The Mongol Invasion That Stopped at the Adriatic — Fexingo History

EPISODE · May 2, 2026 · 8 MIN

The Mongol Invasion That Stopped at the Adriatic — Fexingo History

from The Mongols vs Europe: What Almost Changed Western History — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

In the winter of 1241–42, Mongol armies under Subutai and Batu Khan pushed deep into Central Europe, crossing the frozen Danube and scattering Hungarian resistance at Mohi. But just as Vienna and the Adriatic coast lay within reach, they turned back. For centuries, historians blamed the death of Ögedei Khan and the need to elect a successor. But new research suggests other factors—climate, logistics, and the limits of Mongol supply lines—may have been just as decisive. This episode examines the Mongol withdrawal through the lens of military geography: the thawing Hungarian plain that turned into a mud trap, the depleted pastures for horses, and the growing resistance of stone castles. We also explore what might have happened if the Mongols had pushed further west—would they have faced the Holy Roman Empire under Frederick II? Could they have crossed the Alps? And what does the Adriatic coast tell us about Mongol strategic thinking? Join Lucas and Luna for a fresh look at history's great 'what if.'#MongolEmpire #Subutai #BatuKhan #GedeiKhan #BattleOfMohi #Danube #Adriatic #Carpathians #BLaIV #FrederickII #FeignedRetreat #CompositeBow #Yassa #PaxMongolica #GoldenHorde #Kurultai #History #FexingoHistory #GenghisKhan #BattleOfLegnicaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mongols-vs-europe-what-almost-changed-western-history-fexingo-history--6985267/support.

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