RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
586
year: 1155
initiator: Pope Adrian IV
recipient: Rainald of Châtillon, prince of Antioch
text: Nov.- Dec. Benevento. Pope Adrian IV writes to Prince [Rainald] of Antioch. He reports the complaints of the Genoese, orders the restitution of their rights and threatens excommunication.
Nov.- Dec. Benevento. Pope Adrian IV writes to Prince [Rainald] of Antioch. He reports the complaints of the Genoese, orders the restitution of their rights and threatens excommunication.
sources: Hiestand, PK, p. 217, no. 77 (RRH no. 312)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
587
year: 1155
initiator: Pope Adrian IV
recipient: Patriarch Aimery of Antioch
text: Nov.- Dec. Benevento. Pope Adrian IV writes to Patriarch [Aimery] of Antioch. He reports the complaints of the Genoese and orders the excommunication of the prince of Antioch if he does not restore their rights.
Nov.- Dec. Benevento. Pope Adrian IV writes to Patriarch [Aimery] of Antioch. He reports the complaints of the Genoese and orders the excommunication of the prince of Antioch if he does not restore their rights.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 217-18, no. 78 (RRH no. 312)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
596
year: 1156
initiator: Canons of the Holy Sepulchre
recipient: Aimericus, prior of the Mount of Olives and his canons
institution: Holy Sepulchre
additional institution: Mount of Olives
text: May 24 – Dec. 24. In the absence of Patriarch Fulcher of Jerusalem, who had been on a journey to Rome, Aimericus, the prior of the Mount of Olives and his canons had prevented the canons of the Holy Sepulchre from holding their customary stational service at the church of the Mount of Olives during the Ascension procession, on the grounds that they could only use the church when the patriarch was present, since it had equal status with the Holy Sepulchre. On his return, the canons of the Holy Sepulchre brought a complaint against the canons of the Mount of Olives to a synod, at which were present Patriarch Fulcher himself and P[etrus] archiepiscopus Tyrensis, B[alduinus] archiepiscopus Cesariensis, L[etardus] archiepiscopus Nazarenusi, R[adulfus] episcopus Bethleemitę, C[onstantinus] episcopus Liddensis, R[ainerius] episcopus Sebastensis, F[redericus] episcopus Achonensis, A[rbertus] episcopus Tyberiadensis, A[dam] episcopus Paneadensis, A[malricus] episcopus Sydoniensis, M[ainardus] episcopus Berithensis, G[aufridus] abbas Templi Domini, P. abbas Sanctę Marię Josaphat, A[milius] abbas Sanctę Marię Latinę, R. abbas Sancti Samuhelis, H[erbertus] abbas Sancti Abacuc, E[ngerannus] prior Montis Syon, H[ugo] prior Templi Domini, R[adulfus] prior Sebasteni. The synod found for the Holy Sepulchre and judged that the canons of the Mount of Olives should come barefooted to the Holy Sepulchre. So the prior [Aimericus] with his canons - Guido, Bonicius, Johannes Berruier, Durandus, Odo and Zacharias – accompanied as an act of humility and devotion by P[etrus] archiepiscopus Tyrensis, A[dam] episcopus Paneadensis and M[ainardus] episcopus Berithensis, came to make satisfaction. It was recorded by all present, together with the patriarch, that since the expulsion of the Muslims [Sarraceni] the Holy Sepulchre had the right to process to any church inside or outside Jerusalem on the following feasts: the Purification to the Templum Domini, the Ascension to the Mount of Olives, Pentecost to Mount Sion and the Assumption to St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat. In these churches the convent of the Holy Sepulchre had primacy and could hold stational services. If the patriarch was absent, the prior of the Holy Sepulchre would sing Mass and preach to the people.
May 24 – Dec. 24. In the absence of Patriarch Fulcher of Jerusalem, who had been on a journey to Rome, Aimericus, the prior of the Mount of Olives and his canons had prevented the canons of the Holy Sepulchre from holding their customary stational service at the church of the Mount of Olives during... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 143-5, no. 54 (RRH no. 323)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
606
year: 1157
initiator: Raymond du Puy, master of the Hospital
recipient: Brothers, clergy and lay brothers of the Hospital
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
additional institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Jun./Dec. 24 1156 - Nov. 20 1157. R[aimundus], Christi pauperum servus humilis et Sancti Hospitalis Jherusalem custos fidelis, together with his convent, writes to all his brothers, clergy and lay brothers, wherever they may be, ordering them to relinquish all alms and possessions, churches, hospitals and castles [hospitalia et municipia] or anything else that belonged to the Holy Sepulchre before they fell into the Hospital’s hands.
Jun./Dec. 24 1156 - Nov. 20 1157. R[aimundus], Christi pauperum servus humilis et Sancti Hospitalis Jherusalem custos fidelis, together with his convent, writes to all his brothers, clergy and lay brothers, wherever they may be, ordering them to relinquish all alms and possessions, churches,... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 240-1, no. 118 (RRH no. 318)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
605
year: 1157
initiator: Patriarch Fulcher and Amalricus prior of the Holy Sepulchre
recipient: Brothers of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
additional institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Jun./Dec. 24 1156 - Nov. 20 1157. [76] Patriarch Fulcher and A[malricus], prior of the Holy Sepulchre, together with his convent, write to all their brothers and confratres [laici], wherever they may be, ordering them to relinquish all alms and possessions, gold, silver, cloth and horses, houses and villages [villae], fields and vineyards, possessions and churches, hospitals and castles [hospitalia et municipia] or anything else that belonged to the Hospital of St John before they fell into the Holy Sepulchre’s hands.
Jun./Dec. 24 1156 - Nov. 20 1157. [76] Patriarch Fulcher and A[malricus], prior of the Holy Sepulchre, together with his convent, write to all their brothers and confratres [laici], wherever they may be, ordering them to relinquish all alms and possessions, gold, silver, cloth and horses, houses... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre pp. 241-3, no. 119 (RRH no. 316)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
655
year: 1160
recipient: Pope Alexander III
text: *Jul. 1 - 26. Nazareth. In the presence of King Baldwin III a synod recognizes Alexander III as the rightful pope.
*Jul. 1 - 26. Nazareth. In the presence of King Baldwin III a synod recognizes Alexander III as the rightful pope.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:469-70, no. 257
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
693
year: 1163
text: Jul. 22 1099 - Feb. 10 1163. [88] The promulgation of an assise relating to disputes worth more than 1 silver mark.
Jul. 22 1099 - Feb. 10 1163. [88] The promulgation of an assise relating to disputes worth more than 1 silver mark.
sources: Philip of Novara, Le Livre, p. 148; John of Ibelin, p. 269; ‘Assises de la Baisse Court’, p. 165; Grandclaude, ‘Liste’, pp. 337-8
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
697
year: 1163
initiator: Baldwin III
text: *Dec. 25 1143 - Feb. 10 1163. King Baldwin III [89] promulgates a revised assise de cop apparant.
*Dec. 25 1143 - Feb. 10 1163. King Baldwin III [89] promulgates a revised assise de cop apparant.
sources: Lignages d’Outremer, pp. 150, 154, 162; Philip of Novara, Le Livre, pp. 35, 148-9; John of Ibelin, pp. 262-5; ‘Assises de la Baisse Court’, pp. 311-12; Grandclaude, ‘Liste’, p. 338
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
698
year: 1163
initiator: Baldwin III
text: *Dec. 25 1143 - Feb. 10 1163. King Baldwin III promulgates an assise de non plesse d[i]e[u]/non piaccia à Dio. [90]
*Dec. 25 1143 - Feb. 10 1163. King Baldwin III promulgates an assise de non plesse d[i]e[u]/non piaccia à Dio. [90]
sources: Lignages d’Outremer, pp. 150, 162
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
764
year: 1166
initiator: Girbertus [of Assailly], master of the Hospital
recipient: Pope Alexander III
text: Before Jun 29. Lateran. Gilbertus Hospitalis Iherosolimitani magister, sent to the West for assistance by King Amalric of Jerusalem, together with the patriarchs of Antioch and Jerusalem and other ecclesiastical and secular leaders in the Latin East, has reported in Rome that, following the death in battle with the Turci of Prince Raymond of Antioch and the capture of Prince Rainald of Antioch, Prince Bohemond of Antioch and the count of Tripoli, together with many Hospitallers and Templars and other Christians have been captured. Cesarea Philippi, popularly called Bellinas, the key, gate and bulwark to all the land, has been taken and the city of Jerusalem is threatened. Pope Alexander III, therefore, proclaims a crusade.
Before Jun 29. Lateran. Gilbertus Hospitalis Iherosolimitani magister, sent to the West for assistance by King Amalric of Jerusalem, together with the patriarchs of Antioch and Jerusalem and other ecclesiastical and secular leaders in the Latin East, has reported in Rome that, following the death... more
sources: Hiestand, PTJ 1:251-3, no. 53