High Middle Ages · Middle East · Religion
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Andrew of Longjumeau meets Mongol officials
1244
A Dominican friar sent by Pope Innocent IV met the Mongol general Baiju in Armenia. He carried a letter demanding the Mongols stop killing Christians and convert to Catholicism. The reply he brought home, predictably, was a demand for the pope's submission. The exchange revealed the vast gulf between European and Mongol conceptions of sovereignty, a misunderstanding that would persist through decades of failed diplomacy.