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The Forgotten Conquistador: Pedro de Alvarado's Ruthless Campaign
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the brutal career of Pedro de Alvarado, the conquistador who earned the nickname 'Tonatiuh' among the Nahua for his sun-like blond hair and his scorched-earth tactics. While Cortés often gets the spotlight, Alvarado's campaigns in Guatemala and his infamous massacre at the Templo Mayor during the Toxcatl festival reveal a darker, more violent side of the conquest. We discuss his role as Cortés's second-in-command, his decision to attack unarmed Aztec nobles during a religious ceremony, and his later subjugation of the Maya kingdoms in Guatemala and El Salvador. We also touch on his controversial governorship, his marriage to Tecuichpo (Doña Isabel Moctezuma), and his final disastrous expedition to Mexico's north. How did Alvarado's impulsiveness shape the course of conquest, and what do indigenous sources say about his reign of terror? Tune in for a nuanced look at one of history's most feared captains.