RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1820
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Magister Anselmus canonicus Antiochenus, David canonicus Antiochenus and Erardus canonicus Antiochenus
text: Apr. 26. Rome. St Peter’s. Magister Anselmus canonicus Antiochenus, David canonicus Antiochenus and Erardus canonicus Antiochenus have informed the pope that during the vacancy in the patriarchate Prince Raymond Rupen of Antioch, fearing conspiracy, had extorted an oath of loyalty from them. They have asked Pope Honorius III for advice. The pope declares that they are not bound by this oath, which would limit their rights to defend their church.
Apr. 26. Rome. St Peter’s. Magister Anselmus canonicus Antiochenus, David canonicus Antiochenus and Erardus canonicus Antiochenus have informed the pope that during the vacancy in the patriarchate Prince Raymond Rupen of Antioch, fearing conspiracy, had extorted an oath of loyalty from them. They... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 339-40, no. 38
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1857
year: 1220
initiator: Bonifacius and Baruffaldinus, capitanei crucesignatorum Bononensium
recipient: Landulfus judex, Albertus Cattaneus and Fillocarus procurators of the commune of Bologna
text: Sept. 19. Damietta. Bonifacius and Baruffaldinus, capitanei crucesignatorum Bononensium, appoint Landulfus judex, Albertus Cattaneus and Fillocarus procurators of the commune of Bologna, with the responsibility of collecting from magister Robertus de Lucca 50 besants, of receiving from the papal legate the great tower that has been apportioned to the men of Bologna and Lucca, in the same way as towers have been granted to other Italians, and of the part of a smaller tower assigned to the men of Bologna and Lucca. Witnesses: Adrianus; Petrobona de Rodaldis; Campigliolus; Faffus de Faffis; Jacomus de Megliocinis; Deutacorra Albertini de Pine; Jacobus de Ulgiano, who wrote the deed.
Sept. 19. Damietta. Bonifacius and Baruffaldinus, capitanei crucesignatorum Bononensium, appoint Landulfus judex, Albertus Cattaneus and Fillocarus procurators of the commune of Bologna, with the responsibility of collecting from magister Robertus de Lucca 50 besants, of receiving from the papal... more
sources: Röhricht, Studien, pp. 73-4, no. 52
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1867
year: 1220
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate
text: Dec. 16. Lateran. Responding to appeals from Prince Raymond Rupen of Antioch, crucesignatus, Pope Honorius III orders Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate, to investigate Raymond Rupen’s claims to the throne of [Cilician] Armenia.
Dec. 16. Lateran. Responding to appeals from Prince Raymond Rupen of Antioch, crucesignatus, Pope Honorius III orders Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate, to investigate Raymond Rupen’s claims to the throne of [Cilician] Armenia.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, p. 362, no. 51
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1838
year: 1220
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: John of Brienne
text: Feb. 2. Viterbo. At the request of King John of Jerusalem, Pope Honorius III recognizes John’s hereditary right to the kingdom of [Cilician] Armenia, by reason of his marriage to H. regina.
Feb. 2. Viterbo. At the request of King John of Jerusalem, Pope Honorius III recognizes John’s hereditary right to the kingdom of [Cilician] Armenia, by reason of his marriage to H. regina.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 355-6, no. 47
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1841
year: 1220
initiator: John of Brienne
recipient: Frater Harmannus, master of the Hospital of Saint Mary of the Germans
institution: Hospital of Saint Mary of the Germans
text: Mar. 1-28. [320] Damietta. John, de gratia Latinorum Ierusalem rex decimus, records under seal that when frater Harmandus magister and the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans surrendered to him half of the spoil they had gained in the capture of Damietta, he promised them that this would not create a prejudicial precedent. Witnesses: Radulfus Tyberiadensis regni Ierusalem senescalcus; Balianus domnus Sydoniensis; Odo de Montebeliardo: Garnerus Alemannus; Gilo de Beritho; Gaufridus de Cafram; Roardus de Cayphas.
Mar. 1-28. [320] Damietta. John, de gratia Latinorum Ierusalem rex decimus, records under seal that when frater Harmandus magister and the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans surrendered to him half of the spoil they had gained in the capture of Damietta, he promised them that this... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1038-40, no. 638 (RRH no. 930)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1847
year: 1220
initiator: Bonifacius and Baruffaldinus, capitanei crucesignatorum Bononensium
recipient: Ardizo
text: Jun. 19. Damietta. In the presence of Fillocarus, Adrianus, Clarius and Bolognittus, chosen as surveyors by the men of Bologna, Rumonus and Ubaldus the consules Luccenses and Ucherius, Magister Robertus and Henricus Capardus, the surveyors chosen by the citizens of Lucca, Bonifacius and Baruffaldinus the capitanei crucesignatorum Bononensium appoint Ardizo the principal surveyor of the apportionment [of Damietta]. Witnesses: Petrus Ubertus; Bolnixius Infangati; Fastus de Faffis; Bonamicus notarius; Petrus Ugolinus de Beroardo; Bonromeo Guidonis de Uetrana de Bonon.; domin. Manfredus clericus S. Martini; Gerardus Rozus; Guido Salmoncelli; Brunicardus de Uberto de Pastino; Jacobus de Ulziano quondam imperat. Othonis notar., who also wrote the deed.
Jun. 19. Damietta. In the presence of Fillocarus, Adrianus, Clarius and Bolognittus, chosen as surveyors by the men of Bologna, Rumonus and Ubaldus the consules Luccenses and Ucherius, Magister Robertus and Henricus Capardus, the surveyors chosen by the citizens of Lucca, Bonifacius and... more
sources: Röhricht, Studien, p. 72, no. 48
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1851
year: 1220
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: John of Brienne
text: Aug. 11. Orvieto. Pope Honorius III has heard that King John of Jerusalem has left Damietta and returned to Acre because of the threat to his dominions, but he has also heard that John intends to attack the kingdom of [Cilician] Armenia. Honorius forbids John to take this step, with the threat of excommunication. John should work for that Christian unity in the East, for which Cardinal Pelagius has argued strongly.
Aug. 11. Orvieto. Pope Honorius III has heard that King John of Jerusalem has left Damietta and returned to Acre because of the threat to his dominions, but he has also heard that John intends to attack the kingdom of [Cilician] Armenia. Honorius forbids John to take this step, with the threat of... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 358-9, no. 49
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1856
year: 1220
initiator: Bonifacius and Baruffaldinus, capitanei crucesignatorum Bononensium
recipient: Commendator, who represents the magister of the Knights Templar, and magister Johannes, procurators of the commune of Bologna
institution: Knights Templar
text: Sept. 8. Damietta. In the palatium occupied by the papal legate. Bonifacius and Baruffaldinus, capitanei crucesignatorum Bononensium, appoint the commendator, who represents the magister of the Knights Templar, and magister Johannes procurators of the commune of Bologna. They will receive from magister Robertus de Lucca the revenues [from Damietta] and will divide them among the citizens of Bologna. Witnesses: Fillocarus; Petrus Ubertus; Landulfus; Deutacorra Albertini de Pine; Bonromeus; Albertinus Bolnissi; Munsarinus; Ubaldinus Pascipoueri; Jacobinus de Ulgiano quondam Othonis imperatoris notar., who also wrote the deed.
Sept. 8. Damietta. In the palatium occupied by the papal legate. Bonifacius and Baruffaldinus, capitanei crucesignatorum Bononensium, appoint the commendator, who represents the magister of the Knights Templar, and magister Johannes procurators of the commune of Bologna. They will receive from... more
sources: Röhricht, Studien, p. 73, no. 51
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1899
year: 1221
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Queen Alice of Cyprus
text: Dec. 30. Lateran. Pope Honorius commends to Queen Alice of Cyprus C. Amochostanus episcopus, whom he is sending back to Cyprus. The bishop has informed the pope of the convention between the Cypriot church and Queen Alice of Cyprus [Oct. 1-31 1220]. The pope reports that he has confirmed the agreement. Alice has asked that those Greeks who are not obedient to the Roman church should be allowed to remain in residence. The pope replies that he wishes to favour Greeks who obey the apostolic see and to allow them to retain their customs and rites, but because it would be monstrous and against the constitutions of the general council for a diocese to have several bishops, he has ordered the patriarch of Jerusalem and the archbishops of Tyre and Caesarea to remove these [Greek] bishops, enjoining Greek abbots, priests and deacons in the kingdom of Cyprus to obey the [Latin] bishop established in their diocese The queen should assist. Otherwise over time the kingdom might be lost to the Roman church and even to Latin rule.
Dec. 30. Lateran. Pope Honorius commends to Queen Alice of Cyprus C. Amochostanus episcopus, whom he is sending back to Cyprus. The bishop has informed the pope of the convention between the Cypriot church and Queen Alice of Cyprus [Oct. 1-31 1220]. The pope reports that he has confirmed the... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:223-5, no. c-35
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1900
year: 1221
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Archbishop and chapter of Nicosia
text: Dec. 30. Lateran. Pope Honorius III rebukes the archbishop and chapter of Nicosia for admitting to their parishes and administering the sacraments to those whom the bishop of Famagusta has excommunicated for withholding tithes. He prohibits this and orders them to give support to the bishop.
Dec. 30. Lateran. Pope Honorius III rebukes the archbishop and chapter of Nicosia for admitting to their parishes and administering the sacraments to those whom the bishop of Famagusta has excommunicated for withholding tithes. He prohibits this and orders them to give support to the bishop.
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:226, no. c-36