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In Cairo Dardel accepted the invitation of the imprisoned monarch to act as his adviser, confessor, and secretary. With Dardel was a companion named
Brother Anthony da Monopoli. Dardel saw the king frequently and said Mass before him, a privilege easily obtained from the
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to send an embassy with gifts to the sultan. Under the leadership of the pilgrim Gian-Alfonso di Loric, with some support from King
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to obtain his freedom. Dardel and his companion, Brother
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