RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1383
year: 1197
initiator: Pope Celestine III
recipient: Alanus Nicosiensis archiepiscopus
text: Jan 13. Lateran. Pope Celestine III writes to A[lanus] Nicosiensis archiepiscopus, who had been cancellarius regis Cypri, referring again to his reform of the church on Cyprus at the request of King Aimery, to the election of Alanus and of B. magister B. archidiaconus Laudicensis to the bishopric of Paphos and their consecration by the archbishop of Nazareth and the bishops of Bethlehem and Acre, to his sending of the pallium, to the obligation of the clergy to obey their new archbishop and to the archbishop’s duties.
Jan 13. Lateran. Pope Celestine III writes to A[lanus] Nicosiensis archiepiscopus, who had been cancellarius regis Cypri, referring again to his reform of the church on Cyprus at the request of King Aimery, to the election of Alanus and of B. magister B. archidiaconus Laudicensis to the bishopric... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:105-8, no. a-5
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1498
year: 1202
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Alanus Nicosiensis archiepiscopus
text: Feb. 1. Anagni. Pope Innocent III confirms for Alanus Nicosiensis archiepiscopus the privilege to the church of Nicosia granted by Pope Celestine III [Dec. 13 1198]. He takes the church of Nicosia under papal protection. He confirms its possessions, specifying: the place in Nicosia where the church is situated; the 2 casalia of Ornithia and Affendia, given by King Aimery of Cyprus; the tithes of Nicosia and of its properties throughout Cyprus; La Solie, La Thomassie, La Tremotosie, Le Quirt, La Quitrie, Cherim, Lapizon, Melias, Maratha, Syvorie, Cambyii, Xindas, the fief [feodum] of Briem, Asquia, Pigui and Prastroue. He confirms the establishment of the suffragan bishoprics of Paphos, Limassol and Famagusta. He grants the archbishop the pallium and lists the feasts and other occasions on which it can be worn. He refers to rights of procuration and the processional cross, but dwells on the archbishop’s obligations. He forbids the proprietary possession of graveyards and ecclesiastical benefices. He draws attention to rights of authorization of churches and oratories, and to the canonical election of the archbishop’s successors.
Feb. 1. Anagni. Pope Innocent III confirms for Alanus Nicosiensis archiepiscopus the privilege to the church of Nicosia granted by Pope Celestine III [Dec. 13 1198]. He takes the church of Nicosia under papal protection. He confirms its possessions, specifying: the place in Nicosia where the church... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:131-5, no. b-16