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The Siege of Tenochtitlan: How Cortés Starved a City

5 min · 26. kesä 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna focus on one of the most decisive yet under-discussed aspects of the Spanish conquest: the siege of Tenochtitlan in 1521. Rather than rehashing the battles or the fall of Moctezuma, they delve into Cortés's strategy of cutting off the city's food and water supplies, including the destruction of the Chapultepec aqueduct and the blockade of the causeways. They explore how the Spanish and their indigenous allies, especially the Tlaxcalans, used the lake itself as a weapon, patrolling with brigantines to prevent canoe traffic. The conversation also covers the role of the Tlatelolco market as a last bastion, the devastating effects of starvation on the Mexica defenders, and the final, brutal street fighting that ended the empire. Along the way, they touch on the strategic mind of Cuauhtémoc, the challenges of urban warfare on an island city, and how disease combined with hunger to break the Aztec resistance. This episode ties together military tactics, logistics, and human endurance. #Tenochtitlan #SiegeOf1521 #Cortés #Cuauhtémoc #Chapultepec #Brigantines #Tlaxcalans #Tlatelolco #Mexica #AztecEmpire #SiegeWarfare #LakeTexcoco #Starvation #ConquestOfMexico #Mesoamerica #SpanishConquest #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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jakson The Siege of Tenochtitlan: How Cortés Starved a City kansikuva

The Siege of Tenochtitlan: How Cortés Starved a City

In this episode, Lucas and Luna focus on one of the most decisive yet under-discussed aspects of the Spanish conquest: the siege of Tenochtitlan in 1521. Rather than rehashing the battles or the fall of Moctezuma, they delve into Cortés's strategy of cutting off the city's food and water supplies, including the destruction of the Chapultepec aqueduct and the blockade of the causeways. They explore how the Spanish and their indigenous allies, especially the Tlaxcalans, used the lake itself as a weapon, patrolling with brigantines to prevent canoe traffic. The conversation also covers the role of the Tlatelolco market as a last bastion, the devastating effects of starvation on the Mexica defenders, and the final, brutal street fighting that ended the empire. Along the way, they touch on the strategic mind of Cuauhtémoc, the challenges of urban warfare on an island city, and how disease combined with hunger to break the Aztec resistance. This episode ties together military tactics, logistics, and human endurance. #Tenochtitlan #SiegeOf1521 #Cortés #Cuauhtémoc #Chapultepec #Brigantines #Tlaxcalans #Tlatelolco #Mexica #AztecEmpire #SiegeWarfare #LakeTexcoco #Starvation #ConquestOfMexico #Mesoamerica #SpanishConquest #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Otomi Army: Indigenous Allies Who Won Cortés His Empire

Everyone knows Cortés had Tlaxcalan allies, but the Otomi warriors of Tecóac and the eastern valleys were arguably the most decisive fighting force in the conquest of Mexico. When Cortés and his Tlaxcalan army faced the Otomi near Tecóac, the battle was so fierce that the Spanish nearly broke. Yet within hours, the Otomi switched sides — and became the frontline infantry for the assault on Tenochtitlan. This episode follows the Otomi from their initial resistance to their role in the siege, the burning of the Tlatelolco market, and the man who led them: Xicotencatl the Younger's Otomi counterpart, the lord of Tecóac. We explore how Otomi tactics — skirmishing, ambush, and relentless pursuit — complemented Spanish steel and Tlaxcalan numbers. And we ask: what happened to the Otomi after the conquest? Why did they vanish from the historical record while the Tlaxcalans took the credit? Based on the Florentine Codex, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala, and recent archaeological work at Tecóac, this is the story of the empire's forgotten hammer. #Otomi #Tecóac #Cortés #ConquestOfMexico #Tlaxcala #Xicotencatl #FlorentineCodex #LienzoDeTlaxcala #Tenochtitlan #Tlatelolco #Mesoamerica #AztecEmpire #SpanishConquest #IndigenousAllies #OtomiWarriors #1521 #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Cuauhtémoc: The Last Aztec Emperor's Final Stand

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the tragic final months of the Aztec Empire through the story of Cuauhtémoc, the last huey tlatoani of Tenochtitlan. They trace his rise to power after the death of Cuitláhuac from smallpox, his desperate defense of the city during the 80-day siege, and his capture on August 13, 1521. The conversation delves into Cortés's attempt to use Cuauhtémoc as a puppet ruler, the emperor's alleged torture by burning his feet to reveal hidden gold, and his eventual execution in 1525 during Cortés's disastrous expedition to Honduras. Using accounts from the Florentine Codex and Bernal Díaz del Castillo, they examine Cuauhtémoc's legacy as a symbol of resistance in modern Mexico, the controversy over his remains, and the moral questions surrounding his treatment by the Spanish. The episode also touches on the role of Malintzin as an intermediary and the collapse of the Aztec tribute system that had once fueled the empire. #Cuauhtémoc #AztecEmpire #HernánCortés #Tenochtitlan #ConquestOfMexico #FlorentineCodex #BernalDíazDelCastillo #Malintzin #HueyTlatoani #SiegeOfTenochtitlan #Mesoamerica #AztecResistance #ColonialHistory #IndigenousHistory #MexicanHistory #History #FexingoHistory #LastEmperor Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Aztec Women Who Fought in the Conquest

When we picture the fall of Tenochtitlan, we usually imagine male warriors with macuahuitl and Spanish swords. But the Florentine Codex and other indigenous accounts tell a different story: women fought alongside men, defended barricades, and even led small units. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the overlooked role of Aztec women in the 1521 siege. They discuss the Mexica concept of the 'cihuacoatl' or snake woman—a title for both a high official and a warrior goddess—and how women joined the battle after the death of Cuauhtémoc's envoys. They examine the account of a Mexica noblewoman who rallied her neighborhood in Tlatelolco, and the Spanish chronicler Bernal Díaz del Castillo's grudging admiration for their ferocity. They also touch on the long-term erasure of these combatants from popular memory, and what it means for understanding the conquest as a whole society's war, not just a clash of kings and conquistadors. #AztecWomen #Cihuatl #MexicaWarfare #ConquestOfMexico #FlorentineCodex #BernalDíaz #Tlatelolco #Cuauhtémoc #Mesoamerica #IndigenousWarriors #WomenInWar #1521 #Tenochtitlan #HernánCortés #Macuahuitl #Cihuacoatl #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Aztec Eagle Warriors Who Fought Cortés

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna dive into the elite military order of the Aztec Eagle Warriors — the cuāuhtli — who were among the fiercest defenders of Tenochtitlan against Hernán Cortés. Drawing on the Florentine Codex and accounts from Bernal Díaz del Castillo, they explore how these warriors were recruited from the commoner class through battlefield prowess, their distinctive eagle-feather suits and shields, and their role in the final siege of Tenochtitlan under Cuauhtémoc. The conversation covers the brutal hand-to-hand fighting on the causeways, where obsidian-studded macuahuitl met Spanish steel, and the psychological impact of the eagle warriors' terrifying appearance. Lucas also unpacks the broader Aztec military hierarchy — from the novice tlamani to the elite cuāuhtli and ōtōntin — and how Cortés's Tlaxcalan allies, who had faced these warriors for decades, proved crucial. The episode ends with a reflection on how the eagle warrior tradition was deliberately erased after the conquest, making it hard to separate fact from Spanish propaganda. #AztecEagleWarriors #Cuauhtli #HernanCortes #Tenochtitlan #Cuauhtemoc #AztecMilitary #Mexica #FlorentineCodex #BernalDiaz #Mesoamerica #Macuahuitl #Tlaxcala #ConquestOfMexico #AztecEmpire #Obsidian #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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