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The Mongols and the Dominican Friar Who Walked into the Steppe

8 min · 28. Juni 2026
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In 1245, a Dominican friar named Julian set out from Hungary to find the legendary 'Magna Hungaria'—the ancestral homeland of the Magyars somewhere east of the Volga. What he found instead was the Mongol army, already preparing for the invasion of Europe. Julian's journey, recorded in his reports to the papal curia, gives us one of the few eyewitness accounts of Mongol preparations from a European perspective. This episode follows Julian's two voyages, his encounter with a Mongol envoy bearing an ultimatum for King Béla IV, and the grim prophecy he delivered to the Hungarian court—a warning that went unheeded until it was too late. We discuss Julian's sources, the accuracy of his observations, and what his story reveals about European intelligence-gathering and denial before the storm of 1241. #FriarJulian #MagnaHungaria #MongolInvasion #BélaIV #Dominican #1241 #Hungary #Volga #MongolUltimatum #EuropeanIntelligence #Carpathians #BatuKhan #Subutai #MedievalHistory #Steppe #PapalCuria #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Mongols and the Dominican Friar Who Walked into the Steppe Cover

The Mongols and the Dominican Friar Who Walked into the Steppe

In 1245, a Dominican friar named Julian set out from Hungary to find the legendary 'Magna Hungaria'—the ancestral homeland of the Magyars somewhere east of the Volga. What he found instead was the Mongol army, already preparing for the invasion of Europe. Julian's journey, recorded in his reports to the papal curia, gives us one of the few eyewitness accounts of Mongol preparations from a European perspective. This episode follows Julian's two voyages, his encounter with a Mongol envoy bearing an ultimatum for King Béla IV, and the grim prophecy he delivered to the Hungarian court—a warning that went unheeded until it was too late. We discuss Julian's sources, the accuracy of his observations, and what his story reveals about European intelligence-gathering and denial before the storm of 1241. #FriarJulian #MagnaHungaria #MongolInvasion #BélaIV #Dominican #1241 #Hungary #Volga #MongolUltimatum #EuropeanIntelligence #Carpathians #BatuKhan #Subutai #MedievalHistory #Steppe #PapalCuria #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Mongol Siege Engine That Changed European Fortification

In 1241, as Mongol armies swept through Hungary and Poland, European chroniclers recorded something terrifying: siege engines that could hurl naphtha-soaked projectiles and breach walls faster than any trebuchet known in the West. This episode explores the Mongol use of Chinese and Persian siege technology — traction trebuchets, counterweight designs, and incendiary weapons — and how their effectiveness forced a revolution in European castle-building after the invasion. Lucas and Luna dig into the specific machines deployed at Esztergom, Pest, and Oradea, drawing on the accounts of Rogerius of Apulia and Thomas of Split, as well as modern reconstructions by Timothy May and Stephen Pow. They examine the Chinese origins of Mongol siegecraft, the role of captured engineers from the Khwarazmian Empire, and the post-1241 shift from wooden motte-and-bailey forts to stone concentric castles in Central Europe. The episode argues that the Mongol threat, though brief, left a permanent mark on military architecture from Hungary to Silesia. #MongolSiegecraft #SiegeOfEsztergom1241 #RogeriusOfApulia #ThomasOfSplit #TimothyMay #StephenPow #ChineseTrebuchet #Naphtha #CastleDesign #MotteAndBailey #ConcentricCastle #Hungary1241 #Poland1241 #MedievalWarfare #BattleOfMuhi #IncendiaryWeapons #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Mongol invasions of Japan in 1274 and 1281, a campaign that nearly changed the course of East Asian history. They discuss Kublai Khan's demand for submission from the Kamakura shogunate, the construction of a massive fleet in Korea and China, the samurai's first encounters with Mongol tactics at the battles of Bun'ei and Kōan, and the role of the legendary 'kamikaze' typhoons that destroyed the Mongol fleets. The conversation also covers the logistical challenges of the invasions, the political situation in Japan under the Hōjō regency, and the long-term consequences, including the decline of the Kamakura shogunate. Listeners will hear about key figures like Kublai Khan, Hōjō Tokimune, and the Korean king Wonjong, as well as the military innovations and cultural impact of these invasions. #MongolEmpire #KublaiKhan #KamakuraShogunate #Samurai #Bun'ei #Kōan #Kamikaze #HōjōTokimune #YuanDynasty #Japan #MongolInvasions #KoreanFleet #Tsushima #History #FexingoHistory #MongolFleet #Typhoon #EastAsianHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In late 1241, as Mongol columns swept across Hungary, the fortress of Buda on the Danube became a desperate refuge for King Béla IV's court. This episode examines the six-week siege of Buda Castle, the garrison's use of Greek fire, the Mongol engineers who built siege towers on the frozen river, and the question of why the Mongols ultimately failed to take the citadel. Drawing on Rogerius of Apulia's Carmen Miserabile and the excavations at Buda's medieval walls, Lucas and Luna explore a forgotten turning point where the Danube's ice and a determined defense may have saved the Hungarian crown. They also consider the Mongol capture of Pest on the opposite bank and the strategic implications of Buda's survival for the winter campaign of 1241-42. #MongolSiegeOfBuda #BélaIV #CarmenMiserabile #RogeriusOfApulia #GreekFire #Danube #1241 #BudaCastle #Pest #SiegeWarfare #MongolSiegecraft #HungarianKingdom #GoldenHorde #BatuKhan #Subutai #MedievalHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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