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Mehmed II's Siege of Belgrade: The Battle That Stopped the Sultan

8 min · 24. juni 2026
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In 1456, just three years after conquering Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed II marched his army toward the fortified city of Belgrade, the last major obstacle to Ottoman domination of the Balkans. What followed was one of the most dramatic and bloody sieges of the 15th century — one that pitted the sultan's elite Janissaries and massive bombards against a ragtag army of crusaders led by the legendary Hungarian regent John Hunyadi and the fiery Franciscan friar Giovanni da Capistrano. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the siege's key moments: Mehmed's failed naval assault on the Danube, the brutal street fighting within the city walls, the mysterious 'Belgrade Miracle' where a peasant army broke the Ottoman lines, and the aftermath that left Mehmed wounded, Hunyadi dead of plague, and the pope calling for bells to ring at noon — a tradition still observed today. Discover how the siege of Belgrade saved Christian Europe from invasion for another 70 years, and why it remains one of the great what-ifs of Ottoman history. #MehmedII #SiegeOfBelgrade #JohnHunyadi #GiovanniDaCapistrano #OttomanEmpire #Crusade #1456 #Danube #Janissaries #Bombard #MedievalHistory #BalkanHistory #MilitaryHistory #Belgrade #Hungary #FexingoHistory #Sultan #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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