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1 6,8 | Simeon of Bulgaria, to the popes, to Emperor Romanus Lecapenus, 2 7,1 | well‑organized armies.~ The popes replied very favorably to 3 7,1 | liberation of the Holy Land — the popes had also in view, of course, 4 7,1 | success of the enterprise the popes could hope to increase their 5 7,1 | seemed very desirable to the popes, because they opened wide 6 7,1 | power and authority; if the popes succeeded in the enterprise 7 7,1 | defending their own land, as the Popes wrote to the Spaniards.”~ 8 7,1 | by his struggle with the popes for investiture. Philip 9 7,1 | negotiations failed, because the popes were not at all willing 10 7,1 | other; on the contrary, the popes of the twelfth century, 11 7,4 | active relations with the popes and the western church. 12 7,4 | between the Emperor and Popes Calixtus II and Honorius 13 7,4 | addressed by John to these popes. Papal envoys arrived in 14 7,4 | over the papacy itself; the Popes were dreaming with the support 15 7,4 | corresponded with several popes. The popes themselves also 16 7,4 | with several popes. The popes themselves also were sometimes 17 8,10| kings. The struggle of the popes with Frederick II was stubborn; 18 8,10| persistent struggle, in which the popes, putting aside any spiritual 19 8,10| that had the support of the popes. Hence, as to the Latin 20 8,10| aims. The former wished the popes to renounce their claim 21 9,3 | their appeals to Charles the popes seem not to have taken into 22 9,9 | to repair the situation. Popes, sovereigns, bishops, princes, 23 9,9 | Neither the appeals of popes and sovereigns, nor the 24 9,11| The Union of Lyons.~ The popes of the second half of the 25 9,11| seemed desirable to the popes to achieve a peaceful union 26 9,11| upon affairs in Italy: the popes, for example, did not wish 27 9,11| favor with the papacy. The popes realized that the power 28 9,11| similar aspiration of the popes to attain supreme temporal 29 9,14| from 1305 to 1378 the seven popes consecutively occupying 30 9,17| Cantacuzene; submission to the popes with the view of achieving