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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER LX: The Fourth Crusade
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By the arms and policy of John or Joannices, the second kingdom of Bulgaria was firmly established.

The subtle Barbarian sent an embassy to Innocent the Third, to acknowledge himself a genuine son of Rome in descent and religion, [21] and humbly received from the pope the license of coining money, the royal title, and a Latin archbishop or patriarch.

The Vatican exulted in the spiritual conquest of Bulgaria, the first object of the schism; and if the Greeks could have preserved the prerogatives of the church, they would gladly have resigned the rights of the monarchy.
[Footnote 20: Ducange, Familiae, Dalmaticae, p.

318, 319, 320.

The original correspondence of the Bulgarian king and the Roman pontiff is inscribed in the Gesta Innocent.III.c.


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