European Christian coalition

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The European Christian coalition was a united force of various Christian powers that fought against the Mongol invasion at the 1241 Battle of Legnica in medieval Poland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian military coalition
historical military alliance
activeInYear 1241
battleOutcome defeat at Battle of Legnica
commandedBy Henry II the Pious NERFINISHED
conflictWith Mongol Empire NERFINISHED
formedFor defense against Mongol invasion
hasCasualties heavy losses
hasLanguage Latin (liturgical)
various European vernaculars
hasMember German knights
Moravian forces NERFINISHED
Polish forces NERFINISHED
Silesian forces NERFINISHED
Templars NERFINISHED
Teutonic Knights NERFINISHED
hasOpponent Mongol invasion of Europe NERFINISHED
hasReligion Christianity
hasType ad hoc wartime alliance
locatedIn Europe
operatedIn Kingdom of Poland NERFINISHED
Silesia NERFINISHED
participatedIn Battle of Legnica NERFINISHED
partOf European resistance to Mongol expansion
timePeriod 13th century
usesReligionAs unifying ideology

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Legnica battleOpponents European Christian coalition