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Montezuma's Feast: The Last Great Banquet Before the Fall

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In November 1519, months before the Noche Triste and the siege of Tenochtitlan, Montezuma II hosted Hernán Cortés and his men at a banquet in the imperial palace. Chroniclers like Bernal Díaz del Castillo described staggering quantities of food, exotic meats from the emperor's zoo, and the ritual pacing of Aztec courtly dining. This episode reconstructs that feast — the dishes served, the etiquette observed, the political theater unfolding behind each course. We explore how Montezuma used food as diplomacy, trying to awe and placate the Spaniards with displays of wealth and sophistication. But the banquet also reveals fractures: the emperor's strained relationship with his own nobles, the simmering resentment of tributary states, and the cultural gulf that no amount of turkey, chocolate, or maize could bridge. Drawing on the Florentine Codex, the writings of Cortés, and archaeological evidence, we examine what it meant to break bread — or rather, break tamales — on the eve of conquest. The feast becomes a microcosm of the collision between two worlds, where every dish told a story of power, generosity, and desperation. #MontezumaII #AztecBanquet #Cortés #Tenochtitlan #BernalDíazDelCastillo #FlorentineCodex #Nahuatl #AztecFood #Chocolate #Tamales #ConquestOfMexico #AztecCourt #HueyTlatoani #Mesoamerica #History #FexingoHistory #MotecuhzomaXocoyotzin #Cacao Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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