The Mongols vs Europe: What Almost Changed Western History — Fexingo History
In late 1241, as Mongol columns swept across Hungary, the fortress of Buda on the Danube became a desperate refuge for King Béla IV's court. This episode examines the six-week siege of Buda Castle, the garrison's use of Greek fire, the Mongol engineers who built siege towers on the frozen river, and the question of why the Mongols ultimately failed to take the citadel. Drawing on Rogerius of Apulia's Carmen Miserabile and the excavations at Buda's medieval walls, Lucas and Luna explore a forgotten turning point where the Danube's ice and a determined defense may have saved the Hungarian crown. They also consider the Mongol capture of Pest on the opposite bank and the strategic implications of Buda's survival for the winter campaign of 1241-42. #MongolSiegeOfBuda #BélaIV #CarmenMiserabile #RogeriusOfApulia #GreekFire #Danube #1241 #BudaCastle #Pest #SiegeWarfare #MongolSiegecraft #HungarianKingdom #GoldenHorde #BatuKhan #Subutai #MedievalHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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