The Mongols vs Europe: What Almost Changed Western History — Fexingo History
In 1241, as Mongol armies ravaged Hungary and Poland, a single letter reached King Haakon IV of Norway. It warned that the Mongols were planning a naval invasion of Scandinavia, targeting Trondheim. But was the threat real, or was it panic spread by refugees and papal envoys? This episode follows the journey of that letter, the response of the Norwegian court, and what archaeology and chronicles reveal about the Mongols' actual knowledge of the far north. We examine the Norse sources — including Hákonar saga and the Annals of Lund — and ask whether the Mongols ever seriously considered a fleet. Featuring the Mongol reconnaissance of the Baltic, the role of the Hanseatic League, and the curious case of a Norse mercenary who fought alongside Batu Khan. A story of fear, misinformation, and a coastline that never saw a single Mongol sail. #Mongols #Scandinavia #Norway #HaakonIV #MedievalHistory #MongolInvasion #NorseSaga #Baltic #HanseaticLeague #Trondheim #1241 #NavalHistory #DarkAges #Steppe #BatuKhan #Viking #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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