Tenochtitlan: The Aztec Capital That Shocked the Spanish

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Fexingo History · Mesoamerica

Tenochtitlan: The Aztec Capital That Shocked the Spanish

When Hernán Cortés and his conquistadors first glimpsed Tenochtitlan in 1519, they thought they were dreaming. Rising from an island in Lake Texcoco, the Aztec capital was a marvel of engineering, religion, and imperial power—a city of canals, towering pyramids, and bustling markets that dwarfed any in Europe. This show, hosted by Lucas and Luna, immerses you in the rise and fall of the Mexica Empire, from the legendary founding of Tenochtitlan in 1325 to its catastrophic fall in 1521. We explore the ruthless god Tlaloc, the bloody sun stone, and the feathered serpent Quetzalcoatl. We walk the causeways with Moctezuma II, decipher the codex of tribute and sacrifice, and examine the alliances—Tlaxcala, Texcoco—that sealed the Aztecs’ fate. We debate: was the conquest a clash of civilizations or a pandemic-enabled collapse? What role did indigenous allies play? And how did Tenochtitlan’s memory survive, from the Templo Mayor excavations to modern Mexico’s identity? Our conversation ranges from chinampas to human sacrifice, from the Florentine Codex to the night of the Noche Triste. Whether you’re a Mesoamerican scholar or a curious newcomer, let Lucas and Luna guide you through the drowned streets of a lost world—a city that still haunts the Western imagination.

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Episodes

18 episodes

The Pochteca: Aztec Spies and Traders of Tenochtitlan — Fexingo History

May 2, 2026 · 6:54

The Floating Gardens: Aztec Chinampas and Tenochtitlan's Food — Fexingo History

May 1, 2026 · 5:14

Aztec Cannibalism: Myth or Reality Behind the Sacrifices — Fexingo History

May 1, 2026 · 8:10

Aztec Medicine: Healers, Herbs, and Surgery in Tenochtitlan — Fexingo History

Apr 30, 2026 · 5:50

Aztec Women: Power, Priestesses, and Everyday Life — Fexingo History

Apr 30, 2026 · 9:01

Aztec Law: Justice in the Heart of Tenochtitlan — Fexingo History

Apr 29, 2026 · 6:45

Aztec Rulers Before Moctezuma: Acamapichtli to Ahuitzotl — Fexingo History

Apr 29, 2026 · 6:29

The Aztec Flower Wars: True Purpose of Ritual Combat — Fexingo History

Apr 28, 2026 · 8:47

The Aztec Priesthood: Keepers of Cosmic Order — Fexingo History

Apr 28, 2026 · 6:14

The Aztec Flower Wars: Ritual Combat or Real Conquest — Fexingo History

Apr 27, 2026 · 8:16

The Aztec Ball Game: Sacred Ritual or Deadly Sport? — Fexingo History

Apr 27, 2026 · 6:08

Aztec Education: The Calmecac and Telpochcalli Schools — Fexingo History

Apr 26, 2026 · 6:43

Mexica Tlatocayotl: How Tenochtitlan's Rulers Built an Empire — Fexingo History

Apr 26, 2026 · 7:48

The Siege of Tenochtitlan: Cortés vs Cuauhtémoc — Fexingo History

Apr 25, 2026 · 5:32

The Aztec Market: Tenochtitlan's Economic Engine — Fexingo History

Apr 25, 2026 · 8:14

The Floating Gardens: Aztec Chinampas and Tenochtitlan's Food — Fexingo History

Apr 24, 2026 · 5:41

The Great Temple of Tenochtitlan: Heart of the Aztec World — Fexingo History

Apr 24, 2026 · 6:44

When Cortés First Saw Tenochtitlan — Fexingo History

Apr 23, 2026 · 9:20