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The Mongol Campaign that Almost Destroyed the Knights Templar

6 min · 2. juli 2026
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In 1241, the Mongol invasion of Europe reached deep into Hungary and Poland, but what if they had pushed further west into the Holy Roman Empire? This episode explores the strategic decision by Batu Khan and Subutai not to cross the Danube and the potential clash with the military orders—especially the Knights Templar, who had been watching the Mongol advance with growing alarm. Lucas and Luna examine the Templar intelligence network, the fortifications of the Teutonic Knights in the Baltic, and the diplomatic overtures between the Mongols and European powers that could have changed the course of history. Drawing on chronicles like the Continuatio Sancrucensis and modern scholarship by Stephen Pow and Timothy May, they unpack the military, logistical, and political factors behind the Mongol withdrawal in 1242. If Ogedei Khan had not died, would the Templars have met their match on the Hungarian plain? #Mongols #KnightsTemplar #TeutonicKnights #BatuKhan #Subutai #1241 #Hungary #Danube #StephenPow #MilitaryOrders #Crusades #MedievalEurope #TemplarIntelligence #OgedeiKhan #GoldenHorde #HolyRomanEmpire #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The Mongol Campaign that Almost Destroyed the Knights Templar artwork

The Mongol Campaign that Almost Destroyed the Knights Templar

In 1241, the Mongol invasion of Europe reached deep into Hungary and Poland, but what if they had pushed further west into the Holy Roman Empire? This episode explores the strategic decision by Batu Khan and Subutai not to cross the Danube and the potential clash with the military orders—especially the Knights Templar, who had been watching the Mongol advance with growing alarm. Lucas and Luna examine the Templar intelligence network, the fortifications of the Teutonic Knights in the Baltic, and the diplomatic overtures between the Mongols and European powers that could have changed the course of history. Drawing on chronicles like the Continuatio Sancrucensis and modern scholarship by Stephen Pow and Timothy May, they unpack the military, logistical, and political factors behind the Mongol withdrawal in 1242. If Ogedei Khan had not died, would the Templars have met their match on the Hungarian plain? #Mongols #KnightsTemplar #TeutonicKnights #BatuKhan #Subutai #1241 #Hungary #Danube #StephenPow #MilitaryOrders #Crusades #MedievalEurope #TemplarIntelligence #OgedeiKhan #GoldenHorde #HolyRomanEmpire #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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