Most people who visit Mexico aren’t even sure which state they are visiting let alone the historical and cultural facts about the world they are passing through on their vacation. This is a podcast all about telling those stories and bringing you closer to understanding the world and lives of the people that live the histories of Mexico each and every day.
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Most people who visit Mexico aren’t even sure which state they are visiting let alone the historical and cultural facts about the world they are passing through on their vacation. This is a podcast all about telling those stories and bringing you closer to understanding the world and lives of the people that live the histories of Mexico each and every day.
Ep 9: Tabasco Part 7: The Elder, The Younger, and The Nephew
The Histories of Mexico
1 hour 12 minutes 27 seconds
2 years ago
Ep 9: Tabasco Part 7: The Elder, The Younger, and The Nephew
Who was the first Royal Governor of Tabasco? How many Francisco de Montejo's made their name in the Yucatan? What was Alonso Davilas contribution to our story? Who was Baltasar de Osorio y Gallegos? What was de Montejo's most important title? How was Francisco de Montejo's relationship with the various colonial governments of New Spain? And just how many Salamanca's were established and survived in the Yucatan? All these questions and more as we follow the Montejo family into their conquest of the Yucatan starting with their pacification of Tabasco.
The Histories of Mexico
Most people who visit Mexico aren’t even sure which state they are visiting let alone the historical and cultural facts about the world they are passing through on their vacation. This is a podcast all about telling those stories and bringing you closer to understanding the world and lives of the people that live the histories of Mexico each and every day.