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The Purepecha Empire That Defeated the Aztecs

6 min · 22. juni 2026
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In this episode of The Conquistadors, Lucas and Luna explore the Purepecha Empire (also known as the Tarascans), the only Mesoamerican state that successfully resisted Aztec expansion. They discuss the empire's origins under the legendary leader Tariácuri, its capital Tzintzuntzan, and its unique political structure. The hosts examine Purepecha military technology—including copper and bronze weapons like the ichcahuipilli and macuahuitl—and the decisive battles that repelled Aztec incursions. They also cover the empire's encounter with the Spanish under Cristóbal de Olid and Nuño de Guzmán, the betrayal of Tangáxoan II, and the controversial Relación de Michoacán. The episode highlights how Purepecha metallurgy, centralized governance, and strategic autonomy set them apart from their neighbors, and reflects on the irony that an empire that never fell to the Mexica was ultimately conquered by a handful of Spaniards. #Purepecha #Tarascans #Mesoamerica #Tariácuri #Tzintzuntzan #TangáxoanII #NuñodeGuzmán #RelacióndeMichoacán #Ichcahuipilli #Macuahuitl #CopperWeapons #AztecResistance #PreColumbian #CristóbaldeOlid #Conquistadors #Pátzcuaro #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The Purepecha Empire That Defeated the Aztecs artwork

The Purepecha Empire That Defeated the Aztecs

In this episode of The Conquistadors, Lucas and Luna explore the Purepecha Empire (also known as the Tarascans), the only Mesoamerican state that successfully resisted Aztec expansion. They discuss the empire's origins under the legendary leader Tariácuri, its capital Tzintzuntzan, and its unique political structure. The hosts examine Purepecha military technology—including copper and bronze weapons like the ichcahuipilli and macuahuitl—and the decisive battles that repelled Aztec incursions. They also cover the empire's encounter with the Spanish under Cristóbal de Olid and Nuño de Guzmán, the betrayal of Tangáxoan II, and the controversial Relación de Michoacán. The episode highlights how Purepecha metallurgy, centralized governance, and strategic autonomy set them apart from their neighbors, and reflects on the irony that an empire that never fell to the Mexica was ultimately conquered by a handful of Spaniards. #Purepecha #Tarascans #Mesoamerica #Tariácuri #Tzintzuntzan #TangáxoanII #NuñodeGuzmán #RelacióndeMichoacán #Ichcahuipilli #Macuahuitl #CopperWeapons #AztecResistance #PreColumbian #CristóbaldeOlid #Conquistadors #Pátzcuaro #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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While the Aztec Empire fell to Cortés, one Mesoamerican kingdom remained unconquered by the Mexica: the Purepecha (Tarascan) Empire. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise of the Purepecha state from the Lake Pátzcuaro basin, its unique bronze metallurgy, and its remarkable military victories against the Aztec Empire. We discuss the legendary ruler Tariácuri who unified the kingdom, the strategic use of fortified hilltop settlements, and the empire's sophisticated bureaucracy. We also examine why the Purepecha did not ally with Cortés, and how their resistance ultimately collapsed under Spanish onslaught in the 1520s. The episode covers key figures like Tangáxoan II and the devastating smallpox epidemic that preceded Spanish conquest. #Purepecha #Tarascan #Tariácuri #TangáxoanII #Mesoamerica #Aztec #BronzeMetallurgy #LakePatzcuaro #conquistadors #Cortés #smallpox #Michoacán #indigenoushistory #precolumbian #empire #warfare #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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