Jamal Awil

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Latin military aid would demand papal doctrinal subordination from Byzantines [causal]

Joseph Bryennius, a Byzantine theologian said, "Let no one be deceived by delusive hopes that the Italian allied troops will sooner or later come to us. But if they do pretend to rise to defend us, they will take arms in order to destroy our city, race, and name." 13 The military aid of the Latin might push off the Ottoman threat, but this assistance would have far worse consequence than those the rule of the Ottomans would have. Indeed, the Latins would require doctrinal subordination and recognition of papal superiority.

Ali Qureshi, The Fall of Constantinople, loc. 36