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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
132:. He remained in Cairo till 1379, and, as he tells us, wrote some of the letters which the king sent to Europe seeking to procure his freedom. Eventually King Leo entrusted him with his royal seal and letters of credence, and sent him as ambassador to King 323: 112:, near Paris, and became a Franciscan about the middle of the 14th century. Not earlier than 1375 he went with other pilgrims to Jerusalem and 251: 187:
in France, and it was published at the turn of the 20th century by the Institut des belles lettres of France in the second volume of 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 Anthony, set out from Cairo on 11 September 1379, and reached
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TEZA, Leone VI e frate Giovanni in Atti del R. Instituto Veneto di scienze, LXVI, ser. VIII, vol. IX, pt. II, 322-328
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ROBERT, La Chronique d'Arménie de Jean Dardel, evêque de Tortoboli in Archives de l'Orient Latin (1884), II, 1-15
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Original text in Recueil des Historiens des Croisades: Documents Arméniens (Paris, 1906), II, 274-1038
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Armenian version by G. ERGEANTZ, Jowhannu Dardeli Zhamanakagruthiun Hajoz (St. Petersburg, 1891)
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and brought to Jerusalem: and from there sent, together with his family, to Cairo (July, 1375).
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on 1 March 1380. After travelling over half of Europe he barely succeeded in inducing the
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on 11 April 1383, as a reward for his labours on behalf of the Armenian king. He left a
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in the fourteenth century, and adviser and confessor to
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