The Conquistadors: Exploration, Greed, and Destruction — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Codex Mendoza, a stunning 16th-century manuscript created by Aztec scribes under Spanish supervision. Commissioned by Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza, the codex documents the tribute system of the Aztec Empire, the history of Tenochtitlan's rulers, and the daily life of the Mexica people. Lucas explains how the codex was painted on European paper by indigenous tlacuilos (scribes) using traditional pictographic style, with Nahuatl glosses added by a Spanish priest. The episode delves into the journey of the codex: it was meant for Emperor Charles V but was captured by French pirates, eventually landing in the hands of a French cosmographer, and later acquired by Samuel Purchas. Today it's in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. Lucas highlights specific folios showing tribute items like quetzal feathers, jaguar skins, cacao beans, and even a single live eagle, as well as the founding of Tenochtitlan in 1325. The conversation also touches on the controversy surrounding the codex's accuracy and its role in understanding pre-Conquest life. A donation segment is woven in naturally, with Lucas noting how small listener contributions help keep the show ad-free. This episode offers a vivid, concrete look at how the Aztecs recorded their world and how that record survived the conquest. #CodexMendoza #AztecEmpire #Mexica #TributeSystem #Tenochtitlan #AntonioDeMendoza #Tlacuilo #Nahuatl #BodleianLibrary #Quetzalcoatl #Mesoamerica #Conquistadors #ColonialMexico #IndigenousHistory #PictographicWriting #16thCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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