, the military contributions of its warriors to the siege of Tenochtitlan, and how Cortés's army, at its peak, was 90 percent indigenous. Listeners will encounter the names Nezahualcoyotl, Nezahualpilli, Cacamatzin, and Ixtlilxochitl, as well as key battles like the siege of Tenochtitlan and the burning of the Texcoco palace. The discussion draws on the Obras históricas of Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl, a mestizo chronicler, and contrasts Aztec and European notions of loyalty and realpolitik. #AztecAlliance #TripleAlliance #Texcoco #Ixtlilxochitl #Cortés #Tenochtitlan #Tlacopan #Nezahualcoyotl #Nezahualpilli #Cacamatzin #ConquestOfMexico #Mesoamerica #IndigenousAlliances #AztecEmpire #ColonialHistory #FernandoDeAlvaIxtlilxochitl #SiegeOfTenochtitlan #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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