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Cazonci Tangáxuan II: The Last Purépecha Emperor

9 min · 3. Juni 2026
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In 1530, the Purépecha Empire of Michoacán stood as the second-largest state in Mesoamerica, a rival that had successfully resisted the Aztec Triple Alliance. When Spanish forces under Cristóbal de Olid arrived, the cazonci (emperor) Tangáxuan II chose diplomacy over war, even converting to Christianity and paying tribute. But Nuño de Guzmán, the brutal president of the First Audiencia, saw an opportunity. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine the dramatic downfall of Tangáxuan II, the destruction of the Purépecha elite at Tzintzuntzan, and the horrific execution of the last cazonci. They explore the Relación de Michoacán, a colonial-era manuscript that preserves Purépecha voices, and debate whether the Purépecha resistance was a lost chance or a strategic compromise. This episode sheds light on a lesser-known conquest that echoes the larger pattern of Spanish domination in the New World. #CazonciTangaxuanII #Purepecha #Michoacan #Tzintzuntzan #NunoDeGuzman #RelacionDeMichoacan #Conquistadors #SpanishConquest #Mesoamerica #IndigenousResistance #ColonialMexico #NewSpain #CristobalDeOlid #TarascanEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #PreColumbian Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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