RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1766
year: 1217
initiator: King Andrew of Hungary
text: *Late Oct. Acre. In the tent of King Andrew of Hungary. Council-of-war [parlement]. Present were: Patriarch Ralph [Raol de Merencort] of Jerusalem; Symon de Maugastel arcevesque de Sur; Pierre de Lymoges arcevesque de Cesaire; Robert arcevesque de Nazareth; Jaque de Vitri evesque d’Acre; Eustorgue arcevesque de Nicosia; King Andrew of Hungary; King John of Jerusalem; King Hugh of Cyprus; Duke Bertot [Leopold] of Austria; Bohemond, prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli; Garin de Mont Agu maistre de l’Ospitau de Saint Johan; Guillaume de Chartres maistre du Temple; Hermant de l’Ospital des Alemans; [Gui seigneor de Gybelet; Gerart de Han conestable de Triple; Bertran de Gybelet; Guillaume de Gybelet; Johan mareschal de Triple; Ferri de Beto; Garnier l’Aleman; Gautier seignor de Cesaire et conestable de Chypre; Johan d’Ybelin seignor de Barut; son frere Phelipe d’Ybelin; Gautier de Bessan; son nevo Gremont seignor de Bessan;] and many others, so that the tent, which was very big, was almost full. [309]
*Late Oct. Acre. In the tent of King Andrew of Hungary. Council-of-war [parlement]. Present were: Patriarch Ralph [Raol de Merencort] of Jerusalem; Symon de Maugastel arcevesque de Sur; Pierre de Lymoges arcevesque de Cesaire; Robert arcevesque de Nazareth; Jaque de Vitri evesque d’Acre; Eustorgue... more
sources: ‘L’Estoire de Eracles’, pp. 322-3 (RRH no. 901)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1742
year: 1217
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Giacomo Barbo, the procurator of the church of St Mark in Venice
institution: Saint Mark in Tyre
text: Mar. 8. Lateran. At the request of Giacomo Barbo, the procurator of the church of St Mark in Venice, reinforced by an appeal from the doge of Venice, Pope Honorius III, recognizing a changed situation, assures Giacomo that after a certain time the Venetians will recover the church of St Mark in Tyre and its possessions, at present under the custody of the archbishop of Tyre.
Mar. 8. Lateran. At the request of Giacomo Barbo, the procurator of the church of St Mark in Venice, reinforced by an appeal from the doge of Venice, Pope Honorius III, recognizing a changed situation, assures Giacomo that after a certain time the Venetians will recover the church of St Mark in... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 298-9, no 7 (RRH no. 893)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1749
year: 1217
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Cardinal Pelagius of Albano
text: Jul. 25 and Jul. 27. Ferentino. Pope Honorius III orders Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate, to protect Raymond Rupen, the prince of Antioch, in the name of the apostolic see.
Jul. 25 and Jul. 27. Ferentino. Pope Honorius III orders Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate, to protect Raymond Rupen, the prince of Antioch, in the name of the apostolic see.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 305, 309-10, nos. 11, 15
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1750
year: 1217
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Magistri and brothers of the Hospital of Saint John of Jeursalem and the Knights Templar
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
additional institution: Templars
text: Jul. 25. Ferentino. Pope Honorius III orders the magistri and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the Knights Templar to assure the protection of Raymond Rupen, the prince of Antioch.
Jul. 25. Ferentino. Pope Honorius III orders the magistri and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the Knights Templar to assure the protection of Raymond Rupen, the prince of Antioch.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 306-7, no. 12
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1753
year: 1217
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Bishop and chapter of Limassol
text: Jul. 27. Ferentino. Pope Honorius III informs the bishop and chapter of Limassol that magister W. clericus, who is a favourite of King Hugh of Cyprus, has asked that they admit him to a benefice, called assise, which is worth less than a prebend, in their church. Since it will cost little or nothing and could be a benefit, the pope asks them to admit magister W. as a canon, but he has also ordered the patriarch of Jerusalem and the bishop and cantor of Acre to investigate whether there could be any reasonable objection to this.
Jul. 27. Ferentino. Pope Honorius III informs the bishop and chapter of Limassol that magister W. clericus, who is a favourite of King Hugh of Cyprus, has asked that they admit him to a benefice, called assise, which is worth less than a prebend, in their church. Since it will cost little or... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:187-8, no. c-7
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1754
year: 1217
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: I. canonicus Antiocenus and P. canonicus Antiocenus
text: Jul. 27 and Aug. 2. Ferentino. Pope Honorius III accedes to the request of I. canonicus Antiocenus and P. canonicus Antiocenus, who ask that they be permitted to remove themselves from the church of Antioch, while still enjoying their prebends, because Count Bohemond of Tripoli is persecuting them. The pope also orders the archbishop and cantor of Nicosia and Auduinus canonicus Nicosiensis to protect them. [308]
Jul. 27 and Aug. 2. Ferentino. Pope Honorius III accedes to the request of I. canonicus Antiocenus and P. canonicus Antiocenus, who ask that they be permitted to remove themselves from the church of Antioch, while still enjoying their prebends, because Count Bohemond of Tripoli is persecuting them... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:188-9, no. c-8; also ed. Claverie, Honorius, pp. 308-9, 311, nos. 14, 17
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1755
year: 1217
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Mayor and people of Antioch
text: Jul. 29. Ferentino. Pope Honorius III orders the mayor and people [major et populus] of Antioch to help defend Raymond Rupen, the prince of Antioch and their lord.
Jul. 29. Ferentino. Pope Honorius III orders the mayor and people [major et populus] of Antioch to help defend Raymond Rupen, the prince of Antioch and their lord.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 310-11, no. 16
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1790
year: 1218
initiator: Patriarch Ralph of Jerusalem, King John of Jerusalem, E. Nychosiensis archiepiscopus, I. Acconensis episcopus, R. Beetlemitanus episcopus, L. dux Austrie, G. Hospitalis sancti Iohannis Ierosolimitanus magister, W. militie Templi magister, Hermannus Hospitalis Teutonicorum magister, and all the barones, clergy and people engaged in the crusade.
recipient: Pope Honorius III
text: Jun. 15. [313] In the camp at Damietta. Patriarch R. of Jerusalem, King John of Jerusalem, E. Nychosiensis archiepiscopus, I. Acconensis episcopus, R. Beetlemitanus episcopus, L. dux Austrie, G. Hospitalis sancti Iohannis Ierosolimitani magister, W. militie Templi magister, Hermannus Hospitalis Teutonicorum magister, and all the barones, clergy and people engaged in the crusade, inform Pope Honorius III [who circulates this letter c.August 13] of their decision to invade Egypt, stressing the threat to the Holy Land when Damascus and Egypt are united. They report their arrival in Egypt on 29 May, their erection of siege engines in order to take a tower in the middle of the Nile, from which a chain stretches to the city, impeding the passage of shipping, the success of their naves and galee in preventing Muslim relief to the city by river, the dangers facing their army, their need for assistance, especially from the crusaders gathered in Genoa, and their confidence in final success in Egypt.
Jun. 15. [313] In the camp at Damietta. Patriarch R. of Jerusalem, King John of Jerusalem, E. Nychosiensis archiepiscopus, I. Acconensis episcopus, R. Beetlemitanus episcopus, L. dux Austrie, G. Hospitalis sancti Iohannis Ierosolimitani magister, W. militie Templi magister, Hermannus Hospitalis... more
sources: Rodenberg, Epistolae 1:54-6, no. 77 (RRH no. 911)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1795
year: 1218
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem, the bishop of Acre and the cantor Acconensis
text: Jul. 10. Lateran. Pope Honorius III writes to the patriarch of Jerusalem, the bishop of Acre and the cantor Acconensis in relation to the case of magister Willelmus clericus. He had ordered them to investigate whether it was reasonable to instal Willelmus as a canon of the church of Limassol on the basis of the grant to him of an asisie, which is worth a little less than a prebend, arguing that there would little to lose and a benefit to be gained. The patriarch, bishop and cantor had found no reason to oppose the instalment, but had suggested that it be postponed. Believing that the wider church will benefit, Honorius orders them to compel the bishop and chapter of Limassol to instal Willelmus in the choir and in chapter.
Jul. 10. Lateran. Pope Honorius III writes to the patriarch of Jerusalem, the bishop of Acre and the cantor Acconensis in relation to the case of magister Willelmus clericus. He had ordered them to investigate whether it was reasonable to instal Willelmus as a canon of the church of Limassol on the... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:197-9, no. c-16; also ed. Claverie, Honorius, pp. 334-5, no. 33
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1796
year: 1218
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Queen of Cyprus
text: Jul. 12. Lateran. Pope Honorius III consoles the queen of Cyprus on the death of her husband King Hugh and, agreeing that dangers follow a vacuum in government, takes her and the kingdom of Cyprus under papal protection.
Jul. 12. Lateran. Pope Honorius III consoles the queen of Cyprus on the death of her husband King Hugh and, agreeing that dangers follow a vacuum in government, takes her and the kingdom of Cyprus under papal protection.
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:199-200, no. c-17