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Ecclesiastical policy
ollowing the example of his predecessors, who, mostly for political reasons, had from time to time promoted negotiations for union with the Western Church,
Andronikos III
took similar initiatives between 1333 and 1339. He believed, however, that Western help in fighting the
Ottoman
Turks was a basic prerequisite for inducing the people to embrace the Latin dogma. The Pope and the
cardinals
of the Roman Catholic Church, on the other hand, retorted that union would have to be realised before help was sent. As a result, the negotiations fell through.
Andronikos III,
however, remembering the failure of previous efforts to achieve union, simultaneously followed a policy of cooperation with the
Seljuk Emirates
against certain Westerners such as, for instance, the Genoese of Phokaia (1335).
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