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Where would this battle take place? Most of Europe in classical times would not be exactly conducive to the type of warfare the Mongols carried out... Europe has a very complex terrain, especially in the areas ruled by the Romans.
There's no way in any time that the Romans would have had an advantage over their enemies in the steppes of Asia and the plains of eastern Europe. Geography could have also well confounded the Mongols in southern and western Europe.
The maximum extent of the Mongols in Europe was limited to Russia, Poland, and Hungary. I suspect the Mongols passed into eastern Hungary, directly from the north, where the Carpathians narrow and there's easy passage.
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