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1 3,8 | persecute crime, protect the innocent, and punish the guilty according 2 7,2 | imperator Grecie). Finally, Pope Innocent III in his letters to the 3 7,2 | into negotiations with Pope Innocent III, received a royal crown 4 7,3 | elected in 1198, the famous Innocent III, turned his attention 5 7,3 | Emperor Alexius III wrote Innocent III in the year of the latter’ 6 7,3 | such ambitious plans.~ But Innocent III did not want to see 7 7,3 | diplomatic propaganda in Germany, Innocent III was exerting extraordinary 8 7,3 | the masses. In a letter Innocent III described the sad conditions 9 7,3 | sovereigns answered the call of Innocent III. Philip II Augustus 10 7,3 | market for Venice. Like Innocent III, Dandolo menaced Alexius 11 7,3 | of first importance: Pope Innocent III, as a representative 12 7,3 | he excommunicated them. Innocent wrote the crusaders: “Instead 13 7,3 | in a difficult position. Innocent III had opposed the diversion 14 7,3 | own election. In his reply Innocent III entirely disregards 15 7,3 | Church. In another letter Innocent wrote: “Of course, although 16 7,4 | dethroned his brother Isaac. Innocent III was in a rather embarrassing 17 8,11| cordially received by Pope Innocent IV, who, like many other 18 8,11| esteem and attention by Innocent IV, who wrote to “their 19 8,14| against the will of Pope Innocent III. But after the foundation 20 8,14| Latin Empire applied to Innocent III for authorization to 21 8,14| Latin clergy in the East, Innocent III, towards the end of 22 8,14| jurisdiction of the Holy See.~ But Innocent III was entirely disappointed 23 8,14| crusade to the Holy Land and Innocent III began to aim at forming 24 8,14| could be attained neither by Innocent III nor by his successors.~ 25 8,14| Lascaris, was not recognized by Innocent III as emperor or even as 26 8,14| Gregory’s successor, Pope Innocent IV, announced that he was 27 8,14| and the Latin clergy — and Innocent IV acceded to them. For 28 8,14| the patriarch of Nicaea to Innocent IV, written in 1253, gave 29 8,14| 1254 both John Vatatzes and Innocent IV died, and their agreement,