year: 1192
initiator: Guy of Lusignan
recipient: Domnus Rainerius hostiarius
text: *Sept. 13/Oct. 17 1186 - soon after Apr. 5 1192. King Guy of Jerusalem gives the casale of Efekas in the territory of Nablus to domnus Rainerius hostiarius.
*Sept. 13/Oct. 17 1186 - soon after Apr. 5 1192. King Guy of Jerusalem gives the casale of Efekas in the territory of Nablus to domnus Rainerius hostiarius.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:837-8, no. 490
year: 1192
initiator: Bohemond IV, count of Tripoli
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Before Mar. 31 1189 - soon after Apr. 5 1192. Count Bohemond [IV] of Tripoli grants the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a rent of 4,000 Saracen besants a year, to be taken from his assisia drawn from the cathena of Acre, against the debt of 37,000 Saracen besants pledged by his predecessor Count Raymond [III] of Tripoli.
*Before Mar. 31 1189 - soon after Apr. 5 1192. Count Bohemond [IV] of Tripoli grants the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a rent of 4,000 Saracen besants a year, to be taken from his assisia drawn from the cathena of Acre, against the debt of 37,000 Saracen besants pledged by his predecessor Count... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:838-40, no. 491
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1332
year: 1192
initiator: Guy of Lusignan
recipient: Grifons, Suriens, Jacobins, Nestorins, Samaritans, Judes, Mosserans, Ermines and all other Syrian nations
text: Jul 12 1191 - soon after Apr. 5 1192? [242] Acre. The king [Guy], the chevaliers, borges and coumunes rule that par dreit ne par l’assise, the Grifons, Suriens, Jacobins, Nestorins, Samaritans, Judes, Mosserans, Ermines and all other Syrian nations [lengles Surienes] should live near the fonde en amont in Acre and not near the fonde en aval, because otherwise it will be hard for the lord to levy market charges on them.
Jul 12 1191 - soon after Apr. 5 1192? [242] Acre. The king [Guy], the chevaliers, borges and coumunes rule that par dreit ne par l’assise, the Grifons, Suriens, Jacobins, Nestorins, Samaritans, Judes, Mosserans, Ermines and all other Syrian nations [lengles Surienes] should live near the fonde en... more
sources: ‘Assises de la Baisse Court’, p. 282; variant ed. in ‘Assises de la Cour des Bourgeois’, p. 178
RRR: Privilege/exemption
1333
year: 1192
initiator: Corradus, son of the marquess of Montferrat and his wife Isabella
recipient: Commune of Genoa
text: Apr. 6-28. Tyre. Mindful of the magnificent contribution the city of Genoa made to the liberation of the eastern regions, its defence [of Tyre] and now the part its milites, pedites, balistarii and sagittarii, and siege engines have played in the siege of Acre, and with the consent of his wife Hysabella regis Amalrici filia, Conradus Montisferrati marchio et Tyri dominus makes a sealed grant to the commune of the city of Genoa, represented by Guillelmus Ricius Ianuensium consul in Syria. He confirms its possession of a curia and ruga in the city of Acre, just as it held them before, and whatever it had outside Acre. He also gives a third part of the entry charges [introitus] of the cathena of Acre, together with freedom to enter and leave by sea or land and to buy and sell in the fundicum and catena, and throughout the city, without paying any charge [redditus]. He gives the Genoese the right to a curia, house, bath house and oven, and to entry and departure and to buy and sell in Jaffa, Ascalon and Jerusalem, and in all the territory he should acquire, with the same freedom they have in Tyre and Acre. He promises to restore the golden Genoese inscription in the church of the Holy Sepulchre. Witnesses: Dominus Balianus de Ybelino; dominus Rainaldus Sydonię; dominus Gualterius Durus maurescalcus; of the Genoese, Hengo dominę Galianę; Ansaldus Guaraccus; Symon Bufferius; Arlotus Vicecomes; Rollandus Picius; Guilielmus Bechus Rubeus. The charter was drawn up by magister Oddo domini marchionis notarius.
Apr. 6-28. Tyre. Mindful of the magnificent contribution the city of Genoa made to the liberation of the eastern regions, its defence [of Tyre] and now the part its milites, pedites, balistarii and sagittarii, and siege engines have played in the siege of Acre, and with the consent of his wife... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:907-19, 915 nos. 533, 538 (RRH no. 704)
year: 1192
initiator: Corradus, son of the marquess of Montferrat and his wife Isabella
recipient: Ansaldus Bonvisinus
text: *Jul. 14 (or end Jul - mid Aug?) 1187 - Apr. 28 1192. Conrad of Montferrat gives Ansaldus Bonvisinus a house in Tyre in which there is a mint.
*Jul. 14 (or end Jul - mid Aug?) 1187 - Apr. 28 1192. Conrad of Montferrat gives Ansaldus Bonvisinus a house in Tyre in which there is a mint.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:904-5, no. 531
RRR: Loan/reimbursement/debt
1335
year: 1192
initiator: Corradus, son of the marquess of Montferrat and his wife Isabella
recipient: Venetians
text: *Jul. 14 (or end Jul - mid Aug?) 1187 - Apr. 28 1192. Conrad of Montferrat loans a Muslim slave [called Cotoble] to the Venetians.
*Jul. 14 (or end Jul - mid Aug?) 1187 - Apr. 28 1192. Conrad of Montferrat loans a Muslim slave [called Cotoble] to the Venetians.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:905-6, no. 532
year: 1192
initiator: Radulfus de Risuns
recipient: Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: Apr. 1-30. Acre. On entering the Order, Radulfus de Risuns makes an entry-gift in France to the Knights Templar. Witnesses: dominus Radulfus comes Suessionis, who seals the charter; Johannes de Nigella frater comitis; Robert Cosset; frater Willelmus de Risuns.
Apr. 1-30. Acre. On entering the Order, Radulfus de Risuns makes an entry-gift in France to the Knights Templar. Witnesses: dominus Radulfus comes Suessionis, who seals the charter; Johannes de Nigella frater comitis; Robert Cosset; frater Willelmus de Risuns.
sources: Brunel, ‘Les rois’, p. 47, no. 3
RRR: Chronicle entry/narrative sources
1337
year: 1192
initiator: English chaplain of the Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: Aug. 1 1191 - Sept. 2 1192. [243] Account of events from May 1187 to November 1190 written in the Holy Land by an English chaplain of the Knights Templar and circulated.
Aug. 1 1191 - Sept. 2 1192. [243] Account of events from May 1187 to November 1190 written in the Holy Land by an English chaplain of the Knights Templar and circulated.
sources: Mayer, Das Itinerarium, pp. 245-357
RRR: Agreement/treaty
1338
year: 1192
initiator: Knights Templar and the barons of the kingdom of Jerusalem
recipient: King Richard I of England, Count Henry of Troyes-Champagne and Balian of Ibelin; and also by Saladin
text: *Sept. 2-3. With the approval of the Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem, the Knights Templar and the barons of the kingdom of Jerusalem, draft proposals for a truce for 3 years and 8 months agreed by King Richard I of England, Count Henry of Troyes-Champagne and Balian of Ibelin; and also by Saladin.
*Sept. 2-3. With the approval of the Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem, the Knights Templar and the barons of the kingdom of Jerusalem, draft proposals for a truce for 3 years and 8 months agreed by King Richard I of England, Count Henry of Troyes-Champagne and Balian of Ibelin; and also by... more
sources: Baha’ ad-Din ibn Shaddad, pp. 230-2; ‘Imad ad-Din, p. 391
year: 1192
initiator: Guy of Lusignan
recipient: Simon maître de sa monnoye
text: *Sept. 3. Acre. King Guy of Jerusalem gives Simon maître de sa monnoye a rent of 600 white besants [besans blancs] to be drawn from his domain [in Cyprus?].
*Sept. 3. Acre. King Guy of Jerusalem gives Simon maître de sa monnoye a rent of 600 white besants [besans blancs] to be drawn from his domain [in Cyprus?].
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, ‘Inventaire’, p. 71, no. 176bis (RRH no. 705a)