Mongol Europe Invasion That Almost Happened: 1242 — Fexingo History copertina

Mongol Europe Invasion That Almost Happened: 1242 — Fexingo History

Mongol Europe Invasion That Almost Happened: 1242 — Fexingo History

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In December 1241, the Mongol army under Batu Khan and Subutai was poised to invade Central Europe. They had crushed Hungary and Poland, and Vienna lay open. Then news arrived from Karakorum: the Great Khan Ögedei had died. What happened next—the sudden Mongol withdrawal—has been debated for centuries. Was it a strategic retreat to secure the succession, or did Europe dodge a bullet? In this episode, we examine the evidence, the timing, and the consequences. We explore the role of Güyük and the Kurultai, the fragile Mongol succession system, and what might have happened if the invasion had continued. We also look at the long-term effects: the weakening of the Golden Horde's western ambitions, the rise of the Rus' under Alexander Nevsky, and the myth of the 'Mongol Yoke'. Join Lucas and Luna as they unravel one of history's great what-ifs, with insights from recent scholarship and the accounts of chroniclers like Matthew Paris and Thomas of Spalato.

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