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 some religious and others in the city of Acre dare to rent their houses to public prostitutes, causing many scandals and endangering souls. The pope orders the addressee to force these people and others to stop this completely and the prostitutes to leave those places, warning them first, without appeal.
May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the patriarch of Jerusalem and papal legate (Robert de Nantes), relating that he has learned that some religious and others in the city of Acre dare to rent their houses to public prostitutes, causing many scandals and endangering souls. The pope orders the... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:625, no. 4106
year: 1248
text: May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the master and convent of the knighthood of the Temple of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and his son C[onrad IV], enemies of the Church, he therefore urges the addressees to remain constant in their devotion to the Roman Church and to prevent any regime change in the kingdom. Otherwise those who are privileged in those parts can rightly fear that they will be deprived of their apostolic privileges, liberties and immunities forever.
May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the master and convent of the knighthood of the Temple of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and his... more
sources: ASV, Reg. Vat. 21, f. 558r-v, no. 57; Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:625, no. 4107. See RRR 2670-78 for repeat copies of the same letter to other addressees
year: 1248
text: May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the vicemaster and convent of the house of the Hospital of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and his son C[onrad IV], enemies of the Church, he therefore urges the addressees to remain constant in their devotion to the Roman Church and to prevent any regime change in the kingdom. Otherwise those who are privileged in those parts can rightly fear that they will be deprived of their apostolic privileges, liberties and immunities forever.
May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the vicemaster and convent of the house of the Hospital of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and his... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:625, no. 4107. See RRR 2670-78 for repeat copies of the same letter to other addressees
year: 1248
text: May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the master and convent of the hospital of St Mary of the Teutonic knights [in Jerusalem], relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and his son C[onrad IV], enemies of the Church, he therefore urges the addressees to remain constant in their devotion to the Roman Church and to prevent any regime change in the kingdom. Otherwise those who are privileged in those parts can rightly fear that they will be deprived of their apostolic privileges, liberties and immunities forever.
May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the master and convent of the hospital of St Mary of the Teutonic knights [in Jerusalem], relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:625, no. 4107. See RRR 2670-78 for repeat copies of the same letter to other addressees
year: 1248
text: May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, archdeacons and other prelates of churches in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and his son C[onrad IV], enemies of the Church, he therefore urges the addressees to remain constant in their devotion to the Roman Church and to prevent any regime change in the kingdom. Otherwise those who are privileged in those parts can rightly fear that they will be deprived of their apostolic privileges, liberties and immunities forever.
May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, archdeacons and other prelates of churches in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:625, no. 4107. See RRR 2670-78 for repeat copies of the same letter to other addressees
year: 1248
text: May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to all barons and knights of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and his son C[onrad IV], enemies of the Church, he therefore urges the addressees to remain constant in their devotion to the Roman Church and to prevent any regime change in the kingdom. Otherwise those who are privileged in those parts can rightly fear that they will be deprived of their apostolic privileges, liberties and immunities forever.
May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to all barons and knights of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and his son C[onrad IV],... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:625, no. 4107. See RRR 2670-78 for repeat copies of the same letter to other addressees
year: 1248
text: May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the consuls and community of the Genoese living in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and his son C[onrad IV], enemies of the Church, he therefore urges the addressees to remain constant in their devotion to the Roman Church and to prevent any regime change in the kingdom. Otherwise those who are privileged in those parts can rightly fear that they will be deprived of their apostolic privileges, liberties and immunities forever.
May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the consuls and community of the Genoese living in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II]... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:625, no. 4107. See RRR 2670-78 for repeat copies of the same letter to other addressees
year: 1248
text: May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the consuls and community of the Venetians living in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and his son C[onrad IV], enemies of the Church, he therefore urges the addressees to remain constant in their devotion to the Roman Church and to prevent any regime change in the kingdom. Otherwise those who are privileged in those parts can rightly fear that they will be deprived of their apostolic privileges, liberties and immunities forever.
May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the consuls and community of the Venetians living in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II]... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:625, no. 4107. See RRR 2670-78 for repeat copies of the same letter to other addressees
year: 1248
text: May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the consuls and community of the Pisans living in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and his son C[onrad IV], enemies of the Church, he therefore urges the addressees to remain constant in their devotion to the Roman Church and to prevent any regime change in the kingdom. Otherwise those who are privileged in those parts can rightly fear that they will be deprived of their apostolic privileges, liberties and immunities forever.
May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the consuls and community of the Pisans living in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:625, no. 4107. See RRR 2670-78 for repeat copies of the same letter to other addressees
year: 1248
text: May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the people of the city of Acre, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and his son C[onrad IV], enemies of the Church, he therefore urges the addressees to remain constant in their devotion to the Roman Church and to prevent any regime change in the kingdom. Otherwise those who are privileged in those parts can rightly fear that they will be deprived of their apostolic privileges, liberties and immunities forever.
May 25. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the people of the city of Acre, relating that, since he has heard that some in their parts, religious and other, seditiously work to put the Kingdom of Jerusalem into the hands of former emperor F[rederick II] and his son C[onrad IV], enemies of the Church... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:625, no. 4107. See RRR 2670-78 for repeat copies of the same letter to other addressees