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The Aztec Poetry of War: Songs That Shook an Empire

8 min · 10. juni 2026
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In the shadow of Tenochtitlan's fall, a different kind of weapon was being wielded: poetry. The Aztec nobility, especially the tlahtoqueh (rulers), composed and recited cuicatl (songs) that glorified warfare, honored fallen warriors, and preserved the memory of battles against the Spanish. This episode explores the poetic tradition of the Mexica, focusing on the figure of Nezahualcoyotl, the poet-king of Texcoco, and his famous compositions that survived the conquest. We also look at the 'Cantares Mexicanos' manuscripts, a collection of Nahuatl songs transcribed by Franciscan friars in the 16th century, which contain some of the most vivid descriptions of the war from the Aztec perspective. How did poetry serve as both a morale booster and a historical record? And what can these verses tell us about the Aztec worldview that the Spanish accounts cannot? Lucas and Luna discuss the power of oral tradition, the role of the poet in Aztec society, and the haunting lines that still echo centuries later. #AztecPoetry #Nezahualcoyotl #CantaresMexicanos #Cuicatl #NahuatlLiterature #Tenochtitlan #Texcoco #HernanCortes #AztecEmpire #Mesoamerica #OralTradition #FlorentineCodex #BernardinoDeSahagun #AztecWarriors #Macehualtin #Pipiltin #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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