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|1213 (April)
|''[[Quia maior]]''<br />("Because a more...")
|Calls for the [[Fifth Crusade]].
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|1225 (June)
|''[[Vineae Domini custodes]]''<br />("Guardians of the vineyard of the Lord")
|Grants two Dominican friars, Dominic of Segovia and Martin, authorisation for a mission to Morocco.
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| 1233 (June)
|''[[Vox in Rama]]''<br />("A voice in [[Ramah]]")
|Calls for action against Luciferians, a sect of suspected Devil worshippers
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| 1245 (January 23)
| ''[[Terra Sancta Christi]]''<br />("The holy land of Christ")
| Calls for a crusade to the Holy Land.<ref>Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt, ''The Popes and the Baltic Crusades: 1147–1254'' (Brill, 2007), p. 228.</ref>
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|1245 (July 17)
| ''[[Ad Apostolicae Dignitatis Apicem]]''<br />("To the highest point of apostolic dignity")
| Ad Apostolicae Dignitatis Apicem was an apostolic letter issued against Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II by Pope Innocent IV (1243–54), during the Council of Lyon, 17 July 1245, the third year of his pontificate.
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|1248 (November 22)
| ''[[Viam agnoscere veritatis (1248)|Viam agnoscere veritatis]]''<br />("To know the way of truth")
| Letter addressed to [[Baiju Noyan|Baiju]], king of the [[Mongols]], in response to his embassy.<ref>''A History of the Crusades'', Vol.3, Ed. Harry W Hazard, (University of Wisconsin Press, 1975), 522.</ref>
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|1267 (July 26)
|''[[Turbato corde]]''<br />("With disturbed heart")
|Legally barred Christians from converting to Judaism.<ref>Thomsett, 118.</ref>
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