RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
5
year: 1098
initiator: Bishop of Le Puy, Adhémar of Monteil
text: *Jun. 3 – Aug. 1. Antioch. A Church council, presided over by the bishop of Le Puy [Adhémar of Monteil], restores the rights of the Church of Antioch and confirms a decision of the Council of Clermont that the churches in a territory conquered from the Muslims [gentiles] by a Christian prince should be subject to his principality.
*Jun. 3 – Aug. 1. Antioch. A Church council, presided over by the bishop of Le Puy [Adhémar of Monteil], restores the rights of the Church of Antioch and confirms a decision of the Council of Clermont that the churches in a territory conquered from the Muslims [gentiles] by a Christian prince... more
sources: Fulcher of Chartres, p. 741; Bresc-Bautier, Cart St Sépulcre, pp. 203-4, no. 89
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
11
year: 1099
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Crusade leaders
text: *†Early Aug. [Jerusalem]. Godfrey of Bouillon establishes 20 secular canons with prebends in the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Their prebends will be supplemented with offerings from the faithful.
*†Early Aug. [Jerusalem]. Godfrey of Bouillon establishes 20 secular canons with prebends in the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Their prebends will be supplemented with offerings from the faithful.
sources: Chanson de Jerusalem, laisse 161, p. 157; Riant, ‘Inventaire critique’, pp. 199-200, no. 141 (RRH no. 27)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
37
year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
text: *Jul. 22 1099 – Jul. 18 1100. Godfrey of Bouillon decrees general alms-giving in Jerusalem to commemorate each year the liberation of the city.
*Jul. 22 1099 – Jul. 18 1100. Godfrey of Bouillon decrees general alms-giving in Jerusalem to commemorate each year the liberation of the city.
sources: John of Würzburg, p. 124; Mayer, UKJ 1:116, no. 15
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
43
year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
text: *Dec. 25 1099 – Jul. 18 1100. [6] Godfrey of Bouillon prohibits the dismemberment of fiefs without proportionate sharing of the services owed for them [assise du démémbrement de fief].
*Dec. 25 1099 – Jul. 18 1100. [6] Godfrey of Bouillon prohibits the dismemberment of fiefs without proportionate sharing of the services owed for them [assise du démémbrement de fief].
sources: Philip of Novara, Le Livre, p. 155; Grandclaude, ‘Liste’, p. 335
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
44
year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
text: *Dec. 25 1099 – Jul. 18 1100. To prevent the [Latin] settlers returning home, Godfrey of Bouillon decrees that occupation of a property for a year and a day is necessary for legal possession [assise de la tenure d’an et jour].
*Dec. 25 1099 – Jul. 18 1100. To prevent the [Latin] settlers returning home, Godfrey of Bouillon decrees that occupation of a property for a year and a day is necessary for legal possession [assise de la tenure d’an et jour].
sources: William of Tyre, p. 446; Grandclaude, ‘Liste’, p. 338 [7]
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
57
year: 1101
initiator: Cardinal Maurice of Porto, the papal legate
recipient: King Baldwin I and Patriarch Daibert
text: *Mar. 1-31. Jerusalem. Cardinal Maurice [of Porto], the papal legate, convenes a Church council to hear charges brought by King Baldwin I against Patriarch Daibert. The council is adjourned.
*Mar. 1-31. Jerusalem. Cardinal Maurice [of Porto], the papal legate, convenes a Church council to hear charges brought by King Baldwin I against Patriarch Daibert. The council is adjourned.
sources: Albert of Aachen, pp. 556-60
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
64
year: 1102
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Bladwin's subjects in Jerusalem and Hebron
text: *May 21 [31?]. Jaffa. King Baldwin I issues an arrière-ban, summoning his subjects in Jerusalem and Hebron to meet him in Jaffa to fight the Muslims.
*May 21 [31?]. Jaffa. King Baldwin I issues an arrière-ban, summoning his subjects in Jerusalem and Hebron to meet him in Jaffa to fight the Muslims.
sources: Fulcher of Chartres, p. 449; Mayer, UKJ 1:127, no. 22
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
66
year: 1102
initiator: Cardinal Robert of San Eusebio
recipient: Patriarch Evremar of Jerusalem
text: *Summer? Jerusalem. A synod, presided over by the papal legate, Cardinal Robert [of San Eusebio], deposes Daibert from the patriarchate and appoints Evremar in his place. Among those present: Baldwinus urbis Cesaree [archi]episcopus; episcopus de Bethleem; Robertus episcopus de Rama; Arnolfus cancellarius et archidiaconus dominici sepulchri; episcopus de Tarsis; episcopus de Mamistra; abbas de sancta Maria Latina; abbas de valle Iosaphath; abbas de Monte Thabor, together with Engelrandus episcopus Lauduni; episcopus Plasentie.
*Summer? Jerusalem. A synod, presided over by the papal legate, Cardinal Robert [of San Eusebio], deposes Daibert from the patriarchate and appoints Evremar in his place. Among those present: Baldwinus urbis Cesaree [archi]episcopus; episcopus de Bethleem; Robertus episcopus de Rama; Arnolfus... more
sources: Albert of Aachen, pp. 656-8
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
69
year: 1103
initiator: Patriarch Evremar of Jerusalem
recipient: Canons of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Oct 1 1102 – Mar. 24 1103. In the reign of Baldwin, rex inclitus et christianissimus regnum Babiloniᶒ atque Asiᶒ disponens, Evremar, who has succeeded to the patriarchate, rules on the prebends of the canons of the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Each canon is to be provided with 150 besants a year. This sum will be received by the cantor, the primicherius or magister scholasticus, the treasurer and sacristan, over and above any other prebend customarily enjoyed by them. King Baldwin has provided the succentor with 150 besants and after the death of Arnulfus archidiaconus, who has been funding the subdeacon with 100 besants a year, the patriarch will provide the same sum for the subdeacon. The patriarch gives the canons 2 altars – the high altar in the choir by which is the patriarchal cathedra, and the parochial altar, immediately behind the Tomb [ad capud Sepulcri], although the church ornaments on the altars will remain the property of the church. All offerings made during Mass, even when celebrated by the patriarch or another bishop, will be enjoyed by the canons. This gift does not apply to offerings made outside the church of the Holy Sepulchre. The patriarch also gives the canons the church of St Peter Major at Jaffa, together with its cemetery and all customs belonging to the metropolitan church. The patriarch grants the canons the privilege of translating clergy to benefices in churches in the kingdom of Jerusalem.
Oct 1 1102 – Mar. 24 1103. In the reign of Baldwin, rex inclitus et christianissimus regnum Babiloniᶒ atque Asiᶒ disponens, Evremar, who has succeeded to the patriarchate, rules on the prebends of the canons of the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Each canon is to be provided with 150... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 72-4, no. 19. See Mayer, UKJ 1:128-30, no. 24 (RRH no. 40)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
71
year: 1103
initiator: Pope Paschal II
recipient: Giraldus Montis Thabor archiepiscopus
institution: Mount Tabor
text: Jul. 29. Lateran. Pope Paschal II confirms Giraldus Montis Thabor archiepiscopus in his metropolitan rights over all Galilee and Tiberias. He grants him the right to wear the pallium, and specifies the feasts and occasions on which it should be worn. He takes the abbey of Mt Tabor under papal protection. He confirms the abbey’s possessions granted by Godfrey of Bouillon and his successor King Baldwin I. He lists the casalia that ought to belong to the abbey: Boria ad pedem Montis Thabor; Damia; Saronia; Cafarseth/Capharsech; Lubia; Sysara/Sisara; Casta; Capharkemen/Capharkeme; Messa; Meschia; Mangana; Capharmaza; Caphartamara/Cafartamara; Endor; Malufh/Maluph; Cara; Nurith; Sulem; Elfule; Eumesara; Naim; Erbeth/Irbeth; Caimun/Cannun; Capharsuma in the territory of Acre; Desurchain in the territory of Tyre; Alme ad turonem Sapheth; Alme; Neeme in terra Belinas; in terra Sueth: Auara, Zaar, Elleeram, Betaras, Arthe, Taletap, Capharsalia; in terra de Grosso villano: Aingene, Seecip, Eusenia, Sesia; Elgor; Zepheria in terra Auram Ayn; in terra de Bettaniᶒ/Bethanie, Zera, Alcotaim/Alcotain, Menan, Hecdix. The abbey has parochial rights in Boria villa and the other parishes that belong to it. The monks can levy tithes on those casalia belonging to the abbey that are held by Christian milites.
Jul. 29. Lateran. Pope Paschal II confirms Giraldus Montis Thabor archiepiscopus in his metropolitan rights over all Galilee and Tiberias. He grants him the right to wear the pallium, and specifies the feasts and occasions on which it should be worn. He takes the abbey of Mt Tabor under papal... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 92-9, no. 5 (RRH no.39)