RRR: Correspondence/envoy
140
year: 1113
initiator: Joscelin of Courtenay
recipient: Tughtigin of Damascus
text: *Summer. With the agreement of King Baldwin I, Joscelin of Courtenay, lord of Galilee, writes to Tughtigin of Damascus offering a truce and exchange of territory.
*Summer. With the agreement of King Baldwin I, Joscelin of Courtenay, lord of Galilee, writes to Tughtigin of Damascus offering a truce and exchange of territory.
sources: Ibn al-Qalanisi, pp. 133-4
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
141
year: 1113
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Tughtigin of Damascus
text: *Late in year. King Baldwin I writes to Tughtigin of Damascus, deploring the assassination of the general of the Saljuqs, Maudud.
*Late in year. King Baldwin I writes to Tughtigin of Damascus, deploring the assassination of the general of the Saljuqs, Maudud.
sources: Ibn al-Athir, ‘Histoire des Atabecs’, p. 36; Ibn al-Athir, The Chronicle 1:163
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
142
year: 1114
initiator: Wido Capriolus
recipient: Church of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: Before 1114. Wido Capriolus makes an eleemosynary grant to St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat, giving the abbey the casale of Saint Paul, situated in the territory of Mamistra; a carrucate of land [unius aratri] in the neighbourhood of Hosse; and an annual rent for the monks refectory of 200 livres of fish from the fishery of Mamistra and 100 mecuchia of salt from the same fishery. Witnesses: Rogerius Tarsensis archiepiscopus; Helias precentor; Philippus canonicus; Petrus canonicus; Amblardus canonicus; Ricardus canonicus; Sanso dapifer; Rogerius de Cornellun; Willelmus de Altavilla; Rainaldus de Voret.
Before 1114. Wido Capriolus makes an eleemosynary grant to St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat, giving the abbey the casale of Saint Paul, situated in the territory of Mamistra; a carrucate of land [unius aratri] in the neighbourhood of Hosse; and an annual rent for the monks refectory of 200... more
sources: Kohler, ‘Chartes’, pp. 115-16, no. 4 (RRH no. 73a)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
143
year: 1114
initiator: Pope Paschal II
recipient: Canons of Saint Ruf in Avignon
text: Jan 10. Lateran. Pope Paschal II confirms the gift of Raymond [of St Gilles], comes, of property in neighbourhood of Tripoli to the canons of St Ruf in Avignon.
Jan 10. Lateran. Pope Paschal II confirms the gift of Raymond [of St Gilles], comes, of property in neighbourhood of Tripoli to the canons of St Ruf in Avignon.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 123-4, no. 18
year: 1114
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Tughtigin of Damascus
text: *Summer. A truce agreed between King Baldwin I and Tughtigin of Damascus.
*Summer. A truce agreed between King Baldwin I and Tughtigin of Damascus.
sources: Ibn al-Qalanisi, p. 147
year: 1114
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: *c. Nov. 11 1100 – Aug. 31 1114. King Baldwin I gives the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem villani at Sanctus Lazarus [Bethany] with their families; 4 casalia above Bethany - Benehatiᶒ, Benehabeth, Ragabani and Roma - and an annual rent of 1,000 modii of wheat harvested in the territory of Nablus.
*c. Nov. 11 1100 – Aug. 31 1114. King Baldwin I gives the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem villani at Sanctus Lazarus [Bethany] with their families; 4 casalia above Bethany - Benehatiᶒ, Benehabeth, Ragabani and Roma - and an annual rent of 1,000 modii of wheat harvested in the territory of... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:180-1, no. 54
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
146
year: 1114
initiator: Patriarch Arnulf of Jerusalem
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Mar. 25 or Apr. 6 – Aug. 31. After the death of his predecessor Gibelin, Arnulf, omnium Jherosolimitanorum humillimus a rege, clero et populo in pastorem electus et patriarchali honore sublimatus, institutes reforms in the church of the Holy Sepulchre, with the agreement of Baldwin, Dei nutu Jherosolimorum rex gloriosissimus imperans. The canons are to live according to the Rule of St Augustine and, with the advice of the king and the assent of the clergy and people of the patriarchate, they are to be allotted enough revenues to do so: half of the oblations of the faithful to the Holy Sepulchre; two thirds of candle money, the patriarch having one third; all oblations to the relic of the True Cross, which is in their custody, on all days except Good Friday and those occasions when the patriarch needs to carry the relic with him; the tithes of the whole of the city of Jerusalem and its environs, except for those from funda, which will be enjoyed by the patriarch; half the benefice the king gave in exchange for the bishopric of Bethlehem; the church of St Peter in Jaffa; and the church of Beatus Lazarus [in Bethany].
Mar. 25 or Apr. 6 – Aug. 31. After the death of his predecessor Gibelin, Arnulf, omnium Jherosolimitanorum humillimus a rege, clero et populo in pastorem electus et patriarchali honore sublimatus, institutes reforms in the church of the Holy Sepulchre, with the agreement of Baldwin, Dei nutu... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 75-7, no. 20; Mayer, UKJ 1:181-3, no. 55 (RRH no. 75, 75a)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
147
year: 1114
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Mar. 25 or Apr. 6 – Aug. 31. At the request of Patriarch Arnulf and the convent of the canons of the Holy Sepulchre, Baldwin, regnum Iherosolimitanorum dispositione dei optinens, confirms whatever Godfrey [dux], his predecessor and brother, gave. Godfrey donated 21 casalia: Ainquinę; Armotię; Kefreachab; Kefredil; Bubil; Hubin; Aram; Kalendię; Beitligge/Betligge; Birra/Byrra; Subahiet; Ataraberet/Atarabereth; Vrniet/Vrmet; Zenu; Helmule; Beitelamus/Bertelamus; Aineseins/Ainesems; Barimeta; Beitiumen; Beitfuteier/Beitfuteir; Betsuric/Bethsuric; all the ovens in Jerusalem, except for 2 belonging to the Hospital of St John and 1 belonging to St Mary of the Latins; villani and their families whom King Baldwin gave at Sanctus Lazarus [Bethany]; and the 4 casalia above Sanctus Lazarus of Bellehatię/Benehatie, Benehabeth, Ragabam and Roma; 1000 modii of wheat each year in the territory of Nablus; half of that property which the king gave the Holy Sepulchre in the exchange relating to the bishopric of Bethlehem.
Mar. 25 or Apr. 6 – Aug. 31. At the request of Patriarch Arnulf and the convent of the canons of the Holy Sepulchre, Baldwin, regnum Iherosolimitanorum dispositione dei optinens, confirms whatever Godfrey [dux], his predecessor and brother, gave. Godfrey donated 21 casalia: Ainquinę; Armotię;... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:183-5, no. 56 (RRH no. 74)
year: 1114
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Church of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: c.1114. Baldwin, dei gratia Ierosolimorum rex, makes an eleemosynary grant to St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat, confirming the donation, made by Pisellus his viscount, his wife and brother, of 3 casalia, Meschium, Deleseu and Micheel, of which Meschium is beyond Mons Gaudii to the left of the road that leads to Nablus; Deleseu and Micheel are next to and on the right hand side of the road that leads to the River Jordan. The lands attached to the casalia have been defined by the viscount with his notarius. Witnesses: Anselmus de Turre Davit; Gotman; Wido de Miliaco; Asquittinus; Drogo de Nigella; Georgius filius Megor; Sassis notarius; Samuel interpres.
c.1114. Baldwin, dei gratia Ierosolimorum rex, makes an eleemosynary grant to St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat, confirming the donation, made by Pisellus his viscount, his wife and brother, of 3 casalia, Meschium, Deleseu and Micheel, of which Meschium is beyond Mons Gaudii to the left of the... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:185-7, no. 57 (RRH no. 76a)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
149
year: 1115
initiator: Berengar, bishop of Orange, the papal legate
recipient: Arnulf of Chocques
text: *Early in the year. [23] A Church council, convened by Berengar, bishop of Orange, the papal legate, deposes Arnulf of Chocques from the patriarchate of Jerusalem.
*Early in the year. [23] A Church council, convened by Berengar, bishop of Orange, the papal legate, deposes Arnulf of Chocques from the patriarchate of Jerusalem.
sources: William of Tyre pp. 534-5; Fulcher of Chartres, pp. 590-1 (RRH no. 81)