The Aztec Gods
Explore the fascinating world of Aztec Flower Wars (Xochimiquiztli) in this episode of The Aztec Gods podcast. Host Edmund Cross examines these ritualized conflicts that went far beyond ordinary warfare, serving religious, social, and diplomatic purposes in 15th century Mesoamerica. Learn how the Aztec Triple Alliance engaged in carefully orchestrated battles with neighboring city-states like Tlaxcala and Cholula, where capturing prisoners took precedence over killing enemies. Discover the sacred dimensions of these conflicts, from their role in providing sacrificial victims to nourish the gods, to their function as training grounds for warrior advancement. The episode explores the unique protocols governing these wars, the specialized weapons and regalia used, and how they differed from wars of conquest. Cross discusses the theological concepts underlying 'flowery death,' the diplomatic functions these conflicts served, and their eventual decline with Spanish colonization. Drawing from archaeological evidence and historical sources, this episode reveals how the Flower Wars represented a sophisticated intersection of military practice, religious obligation, and cosmic necessity that challenges modern understanding of ancient warfare and Aztec civilization.
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