year: 1211
initiator: Laurentius presb. et plebanus ecclesie S. Marci de Accone
recipient: Bishop of Castello
institution: Saint Mark in Acre
text: Feb. 1-28. Acre. Laurentius presb. et plebanus ecclesie S. Marci de Accone recognizes that he owes the bishop of Castello an annual rent for the church of St Mark in Barutum, specified in the charter of grant issued in Venice. Witnesses: Laurentius presb. et plebanus ecclesie s. Marci Acconensis; Philippus Tinto; Leonardus Grino. The charter was drawn up by Nicolaus Justo presb. S. Nicolai et not.
Feb. 1-28. Acre. Laurentius presb. et plebanus ecclesie S. Marci de Accone recognizes that he owes the bishop of Castello an annual rent for the church of St Mark in Barutum, specified in the charter of grant issued in Venice. Witnesses: Laurentius presb. et plebanus ecclesie s. Marci Acconensis;... more
sources: Tafel and Thomas, Urkunden 2:126, no. 227 (RRH no. 850)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1641
year: 1211
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem, the papal legate
institution: Templars
text: May 18. Lateran. Pope Innocent III reminds the papal legate, the patriarch of Jerusalem, that he had already ordered him to judge in the dispute between the king of Cilician Armenia and the Knights Templar over the castle of Gaston and other issues. The Templars were prepared to submit to judgement, but the king had refused to accept their approach and had occupied by force their property in portus Bonellus and in other places in Armenia, which provided them with much of their sustenance, installing guards [custodes] in their houses. The patriarch had ordered the king to withdraw his guards and had excommunicated him, warning the inhabitants of, and pilgrims to, the Latin East to do nothing to assist him. The king then seized all the Templar possessions in Cilician Armenia, except for 2 castles which he could not occupy, and destroyed Templar casalia in the principality of Antioch to deprive their castles of provisions. Knights Templar and their companions had been wounded and killed. Innocent is writing to the patriarch of Antioch, the archbishop of Tyre and the bishops of Sidon, Tripoli, Tortosa [Anteradensis], Limassol and Famagusta, and King John of Jerusalem, confirming the excommunication of the king of Cilician Armenia and ordering them to publicize it.
May 18. Lateran. Pope Innocent III reminds the papal legate, the patriarch of Jerusalem, that he had already ordered him to judge in the dispute between the king of Cilician Armenia and the Knights Templar over the castle of Gaston and other issues. The Templars were prepared to submit to judgement... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:155-8, no. b-32 (RRH no. 851)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1642
year: 1211
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch, the archbishop of Tyre and the bishops of Sidon, Tripoli, Tortosa, Limassol and Famagusta
text: May 18. Pope Innocent III orders the patriarch of Antioch, the archbishop of Tyre and the bishops of Sidon, Tripoli, Tortosa [Anteradensis], Limassol and Famagusta to publicize the excommunication of the king of Cilician Armenia.
May 18. Pope Innocent III orders the patriarch of Antioch, the archbishop of Tyre and the bishops of Sidon, Tripoli, Tortosa [Anteradensis], Limassol and Famagusta to publicize the excommunication of the king of Cilician Armenia.
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:431-2, no. 65 (RRH no. 851)
year: 1211
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: John of Brienne
text: May 19. Pope Inocent III informs King John of Jerusalem, and the inhabitants of and pilgrims to the kingdom of Jerusalem, of the excommunication of the king of Cilician Armenia. He has ordered the archbishop of Tyre and the bishop of Sidon to publicize this. He asks King John and the inhabitants and pilgrims to follow the advice of the patriarch of Jerusalem.
May 19. Pope Inocent III informs King John of Jerusalem, and the inhabitants of and pilgrims to the kingdom of Jerusalem, of the excommunication of the king of Cilician Armenia. He has ordered the archbishop of Tyre and the bishop of Sidon to publicize this. He asks King John and the inhabitants... more
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:432, no. 66 (RRH no. 851)
year: 1211
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Sultan of Aleppo
text: Jun. 7. Lateran. Pope Innocent III asks the sultan of Aleppo to prevent anyone molesting the patriarch of Antioch.
Jun. 7. Lateran. Pope Innocent III asks the sultan of Aleppo to prevent anyone molesting the patriarch of Antioch.
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:434, no. 69 (RRH no. 852)
RRR: Permission/licence/authorization
1645
year: 1211
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch Peter of Antioch
text: Jun. 7. Lateran. Pope Innocent III authorizes Patriarch Peter of Antioch to create 2 new prebends in his church, bringing the number of canons to 20.
Jun. 7. Lateran. Pope Innocent III authorizes Patriarch Peter of Antioch to create 2 new prebends in his church, bringing the number of canons to 20.
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:434-5, no. 70
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1646
year: 1211
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch Peter of Antioch
text: Jun. 7. Lateran. Pope Innocent III agrees that Patriarch Peter of Antioch may take what measures he sees fit to lease properties that have declined in value due to warfare.
Jun. 7. Lateran. Pope Innocent III agrees that Patriarch Peter of Antioch may take what measures he sees fit to lease properties that have declined in value due to warfare.
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:435, no. 71
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1647
year: 1211
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch Peter of Antioch
text: Jun. 7. Lateran. Having heard from S. thesaurarius Antiochenus of all the difficulties faced by Patriarch Peter of Antioch, Pope Innocent III writes a letter of encouragement to him. He thanks him for the gift of a gold cross and precious cloth.
Jun. 7. Lateran. Having heard from S. thesaurarius Antiochenus of all the difficulties faced by Patriarch Peter of Antioch, Pope Innocent III writes a letter of encouragement to him. He thanks him for the gift of a gold cross and precious cloth.
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:435-6, no. 72
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1648
year: 1211
initiator: John of Brienne, and the Lady Quenn Maria his wife
recipient: Santius Dominici Sepulcri prior and the chapter of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Jun. 17. Acre. John, per dei gratiam Latinorum Ierusalem rex decimus et comes Brene, and the Lady Queen Maria his wife confirm under seal for Santius Dominici Sepulcri prior and the chapter of the Holy Sepulchre the canons’ purchase of a garden near Acre, together with houses and land around the garden, from Willelmus Pomaranus. In an eleemosynary grant, John and Maria renounce any rights they have had over the garden and allow the canons to import the produce [fructus et herbae] on their horses into Acre and to sell it without the payment of dues [exactio]. Witnesses: Gualterius de Montbeliart regni Iherosolimitani constabularius; Radulfus Tyberiadis regis senescalcus; Iacobus de Durnai regis marescalcus; Aimarus domnus Cesaree; Philippus de Ybelino; Guido de Montfort; Garnerius Alemannus; Roardus domnus Cayphas; Amion Days; Thomas de Maugastel; Daniel de Molembec; Adam Coste. The charter was drawn up [notarized] by Balduinus.
Jun. 17. Acre. John, per dei gratiam Latinorum Ierusalem rex decimus et comes Brene, and the Lady Queen Maria his wife confirm under seal for Santius Dominici Sepulcri prior and the chapter of the Holy Sepulchre the canons’ purchase of a garden near Acre, together with houses and land around the... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1017-19, 1067, nos. 626, 647 (RRH no. 853)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1649
year: 1211
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem, the papal legate
text: Sept. 24. Lateran. Responding to a complaint by G. Montis Beliardi regni Ierosolimitani comestabulus, who had been baiulus of the kingdom of Cyprus, that when King Hugh of Cyprus came of age he expelled G. from the kingdom without the judgement of his court and confiscated his land, Pope Innocent III orders the patriarch of Jerusalem, the papal legate, to restore G.’s rights.
Sept. 24. Lateran. Responding to a complaint by G. Montis Beliardi regni Ierosolimitani comestabulus, who had been baiulus of the kingdom of Cyprus, that when King Hugh of Cyprus came of age he expelled G. from the kingdom without the judgement of his court and confiscated his land, Pope Innocent... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:158-9, no. b-33