Alvarado and his army defeat and occupy…
May 1524 CE
Alvarado and his army defeat and occupy the most important Xinca city, named as Atiquipaque, usually considered to be in the Taxisco area.
The defending warriors are described by Alvarado as engaging in fierce hand-to-hand combat using spears, stakes and poisoned arrows.
The battle takes place on May 26, 1524 and results in a significant reduction of the Xinca population.
Alvarado's army continues eastwards from Atiquipaque, seizing several more Xinca cities.
Tacuilula feigns a peaceful reception only to unsuccessfully raise arms against the conquistadors within an hour of their arrival.
Taxisco and Nancintla fall soon afterwards.
Because Alvarado and his allies cannot understand the Xinca language, Alvarado takes extra precautions on the march eastward by strengthening his vanguard and rearguard with ten cavalry apiece.
In spite of these precautions, …