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Cortés vs Narváez: The Civil War That Saved the Conquest

5 min · 26. maj 2026
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In April 1520, Hernán Cortés faced his greatest threat yet — not from the Aztecs, but from his own countrymen. A massive Spanish fleet under Pánfilo de Narváez had arrived in Veracruz with orders from Governor Velázquez of Cuba to arrest Cortés and seize his expedition. Cortés was outnumbered nearly five to one, yet he managed to turn many of Narváez's men to his side through a combination of bribery, propaganda, and a daring nighttime attack at Cempoala. This episode dives into the forgotten civil war among the conquistadors, the role of Malintzin in intelligence gathering, the defection of key Narváez captains like Pedro de Alvarado's former rival, and how the victory gave Cortés reinforcements just in time for the Noche Triste. We explore the political maneuvering in the Spanish camp, the gold Cortés used as leverage, and how this internal conflict reshaped the Conquest. #CortesVsNarvaez #PánfiloDeNarváez #DiegoVelázquez #Cempoala #Malintzin #PedroDeAlvarado #BernalDíazDelCastillo #ConquestOfMexico #SpanishConquistadors #Veracruz #NocheTriste #GonzaloDeSandoval #HernánCortés #Mesoamerica #History #FexingoHistory #AztecEmpire #EarlyColonial Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Cortés's Tlaxcalan Allies: The Indigenous Army That Conquered Mexico

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