Was a Teutonic victory at Peipus the only hope for a Tartar-free Europe? Were the brash Knights of the dark forests of Germania the only ones staunch enough to follow Christ's command and purge every last Tartar man, woman, and child from even the darkest crevices Tartary? Oh how I mourn those heroic souls as they eternally slumber beneath the ice! Forever denied their righteous glory at Kazan and Sarai!
Anonymous
8/6/2025, 1:38:18 AM
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https://youtu.be/1csr0dxalpI?si=dO7Fl5eCSQJG7NEM
This is what we will sing when our artillery strikes Kazan.
Anonymous
8/6/2025, 2:28:10 AM
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Probably not, but it would be the closest anyone's ever gotten. Even Russians today still celebrate that battle today, and the Moscow Patriarchate canonized Macarius as a saint.
Anonymous
8/6/2025, 2:49:42 AM
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Its crazy to think about Druzhina and Vikings fighting knights and winning ever for some reason. Even though they did.
Anonymous
8/6/2025, 3:43:29 AM
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>>17900120
>>17899574 (OP)
that was a battle with muscovites not tattars. tatare were a diferent branch of turkic people, lived by the black sea
Anonymous
8/6/2025, 4:23:33 AM
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>>17900029
Yes but the Rus were in the way, they needed to be fully Christianized to create a bulwark against Tartar yoke.