• The Aztec Calendar Stone: Cosmos, Sacrifice, and Prophecy — Fexingo History
    May 11 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Aztec Calendar Stone, also known as the Sun Stone, one of the most iconic and misunderstood artifacts from Tenochtitlan. They delve into its intricate carvings, which depict the five eras of creation according to Mexica mythology, each ruled by a different sun and ending in cataclysm. The conversation reveals how the stone functioned as a monumental statement of Aztec cosmology and imperial power, commissioned by the tlatoani Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin (Moctezuma II) around 1500 CE. They discuss the central face of Tonatiuh, the sun god, surrounded by symbols of the four previous suns—Jaguar, Wind, Rain, and Water—and the prophecy of the current, fifth sun's eventual destruction by earthquakes. Lucas explains the calendar rings: the 20 day signs of the tonalpohualli, the 260-day sacred cycle, and the turquoise year markers. They also touch on the stone's rediscovery in 1790 beneath Mexico City's Zócalo and its lasting legacy as a symbol of Mexica identity. Along the way, they clarify common misconceptions, like the stone being an actual calendar, and explore the connection between cosmic cycles and human sacrifice. It's a deep dive into how the Aztecs understood time, fate, and their place in the universe.

    #AztecCalendarStone #SunStone #Tenochtitlan #Mexica #MotecuhzomaII #Tonatiuh #Tonalpohualli #AztecMythology #FiveSuns #Cosmology #HumanSacrifice #Mesoamerica #AztecArt #1790Discovery #Zocalo #History #FexingoHistory #Archaeology #AztecEmpire #MoctezumaII

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    7 min
  • Axayacatl and the Stone of Tizoc: Aztec Empire Builders — Fexingo History
    May 11 2026
    In the decades before Moctezuma II, the Mexica emperor Axayacatl expanded Tenochtitlan's empire through brutal conquest and strategic marriage. His son Tizoc, by contrast, ruled briefly and controversially — his coronation war so feeble that he commissioned a massive stone carving to rewrite history. This episode explores the reigns of Axayacatl and Tizoc, the Stone of Tizoc's propaganda, and how the Mexica empire consolidated power through warfare, ritual, and public art. We also touch on the Tarascan Empire, which humiliated Axayacatl, and the internal struggles for succession that shaped the Triple Alliance. Lucas and Luna dive into the archaeology of the Stone of Tizoc, the meaning of its carvings, and the political maneuvering behind Aztec imperial imagery.

    #Axayacatl #Tizoc #StoneofTizoc #AztecEmpire #Mexica #Tenochtitlan #Tarascan #TripleAlliance #Cuauhxicalli #FlorentineCodex #Huitzilopochtli #AztecArt #Mesoamerica #AztecHistory #Propaganda #FexingoHistory #History #PreColumbian #MoctezumaII #HernanCortes

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    9 min
  • Nezahualcoyotl: The Poet King of Texcoco — Fexingo History
    May 10 2026
    Long overshadowed by the Mexica of Tenochtitlan, the city-state of Texcoco was a cultural powerhouse in its own right, and its most famous ruler, Nezahualcoyotl, was a philosopher-king, poet, and lawgiver. This episode explores his tumultuous life—from fleeing as a boy when Texcoco was conquered, to allying with the Mexica to reclaim his throne, to building a center of learning and art that rivaled any in Mesoamerica. We delve into his famous laws, his alleged monotheism (was he really a proto-Christian, or is that a Spanish myth?), and his lasting legacy in Texcoco's magnificent gardens and library. Lucas and Luna also touch on the controversial 'Huexotzinco Codex' and how Nezahualcoyotl's reputation has been romanticized over the centuries.

    #Nezahualcoyotl #Texcoco #Aztec #Mesoamerica #PoetKing #HuexotzincoCodex #Acolhua #TripleAlliance #Nahuatl #NezahualcoyotlPoetry #Tenochtitlan #FlorentineCodex #AlvaIxtlilxochitl #Teotihuacan #Chichimec #History #FexingoHistory #AncientCivilizations #AztecEmpire #Mexica

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    6 min
  • The Feathered Serpent: Quetzalcoatl in Aztec Myth and Politics — Fexingo History
    May 10 2026
    In this episode of Tenochtitlan: The Aztec Capital That Shocked the Spanish, Lucas and Luna explore the multifaceted god Quetzalcoatl, the Feathered Serpent. They trace his origins in Teotihuacan and Tollan, his role as a creator deity, and the controversial theory that Moctezuma II mistook Cortés for Quetzalcoatl's return. Drawing on the Florentine Codex, the story of Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl, and the rivalry with Tezcatlipoca, they unpack how a myth shaped the fate of an empire. The conversation also delves into the ritual of human sacrifice dedicated to Quetzalcoatl, the ballgame, and how the Spanish used the god's legend to justify conquest. No prior knowledge required; all context refreshed naturally.

    #Quetzalcoatl #FeatheredSerpent #AztecMythology #MoctezumaII #CortS #FlorentineCodex #Tezcatlipoca #Topiltzin #Teotihuacan #Tollan #Tenochtitlan #AztecReligion #HumanSacrifice #Mesoamerica #Mexica #Nahuatl #History #FexingoHistory #AztecEmpire #HernanCortes

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    8 min
  • The Tizoc Stone and Aztec Imperial Propaganda — Fexingo History
    May 9 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Tizoc Stone, a massive carved disk commissioned by the seventh Mexica tlatoani, Tizoc, who ruled Tenochtitlan from 1481 to 1486. They discuss how the stone depicts Tizoc grabbing the hair of fourteen captured rulers—a ritual gesture signaling conquest—and how this art served as imperial propaganda. Lucas explains that Tizoc's short reign saw mixed military success, yet the monument inflated his achievements. The conversation digs into the symbolism of the sun disk, the calendar glyphs, and the contrast between Tizoc's depicted triumphs and his actual defeats, including a notable loss to the Tarascan Empire. They also touch on how the Aztecs used monuments to legitimize power, drawing comparisons to other empires. Tizoc's successor, Ahuitzotl, oversaw the stone's completion after Tizoc's suspicious death, possibly by poison. The episode connects the stone's discovery in 1791 to modern understanding of Aztec history, offering a nuanced view of how the Mexica rulers shaped their own legacy through stone and blood.

    #TizocStone #AztecArt #Mexica #Tenochtitlan #Tizoc #Ahuitzotl #ImperialPropaganda #Mesoamerica #AztecEmpire #TarascanEmpire #SunDisk #CalendarStone #Tlatoani #FlorentineCodex #CortS #History #FexingoHistory #AncientCivilizations #MoctezumaII #HernanCortes

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    7 min
  • The Siege of Tenochtitlan: Cortés’s Final Assault — Fexingo History
    May 9 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the final weeks of the Siege of Tenochtitlan in 1521, focusing on the strategic decisions, key battles, and the collapse of the city. They discuss Cortés’s use of brigantines on Lake Texcoco, the role of Tlaxcalan allies, the defense led by Cuauhtémoc, and the devastating impact of smallpox. The conversation also covers the destruction of Tenochtitlan’s aqueduct from Chapultepec, the fighting in Tlatelolco, and the capture of Cuauhtémoc on August 13, 1521. Lucas highlights the contrasting accounts from Spanish sources like Bernal Díaz del Castillo and indigenous codices, offering a nuanced view of the siege’s brutality and legacy.

    #SiegeOfTenochtitlan #Cortes #Cuauhtemoc #TlaxcalanAllies #Brigantines #LakeTexcoco #Smallpox #Tlatelolco #Chapultepec #BernalDiaz #FlorentineCodex #Mexica #AztecEmpire #ColonialHistory #Mesoamerica #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Tenochtitlan #MoctezumaII

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    6 min
  • The Mexica Flower War: Xochiyaoyotl and the Aztec Ritual of Combat — Fexingo History
    May 8 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into the controversial and often misunderstood Aztec practice of the flower war, or xochiyaoyotl. They explore its origins under Moctezuma Ilhuicamina, its true purpose as a ritual to capture sacrificial victims and train warriors, and the complex relationship between the Mexica and their enemies Tlaxcala, Huexotzinco, and Cholula. Drawing on the Florentine Codex and the Codex Mendoza, they discuss how these battles were intertwined with the worship of gods like Huitzilopochtli and Tezcatlipoca, and how the flower wars ultimately played a role in the Spanish conquest. The conversation also touches on the controversy among historians about whether the flower wars were a practical strategy or purely religious.

    #Aztec #FlowerWar #Xochiyaoyotl #MoctezumaIlhuicamina #Tlaxcala #Huexotzinco #Cholula #FlorentineCodex #CodexMendoza #Huitzilopochtli #Tezcatlipoca #Mexica #Tenochtitlan #Mesoamerica #History #FexingoHistory #Warfare #Ritual #AztecEmpire #MoctezumaII

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    8 min
  • Tenochtitlan's Great Market: The Aztec Economy That Dazzled the Spanish — Fexingo History
    May 8 2026
    In 1519, when Bernal Díaz del Castillo first laid eyes on the great market of Tlatelolco, he wrote that he had never seen anything like it, not even in Constantinople or Rome. This episode takes you into the heart of Tenochtitlan's sprawling marketplace, where tens of thousands of buyers and sellers gathered daily to trade everything from gold and jade to slaves, cacao beans, and even live insects. We explore how the Aztec economy functioned without coined money—using cacao, cotton cloaks (quachtli), and copper axes as currency—and how the pochteca, long-distance merchants, operated as both traders and spies for the empire. We also examine the market's strict regulation, the role of the tianguis in Aztec daily life, and how the Spanish conquest disrupted this sophisticated system. Learn about the goods that flowed from every corner of Mesoamerica, the market judges who enforced fair dealing, and the staggering wealth that Cortés and his men encountered on that fateful day in 1519. This is the story of a vibrant, organized economic hub that rivaled anything in the Old World.

    #Tlatelolco #AztecMarket #BernalDAzDelCastillo #Pochteca #CacaoCurrency #Quachtli #Tenochtitlan #MesoamericanEconomy #Tianguis #CortS #SpanishConquest #FlorentineCodex #Nahuatl #Mesoamerica #AztecTrade #History #FexingoHistory #MarketOfTlatelolco #AztecEmpire #Mexica

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    5 min