On this episode of Dave Does History, we take you to the final days of the Aztec Empire and the tragic end of its last emperor, Cuauhtémoc.
The Spanish conquest of Mexico wasn’t just a battle of swords and muskets—it was a brutal clash of civilizations, betrayal, and survival against impossible odds. Cuauhtémoc, a young and fearless ruler, stood as the last line of defense against Hernán Cortés and his army of conquistadors. He fought with every ounce of strength he had, but the fall of Tenochtitlán in 1521 was only the beginning of his suffering.
Captured, tortured, and ultimately executed on February 28, 1525, Cuauhtémoc's story is one of resilience, defiance, and sacrifice. But his legacy didn’t end there.
Tune in as we uncover the gripping details of his final stand and what his memory means to Mexico today. Listen now on Spotify and iTunes!