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The Rest Is HistoryNovember 14, 2023

388. The Fall of the Aztecs: The Festival of Blood (Part 5)

About This Episode
“The blood flowed like water…” It is 1520 and word has reached Hernán Cortés in Tenochtitlan that another group of Spaniards led by the ferocious Pánfilo de Narváez, have landed on the coast to hunt him down. Taking drastic action, he decides to leave the city with his wily mistress Malinche to pursue the newcomers, but not before taking the Emperor of the Aztecs, Montezuma, as his hostage. But can Cortés really overcome a much larger force commanded by such a formidable rival? And can his lieutenant, the dashing, violent and reckless Pedro de Alvarado, keep his cool in the heart of the capital? For one of the most hallowed Aztec festivals is fast approaching. The tension is mounting, and the Spaniards’ swords are thirsty for blood … In today’s episode in this unmissable series, Dominic and Tom lead us deeper into the heart of darkness, as the story of the Fall of the Aztecs takes a shocking and nightmarish turn … *Dominic’s book The Fall of the Aztecs is available now from bookshops across the UK - the perfect Christmas present!* *The Rest Is History Live Tour 2023*: Tom and Dominic are back on tour this autumn! See them live in New Zealand and Australia! Buy your tickets here: restishistorypod.com Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith
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Matthew Restle

The most brilliant recent book by a historian called Matthew Restle, who despises Cortez and presents him as a mediocrity.

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The speaker references 'Lord of the Rings' in a context that suggests a dramatic situation akin to the narrative style of the book.

ASIN: B0099SNQYG
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A very good indigenous account of this comes from something called the Florentine Codex, which was told by indigenous people to, I think, Franciscan friars.

ASIN: 160781157X
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This is a book called the history of the indies of new spain which was published in 1581 by a guy called diego duran who was a dominican.

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