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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 4 MIN

The Tarascan Empire: Purépecha Resistance to the Aztecs and Spanish

from The Conquistadors: Exploration, Greed, and Destruction — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

While the Mexica (Aztecs) of Tenochtitlan often dominate the narrative of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, their western neighbors, the Purépecha (Tarascans), built an empire that rivaled — and in some ways surpassed — the Triple Alliance. Episode 45 of The Conquistadors explores the unique civilization of Michoacán: its metallurgy, its centralized bureaucracy under the cazonci (emperor), its fierce resistance that stopped the Aztec expansion cold, and its tragic fate under the Spanish conquistador Nuño de Guzmán. We examine how the Purépecha developed bronze tools and weapons, their sophisticated tribute system, and their famous walled frontier against the Mexica. We also delve into the betrayal of the last cazonci, Tangáxuan II, who surrendered peacefully only to be executed by Guzmán. This episode draws on the Relación de Michoacán, a 16th-century Spanish ethnographic account, to reconstruct a society that was both formidable and tragic — a lost empire that might have changed the course of the conquest had its leaders chosen war over diplomacy. #Purépecha #Tarascans #Michoacán #Cazonci #TangáxuanII #NuñodeGuzmán #RelacióndeMichoacán #Yácatas #Tzintzuntzan #BronzeMetallurgy #AztecExpansion #PreColumbian #Mesoamerica #IndigenousResistance #SpanishConquest #Conquistadors #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

While the Mexica (Aztecs) of Tenochtitlan often dominate the narrative of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, their western neighbors, the Purépecha (Tarascans), built an empire that rivaled — and in some ways surpassed — the Triple Alliance. Episode 45 of The Conquistadors explores the unique civilization of Michoacán: its metallurgy, its centralized bureaucracy under the cazonci (emperor), its fierce resistance that stopped the Aztec expansion cold, and its tragic fate under the Spanish conquistador Nuño de Guzmán. We examine how the Purépecha developed bronze tools and weapons, their sophisticated tribute system, and their famous walled frontier against the Mexica. We also delve into the betrayal of the last cazonci, Tangáxuan II, who surrendered peacefully only to be executed by Guzmán. This episode draws on the Relación de Michoacán, a 16th-century Spanish ethnographic account, to reconstruct a society that was both formidable and tragic — a lost empire that might have changed the course of the conquest had its leaders chosen war over diplomacy. #Purépecha #Tarascans #Michoacán #Cazonci #TangáxuanII #NuñodeGuzmán #RelacióndeMichoacán #Yácatas #Tzintzuntzan #BronzeMetallurgy #AztecExpansion #PreColumbian #Mesoamerica #IndigenousResistance #SpanishConquest #Conquistadors #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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