Vienna was saved from the Mongol invasion primarily due to the death of the Mongol leader Ögedei Khan in 1241, which led to a withdrawal of Mongol forces as they returned to Mongolia to participate in the succession crisis. Additionally, the fierce resistance put up by the city's defenders and the strategic decisions by local leaders contributed to delaying the Mongol advance. The Mongols later chose to focus on consolidating their power in other regions, ultimately sparing Vienna from destruction.
A small Mongol squadron of some thousand men tried to take Vienna, pillaging its neighboring cities, but Duke Frederick the II of Austria and his knights repelled the attack and killed as many as 700 Mongols in the ensuing battle. Also, at the same time, Great Khan Ögedei of the Mongol Empire died, and the Mongols never tried to take European lands (in the same effect) again.
The correct answer is ‘kamikaze’. The Japanese refer to two typhoons that happened in the 1200s as kamikaze, which translates as ‘divine winds’. These kamikaze saved Japan from a Mongol invasion. Kamikaze underwent a meaning change in WWII to refer to suicide attacks by pilots.
There were a number of events in the year 490 BC. The major event was the Battle of Marathon where the Greeks led by Athens defeated the Persians. This battle saved Greece from invasion.
There was no third strike, and no invasion.
fat jews were saved
The reformation of tabacco and the new cultures that formed!!
saved a boy
D-Day saved Britain from possible invasion so every body welcomed it.
Mongol, Chinese and Korean troops in large invasion fleets were twice destroyed by storms near Hakata in Kyushu. These attempted invasions were in 1274 and in August 1281.The Japanese gods were credited with sending each storm, named kami kaze by the Japanese; kaze means simply "wind", but "kami" can mean spirit, god or divine.
its when wilbur gets saved by charlotte with her amazing webs.
She saved the Jews, and was persecuted by the Germans.
saved two peoples lives