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From the moment Hernán Cortés burned his ships on the Veracruz shore to the fall of Tenochtitlan in 1521, the Spanish conquistadors remade the Americas through a volatile mix of courage, cruelty, and greed. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the brutal collision of two worlds, examining not only the well-known figures—Cortés, Pizarro, Moctezuma, Atahualpa—but also the indigenous allies, enslaved Africans, and forgotten women who shaped the conquest. Each episode dissects a specific campaign or cultural encounter: the siege of Tenochtitlan, the conquest of the Inca Empire, the protracted Maya resistance, and the lesser-known expeditions into Florida and the Amazon. They explore the legal and moral debates of the Valladolid Controversy, the devastating impact of Old World diseases, and the encomienda system that bound native peoples to Spanish lords. The show also confronts the long legacy: how conquest myths were constructed, how indigenous memory survives, and how modern movements grapple with statues, repatriation, and historical memory. This is not a simple story of heroes or villains—it is a search for understanding amid the rubble of empires. Can we truly grasp the scale of the destruction, or the resilience of the conquered? #Conquistadors #SpanishEmpire #HernanCortes #Tenochtitlan #Moctezuma #FranciscoPizarro #IncaEmpire #Mesoamerica #IndigenousHistory #Colonialism #NewSpain #Malinche #Encomienda #ValladolidDebate #Smallpox #Conquest #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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The Cempoala Alliance: Totonac Strategy Against the Aztec Empire

In the shadow of Moctezuma's tribute demands, the Totonac city of Cempoala—also known as the Place of Many Waters—chose a risky alliance with Hernán Cortés in 1519. This episode explores the Totonac perspective: their anger at Aztec tax collectors, the political calculations of the Cacique Gordo (Fat Chief), and how they provided Cortés with 400 tameme porters and 15,000 warriors. We examine the Cempoala pyramid, the ritual of bloodletting, and the tribute lists of the Matrícula de Tributos. The alliance was a gamble that reshaped Mesoamerica, but it also left the Totonac subjugated under Spanish encomiendas. Featuring insights from Bernal Díaz del Castillo and the Florentine Codex, we uncover how a coastal people became the fulcrum of conquest. #Cempoala #Totonac #Cortés #Aztec #Mesoamerica #Conquistadors #CaciqueGordo #MatrículaDeTributos #BernalDíaz #FlorentineCodex #Tameme #Encomienda #Moctezuma #Veracruz #1519 #IndigenousHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

16. juni 2026 - 8 min
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The Lost Fleet of Cortés: Ships That Sank in Lake Texcoco

In 1521, Hernán Cortés ordered the construction of thirteen brigantines — shallow-draft warships — to break the Aztec hold on Tenochtitlan. But two of those ships never made it to battle. They sank in Lake Texcoco before a single shot was fired. What caused the loss? Who was responsible? And what did the sinking reveal about the fragile alliance between Spanish invaders and their Tlaxcalan allies? This episode examines the logistics, the sabotage rumors, the scapegoating of a Spanish carpenter, and the aftermath that reshaped Cortés's strategy. Drawing on Bernal Díaz del Castillo's account and the Florentine Codex, we piece together a forgotten episode that nearly derailed the siege. The lost ships of Lake Texcoco offer a rare window into the tensions, accidents, and human error that lurked behind the grand narrative of conquest. #Cortés #Brigantines #LakeTexcoco #Tenochtitlan #Tlaxcalan #BernalDíaz #FlorentineCodex #MartínLópez #Sabotage #Scapegoat #Conquistadors #Mesoamerica #SiegeOfTenochtitlan #Shipwreck #History #FexingoHistory #1521 #SpanishConquest Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Tlaxcalan Alliance: The Backbone of Cortés's Conquest

In this episode, we dive deep into the military and political alliance between Hernán Cortés and the Tlaxcalan confederation — arguably the single most decisive factor in the fall of Tenochtitlan. We explore how four independent Tlaxcalan lords (Tizatlan, Ocotelolco, Quiahuitzlan, and Tepeticpac) navigated internal rivalries, their long-standing enmity with the Aztec Triple Alliance, and the calculated decision to ally with the Spanish after initial bloody battles. We discuss key figures like Xicotencatl the Elder, the blind leader of Tizatlan who advocated alliance, and Xicotencatl the Younger, the military commander who fiercely opposed it. The conversation covers the critical Battle of Tzompancingo, the Tlaxcalan council's debates, the role of La Malinche as interpreter, and the profound consequences for Tlaxcala: exemption from direct Spanish rule but eventual erosion of their autonomy. We also touch on the Lienzo de Tlaxcala, a pictorial codex that proudly depicts Tlaxcalan participation in the conquest. This episode sheds light on the indigenous allies who made Cortés's victory possible — and whose own history is often overshadowed. #Tlaxcala #Cortes #AztecEmpire #Mexica #Xicotencatl #Conquistadors #Mesoamerica #LaMalinche #LienzodeTlaxcala #BattleOfTzompancingo #SpanishConquest #IndigenousAllies #Tizatlan #Ocotelolco #History #FexingoHistory #ColonialMexico #Warfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Chichimeca War: Mexico's Unconquered North

After the fall of Tenochtitlan and the Mixtón rebellion, the Spanish faced an even more intractable enemy: the Chichimeca of the northern deserts. Unlike the settled empires of central Mexico, these nomadic archers refused to be conquered, fought without a central leader, and turned the silver-rich Bajío region into a war zone for over forty years. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine the Chichimeca War (1550–1590), exploring the brutal counter-insurgency tactics of Viceroy Mendoza, the devastating use of chichimeca archers against the Spanish, the role of the Otomí as frontier allies, and the eventual shift from war to peace through the purchase of food, clothing, and iron tools. They discuss the infamous 'peace by purchase' policy of Viceroy Villamanrique, the founding of Querétaro and San Miguel de Allende as fortified settlements, and the cultural legacy of the Chichimeca as the ancestors of today's northern Mexican identity. #ChichimecaWar #Chichimeca #Otomí #Querétaro #SanMigueldeAllende #Mixtón #NuevaGalicia #NewSpain #SilverRoads #Mesoamerica #Conquistadors #ViceroyMendoza #Bajío #NomadicArchers #PeaceByPurchase #FexingoHistory #History #ColonialMexico Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

14. juni 2026 - 7 min
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The Conquistador Who Burned His Ships

In 1519, Hernán Cortés ordered his own ships scuttled off the coast of Veracruz — a dramatic act that became legend. But did he really burn them? This episode separates fact from myth, exploring what actually happened to the eleven vessels, why Cortés made that choice, and how the story evolved through chroniclers like Bernal Díaz del Castillo and Francisco López de Gómara. We also look at the strategic context: the mutinous faction in Villa Rica de la Veracruz, the Aztec spies watching from the shore, and the psychological impact on Cortés's men. Plus: the physical evidence — anchors, timbers, and cannons recovered from the sea floor near the modern-day port of Veracruz. This is not the old story of burning ships; it's a deeper dive into propaganda, survival, and the making of a myth that still shapes how we remember the Conquest. #HernanCortes #BurningShips #Veracruz #VillaRicaDeLaVeracruz #BernalDiazDelCastillo #FranciscoLopezDeGomara #Conquistadors #SpanishConquest #Mesoamerica #AztecEmpire #Nahuatl #Cempoala #CaciqueGordo #MaritimeArchaeology #MilitaryHistory #Propaganda #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

14. juni 2026 - 7 min
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