year: 1248
text: April 24. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Bohemond III of Antioch (22 January 1198: RRH 718 and RRR 1399) in the presence of Vinceguerra Anselmetti, Ildebrandus de Gombo, Oddo Soavisi, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He describes the lead seal which on one side shows a city surrounded by the legend: + ET HEC SUA CIVITAS TRIPOLIS + and on the other an armed man on a horse holding a lance surrounded by the legend: + S. BOAMUNDI COMITIS TRIPOLIS.
April 24. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 65, no. 39; RRH 1162
year: 1248
text: April 24. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Plebanus of Botron (March 1202: RRH 788 and RRR 1501) in the presence of Vinceguerra Anselmetti, Ildebrandus de Gombo, Oddo Soavisi, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He describes the lead seal which on one side shows an eagle surrounded by the legend: + SIGILLUM DOMINI PLIVANI + and on the other a castle surrounded by the legend: + CASTELLUM BOTRONI +.
April 24. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, pp. 83-84, no. 53; RRH 1162
year: 1248
text: April 24. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Rupinus prince of Antioch (7 April 1216: RRH 886 and RRR 1725) in the presence of Vinceguerra Anselmetti, Ildebrandus de Gombo, Oddo Soavisi, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He describes the lead seal which on one side shows two saints surrounded by the legend: + SANCTUS PETRUS SANCTUS PAULUS + and on the other an armed man on a horse holding a lance surrounded by the legend: + SIGILLUM RAIMUNDI RUPINI PRINCIPIS ANTIOCHIE.
April 24. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, pp. 90-91, no. 58; RRH 1162
year: 1248
text: April 24. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Bohemond V prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli (March 1233: RRH 1041 and RRR 2199) in the presence of Vinceguerra Anselmetti, Ildebrandus de Gombo, Oddo Soavisi, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He describes the lead seal which on one side shows two saints surrounded by the legend: + SANCTUS PETRUS APOSTOLUS SANCTUS PAULUS APOSTOLUS + and on the other an armed man on a horse holding a banner surrounded by the legend: + B. PRINCEPS ANTIOCHIE ET COMES TRIPOLI FILIUS PRINCIPIS ET COMITIS R. I.
April 24. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 99, no. 68; RRH 1162
year: 1248
text: April 24. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Bohemond V prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli (March 1233: RRH 1042 and RRR 2200) in the presence of Vinceguerra Anselmetti, Ildebrandus de Gombo, Oddo Soavisi, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He describes the lead seal which on one side shows two saints surrounded by the legend: + SANCTUS PETRUS SANCTUS PAULUS + and on the other an armed man on a horse holding a banner surrounded by the legend: + B. PRINCEPS ANTIOCHIE ET COMES TRIPOLI FILIUS PRINCIPIS ET COMITIS R. I.
April 24. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, pp. 99-100, no. 69; RRH 1162
year: 1248
text: April 25. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Bohemond III of Antioch (20 March 1201: RRH 769 and RRR 1484) in the presence of Vinceguerra Anselmetti, Ildebrandus de Gombo, Oddo Soavisi, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He also describes the original lead seal: on the one side the apostles Peter and Paul surrounded by the inscription: + SANCTUS PETRUS SANCTUS PAULUS + and on the other a knight holding a banner surrounded by the inscription + SIGILLUM BOEMUNDI PRINCIPIS ANTIOCHIE +
April 25. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, pp. 80-81, no. 50; RRH 1162
year: 1248
text: March 1247 – March 1248. Nicosia. Henry I king of Cyprus grants his nephew, Johan de Briene, the son of his sister Marie and Count Gautier (V) de Briene, all his rights in the county of Champagne (Champaign) and Brie. Sealed with seal and witnessed by his homes of the Kingdom of Cyprus: Henris fils le prince d’Antioche, Baudoin d’Ybelin seneschal, Gui d’Ybelin conestable, Johan d’Antioche mareschal, Jofroi leTor chambellain of Cyprus, Johan de Brie, Bauduin de Morf.
March 1247 – March 1248. Nicosia. Henry I king of Cyprus grants his nephew, Johan de Briene, the son of his sister Marie and Count Gautier (V) de Briene, all his rights in the county of Champagne (Champaign) and Brie. Sealed with seal and witnessed by his homes of the Kingdom of Cyprus: Henris fils... more
sources: Layettes du trésor des chartes 3:25, no. 3648; RRH 1154
year: 1248
text: May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the patriarch of Jerusalem and papal legate (Robert de Nantes), and the archbishops, bishop, prelates, Templars, Hospitallers, Teutonic knights and barons faithful to the Church in Outremer, relating that he has learned that Count Tommaso [I] of Acerra is living in the county of Tripoli for the sake of the former Emperor Frederick [II] and harms those devoted to the Church through the usual methods and frauds. The pope orders the addressees to work toward the count’s complete departure from the Holy Land, and the patriarch shall place under interdict the place where the count lives and the places he goes.
May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the patriarch of Jerusalem and papal legate (Robert de Nantes), and the archbishops, bishop, prelates, Templars, Hospitallers, Teutonic knights and barons faithful to the Church in Outremer, relating that he has learned that Count Tommaso [I] of Acerra is... more
sources: ASV, Reg. Vat. 21, f. 558r, no. 53; Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:624, no. 4103
year: 1248
text: May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the patriarch of Jerusalem and papal legate (Robert de Nantes), relating that he has learned that when the Pisans and many others dock their ships at Acre they dare to fly the flag of former emperor F[rederick II] and put it in the churches during ceremonies, to the danger to their souls and the scandal of many. The pope orders the addressee to prohibit this completely, forcing with ecclesiastical censure the aforesaid and others to desist henceforth, invoking the secular arm for this if necessary.
May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the patriarch of Jerusalem and papal legate (Robert de Nantes), relating that he has learned that when the Pisans and many others dock their ships at Acre they dare to fly the flag of former emperor F[rederick II] and put it in the churches during... more
sources: ASV, Reg. Vat. 21, f. 558r, no. 54; Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:624, no. 4104
year: 1248
text: May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the patriarch of Jerusalem and papal legate (Robert de Nantes), relating that since, as he has learned, the Kingdom of Jerusalem is unceasingly attacked in many ways by the Saracens, he orders the addressee to arrange for the care of the kingdom with the advice of King [Henry I] of Cyprus and the barons of the kingdom.
May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the patriarch of Jerusalem and papal legate (Robert de Nantes), relating that since, as he has learned, the Kingdom of Jerusalem is unceasingly attacked in many ways by the Saracens, he orders the addressee to arrange for the care of the kingdom with the... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:624-25, no. 4105; Schabel et al., Bullarium 1:379, no. e-39