The unusually heavy and persistent rain of the European summer of 1529 was fundamental to the history of the continent. Why?

Answer: The weather delayed the progress of the huge army of Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (1494-1566) descending on Vienna, forcing them to also abandon crucial heavy artillery. Without the intervention of the weather, Suleiman would likely have captured Vienna and European history would have been fundamentally different.

Source: What if? by Robert Cowley

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