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Description Ascelin of Lombardy receiving a letter from Innocent IV, and remitting it to the Mongol general Baiju.
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Source Chronique des Empereurs, by David Aubert (1462), reproduction in Genghis Khan et l’Empire Mongol by Jean-Paul Roux, collection “Découvertes Gallimard” (nº 422), série Histoire. Manuscript: Paris, Bibliothèque de l’Arsenal, Ms 5090, fol. 308r
Author David Aubert
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