RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2008
year: 1225
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Emperor Frederick II
text: c. Sept. 25. Rieti. Pope Honorius III signals to, among others, the emperor Frederick, his translation of C. Famagustanus episcopus to the archbishopric of Salerno.
c. Sept. 25. Rieti. Pope Honorius III signals to, among others, the emperor Frederick, his translation of C. Famagustanus episcopus to the archbishopric of Salerno.
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:272-4, nos. c-64, c-65, c-66
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2021
year: 1226
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Emperor Frederick II
text: Jan. 24. Pope Honorius III rejects the suggestion of the emperor Frederick that the count of Tripoli be absolved from excommunication. The count’s emissaries had failed to satisfy a tribunal of cardinals who, unusually, had heard his case.
Jan. 24. Pope Honorius III rejects the suggestion of the emperor Frederick that the count of Tripoli be absolved from excommunication. The count’s emissaries had failed to satisfy a tribunal of cardinals who, unusually, had heard his case.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 444-5, no. 124 (RRH no. 817)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2056
year: 1227
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Emperor Frederick II
text: Jan. 27. Lateran. Pope Honorius III calls on the emperor Frederick II to be reconciled to King John of Jerusalem.
Jan. 27. Lateran. Pope Honorius III calls on the emperor Frederick II to be reconciled to King John of Jerusalem.
sources: Rodenberg, Epistolae 1:256-7, no. 338
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