RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
385
year: 1140
initiator: Pope Innocent II
recipient: Balduinus Berytensis episcopus, Bernardus Sydoniensis episcopus and Joannes Ptolomaidensis episcopus
text: Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II rebukes Balduinus Berythensis episcopus, Bernardus Sydoniensis episcopus and Joannes Ptolomaidensis episcopus for refusing to subject themselves to Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus. He makes clear that if they obey him he will quash any action the patriarch of Jerusalem would take against them.
Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II rebukes Balduinus Berythensis episcopus, Bernardus Sydoniensis episcopus and Joannes Ptolomaidensis episcopus for refusing to subject themselves to Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus. He makes clear that if they obey him he will quash any... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp.153-4, no. 41 (RRH no. 186)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
386
year: 1140
initiator: Pope Innocent II
recipient: Ralph patriarch of Antioch
text: Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II forbids Ralph [of Domfront], patriarch of Antioch, to prevent the suffragans of the province of Tyre showing due obedience and reverence to Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus.
Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II forbids Ralph [of Domfront], patriarch of Antioch, to prevent the suffragans of the province of Tyre showing due obedience and reverence to Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 154-5, no. 42 (RRH no. 185)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
387
year: 1140
initiator: Pope Innocent II
recipient: Gerardus Tripolitanus episcopus, Raimundus Tortosanus episcopus and Hugo Biblitanus episcopus
text: Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II writes to Gerardus Tripolitanus episcopus, R[aimundus] Tortosanus episcopus and H[ugo] Biblitanus episcopus. Restoring their dioceses to the province of Tyre and absolving them from subjection to the patriarchate of Antioch, he orders them to show due obedience and reverence to Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus.
Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II writes to Gerardus Tripolitanus episcopus, R[aimundus] Tortosanus episcopus and H[ugo] Biblitanus episcopus. Restoring their dioceses to the province of Tyre and absolving them from subjection to the patriarchate of Antioch, he orders them to... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp.155-6, no. 43 (RRH no. 184)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
401
year: 1140
initiator: Church council, presided over by Alberic of Ostia
recipient: Patriarch Ralph of Antioch
text: Nov. 30 – Dec. 2. Antioch. In the cathedral of St Peter. A Church council, presided over by Alberic of Ostia, the papal legate, deposes Patriarch Ralph of Antioch in his absence and degrades Ralph’s supporter Serlo Appamiensis archiepiscopus. Present are: Willelmus patriarcha [of Jerusalem]; Gaudentius Cesariensis archiepiscopus; Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus; Stephanus Tarsensis archiepiscopus; Serlo Appamiensis archiepiscopus; Geraldus Coriciensis archiepiscopus; Franco Ierapolitanus archiepiscopus; Anselmus Bethleemita episcopus; Bernardus Sydoniensis episcopus; Balduinus Beritensis episcopus; Geraldus Laodicensis episcopus; Hugo Gabulensis episcopus.
Nov. 30 – Dec. 2. Antioch. In the cathedral of St Peter. A Church council, presided over by Alberic of Ostia, the papal legate, deposes Patriarch Ralph of Antioch in his absence and degrades Ralph’s supporter Serlo Appamiensis archiepiscopus. Present are: Willelmus patriarcha [of Jerusalem];... more
sources: William of Tyre, pp. 696-9) (RRH no. 203)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
406
year: 1141
initiator: Alberic of Ostia, the papal legate
text: Apr. 21. Jerusalem. In the church on Mt Sion. A Church council is presided over by Alberic of Ostia, the papal legate, who on 1 April had consecrated the Templum Domini. At the council, attended by Patriarch William and the archbishops and bishops, the catholicos of Armenia promises to adhere to the Latin articles of faith.
Apr. 21. Jerusalem. In the church on Mt Sion. A Church council is presided over by Alberic of Ostia, the papal legate, who on 1 April had consecrated the Templum Domini. At the council, attended by Patriarch William and the archbishops and bishops, the catholicos of Armenia promises to adhere to... more
sources: William of Tyre, p. 699 (RRH no. 208)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
421
year: 1143
initiator: Robertus magister
recipient: Cound Raymond IV Berenguer of Barcelona
institution: Templars
text: *Summer. [55] Jerusalem. A chapter meeting of the Templar central convent, presided over by Rodbertus magister, resolves to assent to the request of Raymond Berenguer, count of Barcelona, and to abolish the Order’s prohibition of fighting in the Iberian peninsula.
*Summer. [55] Jerusalem. A chapter meeting of the Templar central convent, presided over by Rodbertus magister, resolves to assent to the request of Raymond Berenguer, count of Barcelona, and to abolish the Order’s prohibition of fighting in the Iberian peninsula.
sources: Albon, Cartulaire, p. 204, no. 314
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
430
year: 1143
initiator: King Fulk
text: *Sept. 14 1131 – Nov. 10 1143. King Fulk promulgates an assise relating to the loss of birds of prey [assise sur les faucons perdus].
*Sept. 14 1131 – Nov. 10 1143. King Fulk promulgates an assise relating to the loss of birds of prey [assise sur les faucons perdus].
sources: ‘Assises de la Baisse Court’, pp. 805-7; Grandclaude, ‘Liste’, pp. 339
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
434
year: 1143
initiator: Pope Celestine II
recipient: Raymond du Puy, master of the Hospital
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 9. Lateran. Pope Celestine II writes to Raimundus magister and the brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. Because disputes have arisen, not only in the kingdom of Jerusalem but elsewhere, in relation to a hospital [hospitale] in Jerusalem built to receive German poor pilgrims, the pope subjects this hospital, its prior and those serving in it, to the Hospital of St John.
Dec. 9. Lateran. Pope Celestine II writes to Raimundus magister and the brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. Because disputes have arisen, not only in the kingdom of Jerusalem but elsewhere, in relation to a hospital [hospitale] in Jerusalem built to receive German poor pilgrims, the... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 169-71, no. 50 (RRH no. 214)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
435
year: 1143
initiator: Pope Celestine II
recipient: Brothers of the German Hospital in Jerusalem
institution: German Hospital in Jerusalem
additional institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 9. Lateran. Pope Celestine II informs the brothers of the German hospital in Jerusalem that he has subjected their hospital to the Hospital of St John.
Dec. 9. Lateran. Pope Celestine II informs the brothers of the German hospital in Jerusalem that he has subjected their hospital to the Hospital of St John.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 171-2, no. 51 (RRH no. 214)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
442
year: 1144
initiator: Pope Lucius II
recipient: Petrus prior and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Sept. 14. Rome. Writing to Petrus prior and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre, Pope Lucius II takes them under apostolic protection and confirms the rights and properties granted by Duke Godfrey, King Baldwin [I] and Patriarch Arnulf [of Chocques]: half of all oblations offered to the Holy Sepulchre; oblations to the relic of the True Cross, except on Good Friday or when the patriarch has some need of them; the tithes of the city of Jerusalem and the lands around, except for the tithes of the funda and of half of the benefice handed by the king in exchange for the bishopric of Bethlehem; the church of St Peter in Jaffa.
Sept. 14. Rome. Writing to Petrus prior and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre, Pope Lucius II takes them under apostolic protection and confirms the rights and properties granted by Duke Godfrey, King Baldwin [I] and Patriarch Arnulf [of Chocques]: half of all oblations offered to the Holy Sepulchre... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 177-8, no. 55 (RRH no. 225)