The Most Brutal Empires the World Has Ever Seen — Fexingo History
While the Mongol conquest of Kievan Rus is often summarized in a single sentence, the fall of Kiev in December 1240 was a meticulously planned military operation that ended an era. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine the campaign that brought Batu Khan's army to the Dnieper, the political fragmentation that left Kiev isolated, the use of Chinese siege technology by Mongol engineers, and the brutal sack that followed. They explore the role of the Mongol commander Möngke, the controversial figure of Prince Dmytro of Kiev who organized the defense, and the lasting impact on the Rus principalities. Drawing on the Novgorod First Chronicle and the Hypatian Codex, they separate legend from contemporary accounts. The episode also touches on the strategic debate among the Mongol princes before the invasion, the role of the Cumans and Alans in the Mongol army, and the subsequent tribute system (yarlyk) that reshaped Eastern Europe. This is not a rehash of earlier episodes on the Mongol Yoke, but a deep dive into the single battle that broke the back of Rus resistance. #MongolSiegeofKiev #BatuKhan #KievanRus #PrinceDmytro #Möngke #NovgorodFirstChronicle #HypatianCodex #GoldenHorde #SiegeWarfare #ChineseTrebuchet #DnieperRiver #Yarlyk #MedievalHistory #EasternEurope #1240 #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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