The Mongols vs Europe: What Almost Changed Western History — Fexingo History
In the winter of 1241, Mongol raiding parties under Kadan and Baidar crossed the frozen Danube into Austria, burning towns and skirmishing with Austrian knights near Wiener Neustadt. Lucas and Luna explore this often-overlooked episode, reconstructing the Mongol thrust into the Holy Roman Empire and the desperate defense mounted by Duke Frederick II of Austria. They discuss the geography of the Danube frontier, the limits of Mongol logistics in forested Alpine terrain, and the diplomatic panic that swept through Vienna, Regensburg, and even the court of Emperor Frederick II. Drawing on the Continuatio Sancrucensis and the Historia Salonitana, they examine why the Mongols probed but never besieged Vienna — and whether a full-scale invasion could have changed the course of Central Europe. They also consider the role of Mongol intelligence networks, the strategic calculus of Batu Khan and Subutai, and the lasting legend of the 'Mongol terror' in German-speaking lands. This episode fills a gap in the standard narrative of the 1241 campaigns, showing that the threat to Austria was real, brief, and consequential. #MongolInvasion #Austria1241 #WienerNeustadt #DanubeFrontier #FrederickIIofAustria #HolyRomanEmpire #BatuKhan #Subutai #Kadan #ContinuatioSancrucensis #HistoriaSalonitana #MongolTerror #MedievalEurope #Vienna #AlpineWarfare #MongolLogistics #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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