How Hernan Cortes Destroyed the Aztec Empire with 500 Men — Fexingo History

The Cempoala Alliance: Cortés's First Indigenous Army

8 min · 29. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Hernán Cortés built his first major indigenous alliance with the Totonac city-state of Cempoala in 1519. They discuss the Totonac leader, who the Spanish called the Fat Cacique, his strategic rebellion against Aztec tribute demands, and how this partnership provided Cortés with thousands of warriors, supplies, and a crucial foothold on the Gulf Coast. The conversation also covers the Cempoala pyramid complex, the Totonac language, and the role of the Cempoala alliance in the Battle of Cempoala and the subsequent march to Tlaxcala. Lucas highlights the political calculations of the Fat Cacique and how the alliance reshaped the conquest's trajectory, contrasting it with later betrayals. This episode sheds light on a pivotal yet often overlooked turning point that enabled Cortés's campaign. #Cempoala #Totonac #FatCacique #Cortés #HernánCortés #AztecEmpire #Mesoamerica #ConquestOfMexico #1519 #IndigenousAlliance #BattleOfCempoala #TotonacLanguage #GulfCoast #Malintzin #Tlaxcala #Mexica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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