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His tenure was troubled and decreased the Latin Church's prestige. His relationship to the court of the Latin emperor
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was strained due to questions of jurisdiction, accusations of embezzlement from the treasury of the
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Wolff, Robert Lee (1954). "Politics in the Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople, 1204–1261".
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Constantinople
Fourth Crusade
Latin Empire
Pope Innocent III
Henry of Flanders
Hagia Sophia
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Byzantine Greeks
Empire of Nicaea
Bishop Gervasius (Gervais)
Heraclea Pontica
Kazhdan, Alexander
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
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