Persistant
medieval belief that just out there beyond the furthest extent of known
geography was a vast
Christian kingdom ruled by the
priest-king Prester John. This was initially assumed to be in
India, then
China, later in Africa, getting shuffled by cartographers to whatever part of the world hadn't been explored yet. In 1221
Crusaders found themselves aided in their fights against the Moslems by a mysterious army who they assumed to be from the kingdom of Prester John. But it was only
Ghengis Khan.