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The Mongol Siege of Pest 1241: A City Erased

5 min · 1. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit the Mongol invasion of Hungary in 1241, focusing on the fate of Pest, the commercial hub across the Danube from Buda. Drawing on the eyewitness account of Rogerius of Apulia in his *Carmen Miserabile*, they reconstruct the city's fall: the flight of King Béla IV, the brutal sack, and the use of naphtha to destroy Pest's wooden fortifications. They discuss the wider context of the Mongol campaign under Batu Khan and Subutai, the strategic importance of the Danube line, and the long-term impact on Hungary's royal policy and fortification building. The episode also touches on the controversy over whether the Mongol withdrawal was a strategic choice or a lucky escape for Europe. Specifics include the role of the Cumans, the fate of the royal treasury, and the archaeological evidence for the fire that consumed Pest. #MongolInvasion #Pest1241 #CarmenMiserabile #RogeriusOfApulia #BatuKhan #Subutai #BélaIV #MedievalHungary #Danube #Siege #Naphtha #GoldenHorde #13thCentury #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory #SiegeWarfare #MedievalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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