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Cuauhtémoc: The Last Aztec Emperor's Final Stand

9 min · 25 de jun de 2026
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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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