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"[Many] of our Fathers have gone into the countries of the Mongols, and Turks, and Chinese and have taught them the Gospel, and at the present time there are many Mongols who are Christians. For many of the sons of the Mongol kings and queens have been baptized and . . . they have established churches in their military camps . . . Now the king [of the Mongols] . . . hath the desire to take Palestine, and the countries of Syria, and he demandeth from you help in order to take Jerusalem. He hath chosen me and hath sent me to you because, being a Christian, my word will be believed by you."
Rabban bar Sauma, a Chinese Christian monk, recounts his conversation with
Catholic cardinals in Rome, c. 1290
-What was the purpose of the author's visit to the cardinals?
A) He was a scholar who wanted to learn about Christian doctrine.
B) He was a diplomat seeking a military alliance against the Muslim rulers of Jerusalem.
C) He was a merchant who needed Church approval to engage in trade in Europe.
D) He was captured by European soldiers and wanted a pardon from the pope.
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