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#188 - Mongol 13: O Lord, Why Are Thy Judgements So Deep?

The History of China
The History of China
Episode • Mar 23, 2020 • 1h 13m
King Bela IV of Hungary has a bit of a barbarian problem. You see, he let in some Cumans, but now some different barbarians are demanding that he give them back. So Bela does the sensible thing: he kills the Mongol emissaries. Batu Khan and General Subotai are less than pleased...

Time Period Covered:
c. 1239-1242 CE

Major Historical Figures:
Mongol Empire:
Batu Khan [c. 1205-1255]
General Subotai Ba'atur ("the Valiant") [c. 1175-1248]
General Khadan [d. 125?]
General Shiban [d. 1266]

Kingdom of Greater Hungary:
King Bela III [r. 1172-1196]
King Andrew II [r. 1205-1235]
King Bela IV [r. 1235-1265]
Duke Coloman of Slavonia [d. 1241]
Archbishop Ugolin of Kaolocsa [d. 1241]
Duke Palatine of Hungary [d. 1241]
Bishop Benedict of Oradea [d. 1241]
Templar Master Rembald de Voczon [d. 1241]
Archdeacon Thomas of Spalato [1200-1268]
Master Roger of Torre Maggiore, Archdeacon of Varad [1205-1266]

Cuman Tribes:
Chieftain Khotan [d. 1140]

Austria:
Duke Frederick of Austria "the Quarrelsome" [d. 1245]

Holy Roman Empire:
Emperor Frederick II [r. 1220-1250]
Conrad IV, King of Italy, Germany, the Romans, and Jerusalem [r. 1228-1254]

Roman Catholic Church:
Pope Gregory IX [r. 1227-1241]
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