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Simeon Rabban Ata

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equipped with considerable powers so that freedom of faith could be respected in Iran, a policy which effectively protected Christianity in an Islamic land. Simeon was praised by Christians in the Mongol Empire, and seems to have been in charge of establishing Christian churches in the realm:
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He played an important role in establishing exchanges with the Mongols, and visited the Mongol court in 1235–1240. He also had the role of an intermediary between Eastern and Western Christianity, and was able to write advice to the Pope: he even suggested him that he should make peace with
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which he had brought from “the country of Sin”. He was also an intermediary in the efforts at unifying the Eastern and Western churches: he transmitted to the Pope a profession of faith by the Jacobite patriarch
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Simeon Rabban Ata was nominated as a sort of high-commissioner in charge of Christian affairs in
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on the way to their missions to the Mongol realm in 1245, in the city of
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Richard, "Histoire des Croisades", p. 376 (English edition, p. 365)
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about him and his role in establishing relations with the Mongols.
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a letter in which the primacy of Rome was being recognized.
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in the 13th century. He was apparently a monk from the
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Index

Syriac Christianity
Far East
Khan
Iran
Ogodei
Guyuk
Chormagan
Tabriz
Nakhichevan
Kirakos Gandzaketsi
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
libellus
Ignatius II
Andre de Longjumeau
André de Longjumeau
Ascelin
Tabriz
Vincent de Beauvais
Kirakos Gandzaketsi
apology
Jackson, Peter
ISBN
0582368960
Roux, Jean-Paul
ISBN
2012793398
Roux, Jean-Paul
ISBN
2213031649
Richard, Jean

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