David and Mark

David and Mark

David and Marc were two Eastern Christians who were sent as ambassadors to the French king Louis IX by the Mongols in 1248. David is also known by his Arab name Saif al-Din Muzaffar Dawaud. David and Marc were first met by André de Longjumeau in 1245 in Tabriz, during his mission to the Mongol realm.[1]

Contents

Embassy to Saint-Louis

Little is known about the envoys except for their mission. In 1248, the two men were sent by the Mongol general Eljigidei, acting on behalf of the Khan Guyuk, to meet with Louis IX on Cyprus. King Louis had arrived on the island on November 17, 1248, making preparation for his Crusade. The two envoys met with him on December 20.[1] The speed of their arrival is perhaps because they had been informed of Louis’s journey beforehand, as he had left from Aigues-Mortes on August 25, 1248. They claimed they had received the information from the sultan of Mossoul. The envoys also met with the Papal legate Eudes de Chateauroux.

The two envoys brought with them a missive to Louis from Khan Guyuk. This letter contrasted with earlier Mongol letters, which had been filled with contempt and demands for submission. However, Guyuk's letter called Louis “the great king” (“maximus rex”), and wished him the best for his battles against the Muslims. Guyuk also asked Louis to respect all the Christian faiths present in the Orient:

”The king of the world demands (...) that there should not be, by the grace of God, any segregation between the Latins, the Greeks, the Armenians, the Nestorians, the Jacobites, and all those who honour the cross; all of them are one and the same to our eyes. Therefore we also ask to the magnificent king that he make no difference between them as well.”

Letter from Guyuk to Saint Louis, 1248.[2]

David and Marc claimed that Guyuk has been converted to Christianity with 18 other princes by "Bishop Malassias"[3][4] and that Eljigedei had already been Christian for a long time.

After celebrating Christmas together, David and Marc had a final interview with the king on January 25, 1249. They left on the 26th, together with the seven French envoys led by King Louis' envoy, André de Longjumeau. The group included two other Dominican friars, Jean de Carcassonne and Andre’s brother Guillaume de Longjumeau; two clercs Jehanz Godriche and Robert de Poissy; and two officers Gilbert de Sens and Herberz le Sommelierz. A more or less independent clerc named Theodule d’Acre would also join the group, and later visit Karakorum.[5] They carried rich presents from the king of France to the Mongol ruler: a scarlet tent-chapel with an embroidered scene of the life of Christ, and precious parcels of the cross of Jesus Christ.

From Antioch or Saint-Jean d'Acre to Central Asia, the group is known to have travelled under a Mongol guard using the "admirably organized" Mongol imperial post.[6]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Roux, “Les explorateurs”, p.106
  2. ^ Quoted in Roux, “Les explorateurs”, p.107
  3. ^ Roux, “Les explorateurs”, p.107
  4. ^ The Empire of the Steppes. A History of Central Asia by René Grousset, p.686
  5. ^ Roux, “Les explorateurs”, p.109
  6. ^ "On allait grand train, utilisant la poste imperiale admirablement organisee" (Roux, Les explorateurs au Moyen-Age, p.110).

References

  • Roux, Jean-Paul, Les explorateurs au Moyen-Age, Fayard, 1985, ISBN 2012793398

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • David E. Mark — David Everett Mark (November 15, 1923 – September 17, 2005) was a Career Minister in the United States Foreign Service. Born in New York City to Leslie Mark (ne Lazarus Macht) and Lena Tyor Mark, Mark graduated from Columbia University, and while …   Wikipedia

  • David and Lisa — Directed by Frank Perry Written by Eleanor Perry Theodore Isaac Rubin (novel) …   Wikipedia

  • David and Frederick Barclay — Sir David Rowat and Sir Frederick Hugh Barclay Born 27 October 1934 (1934 10 27) (age 77) (both) Hammersmith, London, England Residence Brecqhou, Channel Islands Nationality …   Wikipedia

  • Curse and mark of Cain — Mark of Cain redirects here. For other uses, see Mark of Cain (disambiguation). In Christianity and Judaism, the curse of Cain and the mark of Cain refer to the passages in the Biblical Book of Genesis where God declared that Cain, the firstborn… …   Wikipedia

  • 9am with David and Kim — Infobox Television show name = 9am with David and Kim caption = David Reyne and Kim Watkins show name 2 = 9am genre = Morning Show creator = director = creative director = developer = presenter = Kim Watkins David Reyne theme music composer =… …   Wikipedia

  • David Weir (journalist) — David Weir is a journalist and co founder, in 1977, of the Center for Investigative Reporting.[1] He s written for The Economist, HotWired, L.A. Weekly, Mother Jones, The Nation, New West, New York Magazine, The New York Times, Rolling Stone,… …   Wikipedia

  • Measure of a Man (Sam and Mark song) — For other uses, see Measure of a Man. Measure of a Man Single by Sam Mark A side With a Little Help from My Friends Released 9 February 2004 Format …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Knopfler — Mark Knopfler, July 2006 Background information Birth name Mark Freuder Knopfler Born 12 August 19 …   Wikipedia

  • David Campese — Full name David Ian Campese Date of birth 21 October 1962 (1962 10 21) (age 49) Place of birth Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia Height 180 cm Weight 89 kg …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Satin — Satin talking about life and political ideologies in 2011 Born Mark Ivor Satin 16 November 1946 (1946 11 16) (age 65) …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”