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Mexica: A History Podcast

Mexica: A History Podcast

著者: Jeremy Lipps
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Mexica: A History Podcast is a 9-episode, audio narrative about the Conquest of Mexico, historically sourced (from both Indigenous sources and first hand European accounts). with the goal of bringing the rich sights, scents and sounds of the Mexica world to the listener. This podcast takes the listener through the Spanish defeat of Moctezuma and his Aztec allies in a richly sensual narrative.© 2025 Mexica: A History Podcast 世界 社会科学 科学
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  • Rulers of Tenochtitlan - Tenochtitlan Rising (Ep 11)
    2025/01/06

    In this follow-up episode we explore the rulers of Tenochtitlan, or the tlatoque. From the first tlatoani, Acamapichtli, to the final traditional tlatoani, Cuauhtémoc, we'll explore all the "Aztec rulers." In this episode Tenochtitlan's new rulers are aggressive and eager to expand the empire. Itzcoatl, and his ambitious nephew Tlacaelel, brought a new leadership style that would free the Mexica from their Tepanec overlords, and take that same fight out into the Valley of Mexico.

    Part 1 - Itzcoatl, the fourth ruler of Tenochtitlan.

    Part 2 - Moctezuma Ilhuicamina, the fifth ruler of Tenochtitlan.

    Part 3 - Axayacatl, the sixth ruler of Tenochtitlan.

    ~ Music Credits ~
    Araucanian War Song by Down for the Count
    Away by Meydän
    Daniel Birch, www.danielbirchmusic.com
    Breathe by Daniel Birch
    Sustained Light by Daniel Birch
    The Gates Are Locked by Daniel Birch
    Intro sample, Sir Niney's Rock by Niney the Observer

    Episode 11 Credits
    Written, researched, performed and produced by Jeremy Lipps.

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    25 分
  • Rulers of Tenochtitlan - The First Rulers (Ep 10)
    2024/05/20

    In this follow-up episode we explore the rulers of Tenochtitlan, or the tlatoque. From the first tlatoani, Acamapichtli, to the final traditional tlatoani, Cuauhtémoc, we'll explore all the "Aztec rulers." In this episode Tenochtitlan emerges from the marshes of Lake Texcoco, the first three rulers find themselves subject to King Tezozomoc.

    Part 1 - Acamapichtli, the first ruler of Tenochtitlan.

    Part 2 - Huitzilihuitl, the second ruler of Tenochtitlan.

    Part 3 - Chimalpopoca, the third ruler of Tenochtitlan.

    ~ Music Credits ~
    Araucanian War Song by Down for the Count
    Away by Meydän
    Daniel Birch, www.danielbirchmusic.com
    Breathe by Daniel Birch
    Sustained Light by Daniel Birch

    Episode 10 Credits
    Written, researched, performed and produced by Jeremy Lipps.

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    17 分
  • Bonus Episode: The End of the Mexica (Ep 9)
    2022/06/14

    In Episode 9, Cortes returns to the Valley of Mexico, bringing with him nearly a thousand refreshed Spanish soldiers, and tens of thousands of Tlaxcalan warriors. A brutal siege would grind the Mexica down until their ability to resist was done. This would be the end of Mexica power and culture in the valley.

    Part 1 - The March to Texcoco
    Cortes returns to the Valley of Mexico and is welcomed by a young prince.

    Part 2 - The Players Are Set
    With Cortes camped in Texcoco, backed by his Tlaxcala and Acolhua allies, and Cuauhtemoc and the remainder of the Mexica in Tenochtitlan - the sides were set.

    Part 3 - Siege of Tenochtitlan
    Cortes tightens his grip around the island of Tenochtitlan, squeezing the life out of the Mexica inside.

    Part 4 - Mexica Abandon Tenochtitlan
    With their forces depleted, their food gone, the Tenochca Mexica abandon Moctezuma's Palace, the Sacred Precinct and the rest of Tenochtitlan and head north to shelter with their Mexica neighbors in Tlatelolco.

    Part 5 - Cortes Gets Routed
    Feeling eager to close out the siege, Cortes' men charged into a fatal mess, nearly costing Cortes his life.

    Part 6 - Amaxac
    Now down to their final sliver of land, their final people, the Mexica huddle in a place called Amaxac.

    Part 7 - The End of the Mexica
    The remaining women, children and elderly were allowed to leave while the leadership is taken into Spanish custody, marking the end of Mexica power.

    Part 8 - The Valley After the Mexica
    Cortes immediately began work on a new colonial city, burying Tenochtitlan beneath.

    Part 9 - Mexico Today
    A brief discussion on my personal views of what Mexica is today, the legacy of the Mexica andother Indigenous people, and the concept of mestizo.

    Episode 9 Credits
    Written, researched, performed and produced by Jeremy Lipps.

    ~ Music ~
    Away by Meydän
    Surreal Forest by Meydän
    Fourth Imaginary City by cryptic scenery
    Daniel Birch, www.danielbirchmusic.com
    Breathe by Daniel Birch
    Sustained Light by Daniel Birch
    Fourth Imaginary City by cryptic scenery
    Fuego de Mateo by Down for the Count
    Guitar Percussion by Bangcorrupt
    Taiko drum sequence for looping the sacrifice by Infinita08
    Intro coda acoutsic guitar by Valentin Sosnitskiy

    ~ Sound Effects ~
    All sounds procured at freesound.com - Thank you to the creators below for their contributions.
    splashing footsteps1 by soundmary
    foley natural water jump by nox sound
    horses by arnaud coutander
    walk on dirt road by mikeypme
    Canadian horse running by vero-marengere
    horse galloping by max headroom
    horse snort by bruno auzet
    horses whinnying by leandiviljoen
    arrow cutting through the air by bruno auzet
    ancient old time battle combat horses snorting... by ylearkisto
    ambient battle noise swords and shouting by phranzen
    the rain falls against the parasol by straget
    forest stream between mekhanizatorov settlement and akhtyrka vilage moscow region by halfofthesky
    water-lapping by ceivh93
    rain by idomusics
    soft wind by florianreichelt
    fire 2 by pushtobreak
    horse whinny by inspectorj
    coopers hawk by blimp66
    walking2-gravel by tec-studio
    lost dream intro by unknown user
    Mexico City street vendor with street sounds by kdceduk8
    taikodrum-41-hz by tarane468
    panther by xhwzq6gv
    pain-schwester by repdac3
    walla Cuban men yell bball1 by kyles
    three cannon shots by originalmaja
    sailing boat bow wave close perspective by pfannkuchn
    wood chopping chopping hard wood with metal axe by guntherdorksen
    timber tree falling by matt beer

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