year: 1171
initiator: Walterus princeps totius Galilee
recipient: Abbey of Mount Tabor
institution: Mount Tabor
text: *Apr. 1-31. Gautier prince de Galilée, with the agreement of his wife Eschive and his children, gives the monastery of Mt Tabor a cense of 20 besants [a year] to be drawn from the fondigue of Tiberias [Tibériade].
*Apr. 1-31. Gautier prince de Galilée, with the agreement of his wife Eschive and his children, gives the monastery of Mt Tabor a cense of 20 besants [a year] to be drawn from the fondigue of Tiberias [Tibériade].
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:906, no. 15 (RRH no. 488a)
year: 1175
initiator: Eudes de S. Amand, master of the Knights Templar
recipient: Abbey of Mount Tabor
institution: Templars
additional institution: Mount Tabor
text: *Dec. 25 1174 - Dec. 24 1175. Eudes de S. Amand, master of the Knights Templar, agrees to pay the abbey of Mt Tabor an annual cense of 20 besants, payable in Acre, for a casale called Norrit.
*Dec. 25 1174 - Dec. 24 1175. Eudes de S. Amand, master of the Knights Templar, agrees to pay the abbey of Mt Tabor an annual cense of 20 besants, payable in Acre, for a casale called Norrit.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:907, no. 17 (RRH no. 535a)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1078
year: 1181
initiator: Pope Alexander III
recipient: Abbey of Mount Tabor
institution: Mount Tabor
text: *1174 - Aug. 30 1181. Pope Alexander III confirms the possessions and rights of the abbey of Mt Tabor and an agreement with the bishop of Tiberias on tithes.
*1174 - Aug. 30 1181. Pope Alexander III confirms the possessions and rights of the abbey of Mt Tabor and an agreement with the bishop of Tiberias on tithes.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 296-7, no. 123
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1129
year: 1183
initiator: Bohemond III, prince of Antioch, together with his wife Sibilla
recipient: Abbey of Mount Tabor
institution: Mount Tabor
text: May 1-31. [181] Bohemond III, son of Prince Raymond, Dei gratia princeps Antiochenus, together with his wife domina Sibilla principissa, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, to benefit particularly the souls of his father Raymundus and his mother Constancia, to the abbey of Mt Tabor and Johannes abbas. He gives the right to take 1000 eels each year from the piscatoria Antiochie. Witnesses: Rogerius de Surdevaus; Hugo de Logiis; Mattheus de Sehonia; Hugo de Corbuil; Willelmus de Cava dux Laodicie; Gauterius de Archiquan; Bernardus Soberan; Leonardus de Roisol. The charter was drawn up by dominus Johannes cancellarius atque Tripolitanus episcopus.
May 1-31. [181] Bohemond III, son of Prince Raymond, Dei gratia princeps Antiochenus, together with his wife domina Sibilla principissa, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, to benefit particularly the souls of his father Raymundus and his mother Constancia, to the abbey of Mt Tabor and Johannes... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:911-12, no. 23 [181] (RRH no. 629)
RRR: Agreement/treaty
1137
year: 1183
initiator: Falco B. Pauli de Antiochia abbas
recipient: Abbey of Mount Tabor
institution: Mount Tabor
additional institution: Saint Paul of Antioch
text: 1183. [185] In the chapter of St Paul of Antioch. Falco B. Pauli de Antiochia abbas records the establishment of a fraternal association beween his abbey and that of Mt Tabor, entered into by him and [Johannes] abbas Montis Tabor and some of his brothers. When visiting Mt Tabor the abbot of St Paul will be received as an abbot into the choir and chapter in the absence of the abbot of Mt Tabor and will have the right to absolve brothers from excommunication. The advice of the abbot of St Paul can be offered and his assent will be required, after those of the archbishop of Nazareth and king of Jerusalem, to the election of a new abbot of Mt Tabor. If there is no agreement the electors will make their election in the church of St Paul. When an abbot of Mt Tabor dies his death will be commemorated in St Paul. Monks of Mt Tabor visiting St Paul will be treated as brothers in the church, the abbey, the chapter and the refectory. A monk leaving Mt Tabor after a dispute will be received into St Paul, but he should make confession and be sanctioned there. No one will be received whom has lost the favour of both the abbey and convent of Mt Tabor. The deaths of monks of Mt Tabor will be commemorated in St Paul. If the principality of Antioch should be overrun by the Turci and the prince exiled, the monks of St Paul will be received into Mt Tabor and will be provided for. The abbots and monks of Mt Tabor and St Paul will have the reciprocal rights.
1183. [185] In the chapter of St Paul of Antioch. Falco B. Pauli de Antiochia abbas records the establishment of a fraternal association beween his abbey and that of Mt Tabor, entered into by him and [Johannes] abbas Montis Tabor and some of his brothers. When visiting Mt Tabor the abbot of St Paul... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:910-11, no. 22 (RRH no. 634)