RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2135
year: 1229
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Sept. 26. Perugia. [Pope Gregory instructs the patriarch of Antioch [345] to see that absent canonici and asisii resume residence. If they do not return, their benefices should be confiscated and used for the benefit of the church;
Sept. 26. Perugia. [Pope Gregory instructs the patriarch of Antioch [345] to see that absent canonici and asisii resume residence. If they do not return, their benefices should be confiscated and used for the benefit of the church;
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 1:210, no. 348. Calendar entry].
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2138
year: 1229
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Magister and brothers of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: [Dec. 18. Perugia. At the request of the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Pope Gregory IX grants an indulgence, similar to that enjoyed by crusaders, to brothers if they are truly penitential when engaged against the Sarraceni.
[Dec. 18. Perugia. At the request of the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Pope Gregory IX grants an indulgence, similar to that enjoyed by crusaders, to brothers if they are truly penitential when engaged against the Sarraceni.
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 1:234, no. 384. Calendar entry].
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2144
year: 1230
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Magister and brothers of the Knights Templar
institution: Templars
additional institution: Hospital of Saint Mary of the Germans
text: Sept. 13. Anagni. Pope Gregory IX orders the magister and brothers of the Knights Templar to desist from questioning the judgement of the patriarch of Jerusalem, as papal legate, in favour of the right of the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans to wear white mantles, following privileges granted by Pope Honorius III and Gregory himself, and finance supplied by the emperor Frederick. He has ordered the patriarch of Jerusalem and the bishop of Acre, to whom he also writes, to ensure that the Knights Templar conform.
Sept. 13. Anagni. Pope Gregory IX orders the magister and brothers of the Knights Templar to desist from questioning the judgement of the patriarch of Jerusalem, as papal legate, in favour of the right of the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans to wear white mantles, following... more
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 1:322, no. 491
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2140
year: 1230
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: [Mar. 26. Lateran. Pope Gregory IX orders the patriarch of Antioch to allow Ph. prior Tudertinus canonicus Antiochenus the income from his benefice in his absence.
[Mar. 26. Lateran. Pope Gregory IX orders the patriarch of Antioch to allow Ph. prior Tudertinus canonicus Antiochenus the income from his benefice in his absence.
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 1:269, no. 433. Calendar entry].
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2139
year: 1230
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem
text: Mar. 5. Lateran At the request of the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Pope Gregory IX orders the patriarch of Jerusalem to enforce the sentences of excommunication, suspension and interdict imposed by Cardinal Pelagius of Albano on the count of Tripoli, his supporters and lands, which have been confirmed by the pope.
Mar. 5. Lateran At the request of the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Pope Gregory IX orders the patriarch of Jerusalem to enforce the sentences of excommunication, suspension and interdict imposed by Cardinal Pelagius of Albano on the count of Tripoli, his supporters... more
sources: Delaville Le Roux, Cart Hosp 2:404, no. 1955 (RRH no. 817)
RRR: Permission/licence/authorization
2156
year: 1231
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: [Aug. 13. Rieti. Pope Gregory IX allows the patriarch of Antioch to reorganize the landed estate of the patriarchate through exchanges, rents and repossession.
[Aug. 13. Rieti. Pope Gregory IX allows the patriarch of Antioch to reorganize the landed estate of the patriarchate through exchanges, rents and repossession.
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 1:439, no. 701. Calendar entry]
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2155
year: 1231
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Emperor Frederick II
text: Aug 12. Rieti. Writing to the emperor Frederick, Pope Gregory IX approves the appointment of Riccardus Filangerius marescallus as Frederick’s baiulus in the Holy Land, but as a personal representative rather than as a legatus of the empire, because the latter title would be prejudicial.
Aug 12. Rieti. Writing to the emperor Frederick, Pope Gregory IX approves the appointment of Riccardus Filangerius marescallus as Frederick’s baiulus in the Holy Land, but as a personal representative rather than as a legatus of the empire, because the latter title would be prejudicial.
sources: Rodenberg, Epistolae 1:363-4, no. 450
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
2154
year: 1231
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Sultan of Egypt
text: Aug. 11. Rieti. Pope Gregory IX demands that the sultan of Egypt free merchants from Ancona, who were imprisoned when they reached Alexandria, and release their goods, which he has confiscated.
Aug. 11. Rieti. Pope Gregory IX demands that the sultan of Egypt free merchants from Ancona, who were imprisoned when they reached Alexandria, and release their goods, which he has confiscated.
sources: Rodenberg, Epistolae1:362, no. 449 (RRH no. 1025)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2149
year: 1231
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Archbishop of Nicosia
text: Mar. 5. Lateran. The archbishop of Nicosia has asked for the pope’s decisions on two issues. First, B. filius domini Beritinsis has secretly married E., the daughter of the late G. de Monte Beliardo and the widow of G. de Monte Acuto, in spite of [a general ruling, including the threat] of excommunication made by Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate, because they are within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity. They have caused scandal, have ignored their excommunication in the expectation of a papal dispensation and have forced the archbishop to flee from Cyprus to Acre. Secondly, some Greek [Greci] monks, have denied the efficacy of the Latin Eucharist on the grounds that the sacrament can only be performed with leavened bread, and have publicly proclaimed other errors. They have been imprisoned but refuse to recant unless authorized to do so by their own patriarch. Pope Gregory IX orders the archbishop to proclaim the excommunication of the couple publicly, invoking against them the secular arm if need be, and to proceed against the Greek monks for heresy.
Mar. 5. Lateran. The archbishop of Nicosia has asked for the pope’s decisions on two issues. First, B. filius domini Beritinsis has secretly married E., the daughter of the late G. de Monte Beliardo and the widow of G. de Monte Acuto, in spite of [a general ruling, including the threat] of... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:292-4, no. d-6 (RRH no. 1023)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
2148
year: 1231
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
text: Feb. 28 and Apr. 25. Lateran. In a general letter, Pope Gregory IX informs the faithful of the perils facing the Holy Land. He has had letters from the emperor Frederick, the patriarch of Jerusalem and the magistri of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the Knights Templar, referring to a threat posed by the rex Persarum. He calls on the prelates to persuade the faithful, including crusaders, to go the aid of the Holy Land. The pope writes in the same terms to the kings of England and France.
Feb. 28 and Apr. 25. Lateran. In a general letter, Pope Gregory IX informs the faithful of the perils facing the Holy Land. He has had letters from the emperor Frederick, the patriarch of Jerusalem and the magistri of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the Knights Templar, referring to a... more
sources: Rodenberg, Epistolae 1:348-9, 353, nos. 433, 438 (RRH no. 1022)