e par les Grecs en 1224’,Actes du VIe Congrès Intern.d’Etudes byzantines Ⅰ(1950),141 ff.,has demonstrated from western sources that Thessalonica was not taken in 1222 or 1223,but towards the end of 1224.
[52]Cf.Chomatianus’letter of protest to Sava of May 1220,and his letter to the Patriarch Germanus in 1223(for editions cf.above,p.421,note 4)。
[53]Cf.Longnon,Empire latin 161 f.
[54]Inscription of Asen Ⅱ in the Church of the Forty Martyrs at Trnovo,reproduced in Uspenskij,Izv.Russk.Archeol.Inst.v Konstantinopole 7(1901),Plate 5.Cf.also Asen Ⅱ’s privilegium to Dubrovnik,ed.G.Iljinskij,ibid.25 ff.,and Ⅰ.Dujcev,Iz starata buulgarska kniznina(From Old Bulgarian literature),Ⅱ,42.
[55]Cf.V.Vasiljevskij,‘Obnovlenie Bolgarskogo Patriarsestva pri care Ioanne Asene ⅡⅤ1235 g.’(The restoration of the Bulgarian Patriarchate under the tzar John Asen Ⅱ in 1235),ZMNP 238(1885),1-56,206-24;P.Nikov,‘Cuurkovnata politika na Ivan Asenja Ⅱ’(The ecclesiastical policy of Ivan Asen Ⅱ),Buulg.istoric.bibl.3(1930),65-111.In spite of Dolger,Reg.1730,it seems tocom that Vasiljevskij has established that the initiative for the alliance ccom from Asen Ⅱ.On this now cf.Zlatarski,Istorija Ⅲ,379 ff.St.Stanojevic,‘Sv.Sava i proglas bugarske patrijarsije’(St.Sava and the establiscomnt of the Bulgarian Patriarchate),Glas Srpske Kralj.Akad.156(1933),173 ff.,attributes the agrecomnt of the eastern Patriarchs to the establiscomnt of a Bulgarian patriarchate to thecomdiation of St.Sav
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