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The Mongol Raid of 1242 That Almost Reached the Adriatic

6 min · 9. juli 2026
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After the Battle of Muhi in April 1241, the Mongol army under Batu Khan and Subutai pushed deep into Hungary, crossing the frozen Danube in winter and sweeping through Transdanubia. By early 1242, Kadan's reconnaissance force reached the Dalmatian coast near Trogir and Split, chasing King Béla IV to a tiny island fortress. This episode focuses on the dramatic Adriatic chase of 1242, examining the Mongol pursuit through Croatia and Bosnia, the letters of Pope Gregory IV urging crusades, and the strategic decision by Kadan to turn back. We explore the geography of the Dalmatian coast, the fortified towns of Klis and Trogir, and the legend that Béla IV prepared to flee to the Adriatic islands. Why didn't the Mongols press further? What role did Ögedei Khan's death play? And what does the Adriatic campaign reveal about Mongol intelligence and logistics? Based on the Historia Salonitana of Thomas of Split, Rogerius's Carmen Miserabile, and recent scholarship by Stephen Pow and James Chambers. #MongolInvasionOfEurope #AdriaticCampaign1242 #BélaIV #Kadan #BatuKhan #Subutai #Trogir #Split #HistoriaSalonitana #ThomasOfSplit #CarmenMiserabile #RogeriusOfApulia #KlisFortress #ÖgedeiKhan #GoldenHorde #Dalmatia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The Mongol Raid of 1242 That Almost Reached the Adriatic cover

The Mongol Raid of 1242 That Almost Reached the Adriatic

After the Battle of Muhi in April 1241, the Mongol army under Batu Khan and Subutai pushed deep into Hungary, crossing the frozen Danube in winter and sweeping through Transdanubia. By early 1242, Kadan's reconnaissance force reached the Dalmatian coast near Trogir and Split, chasing King Béla IV to a tiny island fortress. This episode focuses on the dramatic Adriatic chase of 1242, examining the Mongol pursuit through Croatia and Bosnia, the letters of Pope Gregory IV urging crusades, and the strategic decision by Kadan to turn back. We explore the geography of the Dalmatian coast, the fortified towns of Klis and Trogir, and the legend that Béla IV prepared to flee to the Adriatic islands. Why didn't the Mongols press further? What role did Ögedei Khan's death play? And what does the Adriatic campaign reveal about Mongol intelligence and logistics? Based on the Historia Salonitana of Thomas of Split, Rogerius's Carmen Miserabile, and recent scholarship by Stephen Pow and James Chambers. #MongolInvasionOfEurope #AdriaticCampaign1242 #BélaIV #Kadan #BatuKhan #Subutai #Trogir #Split #HistoriaSalonitana #ThomasOfSplit #CarmenMiserabile #RogeriusOfApulia #KlisFortress #ÖgedeiKhan #GoldenHorde #Dalmatia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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