The Mongol Invasions: Fear, Strategy, and Total Destruction — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Mongol Invasions, Lucas and Luna dive into one of the most dramatic yet often overlooked episodes of the 1241 invasion of Hungary: the Mongol siege of Esztergom, the royal seat and richest city of the Kingdom of Hungary. They explore how Batu Khan and Subutai Bahadur, fresh from their victory at the Battle of Mohi, turned their attention to the capital. Lucas walks through the city's formidable defenses—stone walls, a citadel, and a garrison led by Archbishop Matthias Rátót—and explains why the Mongols, despite fierce resistance, eventually broke through, looting the treasury and burning the cathedral. The discussion touches on the devastating winter campaign across the frozen Danube, the role of Mongol engineers and siege weapons, and the conflicting accounts from primary sources like Roger of Torre Maggiore and Matthew Paris. Luna asks about the fate of the royal family and the strategic decision to pull back to the steppe after Ögedei Khan's death. Lucas connects the siege to broader Mongol strategy: how terror and total destruction served as instruments of policy, and why Esztergom's fall symbolized the collapse of Hungarian resistance. A vivid, ground-level look at a pivotal moment that reshaped Central Europe. #MongolInvasions #Subutai #BatuKhan #Esztergom #Hungary1241 #Siege #MedievalHistory #MongolEmpire #BattleOfMohi #RogerOfTorreMaggiore #MatthewParis #Danube #CentralEurope #MilitaryHistory #ÖgedeiKhan #ArchbishopRátót #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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