year: 1215
initiator: Theobaldus, a preacher of the cross in the Holy Land
recipient: abbas S. Ioannis
text: (1215) Theobaldus, a preacher of the cross in the Holy Land, acquired many relics from the abbas S. Ioannis, including 3 stones, which had been thrown at St Stephen. He also acquired the head of St Anne from the prior of Bethlehem. He brought these to Mainz.
(1215) Theobaldus, a preacher of the cross in the Holy Land, acquired many relics from the abbas S. Ioannis, including 3 stones, which had been thrown at St Stephen. He also acquired the head of St Anne from the prior of Bethlehem. He brought these to Mainz.
sources: Joannis, Scriptores rerum Moguntiacarum 2:560 (RRH no. 880a)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1721
year: 1215
initiator: Abbot Gervase of Prémontré
recipient: John of Brienne
institution: Saint Samuel of Montjoie
text: (1215). [303] Abbot Gervase of Prémontré thanks King John of Jerusalem for his letter and rejoices in the good health of the king and his daughter. He and his chapter are saddened by the state of the Holy Land. He encourages the king and assures him of the prayers of all the Premonstratensians, especially at Mass, with particular reference to John and his daughter. He asks John to favour the Premonstratensian brothers of St Samuel now residing in Acre and to restore them to their old abbey once it is recovered.
(1215). [303] Abbot Gervase of Prémontré thanks King John of Jerusalem for his letter and rejoices in the good health of the king and his daughter. He and his chapter are saddened by the state of the Holy Land. He encourages the king and assures him of the prayers of all the Premonstratensians,... more
sources: Gervase of Prémontré, pp. 37-8, no. 37 (RRH no. 884)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1722
year: 1216
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: John of Brienne and the kings of Cyprus and Cilican Armenia
text: Jan. 1-15. Pope Innocent III urges King John of Jerusalem and the kings of Cyprus and [Cilican Armenia] to make peace with each other and the prince of Antioch, in order to present a common front to the infidels. He has called for a crusade. In the meantime he asks the king of Jerusalem to makes his galleys [galeae] available to the patriarch of Jerusalem, the archbishop of Tyre and the archbishop of Caesarea, or 2 of them, to repel the galleys of the Sarraceni.
Jan. 1-15. Pope Innocent III urges King John of Jerusalem and the kings of Cyprus and [Cilican Armenia] to make peace with each other and the prince of Antioch, in order to present a common front to the infidels. He has called for a crusade. In the meantime he asks the king of Jerusalem to makes... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:176-8, no. b-43; Potthast, Regesta, nos. 5178-9
year: 1216
initiator: Raymond Rupen, prince of Antioch
recipient: Commune of Genoa
text: Feb. 1-29. In the presence of the patriarch of Antioch and the king of [Cilician] Armenia, Raymond Rupen, Dei gratia princeps Antiochie, makes a sealed grant to the commune of Genoa. He gives a free court [curia libera] in the city of Antioch and throughout the principality, so that the curia Ianuensium and the vicecomes at that time established by the commune of Genoa shall judge all cases relating to those who call themselves Genoese, except for theft and homicide. He gives the Genoese freedom to come and go, buy and sell, without paying dues [de omnibus draituris et de omni passagio] in Antioch and in all the land he can recover or acquire, except in the port of Sanctus Symeon. He confirms the Genoese possession of the vicus Sancti Iohannis de Platea and a third part of the port of Sanctus Symeon and all other properties in the principality of Antioch. Witnesses: Acharias Antioch senescallus; Maios Communie; Otho Tyberiadis; Willelmus de Insula; Rogerius conestabilis; Eschevardus frater senescalli; Thomas Malebrunus; Baudoinus de Memendone; Soherus de Cozieres. The charter was drawn up by Jordanus canceIlarius principis.
Feb. 1-29. In the presence of the patriarch of Antioch and the king of [Cilician] Armenia, Raymond Rupen, Dei gratia princeps Antiochie, makes a sealed grant to the commune of Genoa. He gives a free court [curia libera] in the city of Antioch and throughout the principality, so that the curia... more
sources: Rovere and Puncuh, I Libri 1/2:171-2, no. 347 (RRH no. 885)
year: 1216
initiator: Bertrand seigneur de Biblis
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: * Feb. 1-29. Bertrand seigneur de Biblis, gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem 4 [5] casalia, called Baqueer, Quasse, Bethorafig, Gabronie and Maarban. He delivers them to maître Guérin de Montagu, frère Aymard de Layron mareschal, frère Raymond de Pignans châtelain de Crat, frère Guillaume de Tinières commandeur de Tripoli, Raymond Portevin chapelain du maître, frère Martin Dandres, frère Pierre de Vieille-Brinde, frère Bertrand de Comps and frère Léonard.
* Feb. 1-29. Bertrand seigneur de Biblis, gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem 4 [5] casalia, called Baqueer, Quasse, Bethorafig, Gabronie and Maarban. He delivers them to maître Guérin de Montagu, frère Aymard de Layron mareschal, frère Raymond de Pignans châtelain de Crat, frère Guillaume... more
sources: Delaville le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:185, no. 1462 (RRH no. 885a)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1725
year: 1216
initiator: Raymond Rupen, prince of Antioch
recipient: Pisans
text: Apr. 7. Antioch. With the agreement of his wife domina Heluisa principissa and his uncle King Leon of Armenia, at the request of his brother-in-law [sororius] King Hugh of Cyprus, and with the advice of his homines, Raymond Rupen, Dei gratia princeps Antiochie, the son of Prince Raymond, makes a sealed confimation to the Pisan commune and all Pisans. He confirms their possessions and rights in the principality of Antioch, including all gifts made by his grandfather Prince Bohemond of Antioch and Bohemond’s mother Princess Constantia. He confirms the Pisans’ right to have a court with jurisdiction over Pisans in all cases except theft, homicide and treason against Raymond Rupen’s person, which are reserved to his court. He grants full rights to buy and sell, enter and leave free from the payment of all dues relating to buying and selling [omnibus drecturis cabani totius passagii et quirati et commercii] imposed by his baiuli, pautonarii, secretarii and others, with the exception of those of the port of Sanctus Symeon, where the Pisans should pay half passagium, half tercenaria portus and half ancoragium, and half of all other dues, but are freed in the port from paying tax on purchases and sales relating to the commercium of Antioch. Witnesses: Otho de Tabarea; Willelmus de Insula; Acharias senescalcus; Eschevardus frater eius; Rogerius de Montibus; Simon camerarius; Pontius Lonbardus; Thomas Malebrunus; Johannes Flandrensis dux Antiochie. The charter was drawn up by Iordanus cancellarius for Nicolaus vicecomes in Antiochia Pisanorum.
Apr. 7. Antioch. With the agreement of his wife domina Heluisa principissa and his uncle King Leon of Armenia, at the request of his brother-in-law [sororius] King Hugh of Cyprus, and with the advice of his homines, Raymond Rupen, Dei gratia princeps Antiochie, the son of Prince Raymond, makes a... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, pp. 90-1, no. 58 (RRH no. 886)
year: 1216
initiator: Raymond Rupen, prince of Antioch
recipient: Geofroy Taulard
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: * May 1-31. Prince Raymond Rupen of Antioch confirms that Geofroy Taulard has sold a gastine or pasturage called Dandenit to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, for 1700 Saracen besants, which he has received from frère Josserand commandeur [of Antioch].
* May 1-31. Prince Raymond Rupen of Antioch confirms that Geofroy Taulard has sold a gastine or pasturage called Dandenit to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, for 1700 Saracen besants, which he has received from frère Josserand commandeur [of Antioch].
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:190, no. 1473 (RRH no. 886a)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1727
year: 1216
initiator: Guido de Monteforti
recipient: Monastery of Prouille
text: Jun. 1. Lavaur. Guido de Monteforti makes an eleemosynary grant in France to the monastery of Prouille, to benefit the soul of his late wife Alix Sidonie domina.
Jun. 1. Lavaur. Guido de Monteforti makes an eleemosynary grant in France to the monastery of Prouille, to benefit the soul of his late wife Alix Sidonie domina.
sources: Balme and Lelaidier, Cartulaire 2:40, no. 53 (RRH no. 886b)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1728
year: 1216
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem
institution: Saint Mark in Tyre
text: [1215 - Jul. 16. 1216. Pope Innocent III orders the patriarch of Jerusalem and others to grant possession of the church of St Mark of Tyre to the archbishop of Tyre.
[1215 - Jul. 16. 1216. Pope Innocent III orders the patriarch of Jerusalem and others to grant possession of the church of St Mark of Tyre to the archbishop of Tyre.
sources: Theiner, Vetera monumenta Slavorum 1:67, no. 128. Calendar entry]. (RRH no. 881)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1729
year: 1216
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: John of Brienne, the patriarchs of Jerusalem and Antioch, the magistri and brothers of the Knights Templar and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the inhabitants of the Holy Land
text: Jul. 25. Perugia. Pope Honorius III informs King John of Jerusalem, the patriarchs of Jerusalem and Antioch, the magistri and brothers of the Knights Templar and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the inhabitants of the Holy Land of the death of Pope Innocent III and of his election as successor. He assures John of his favour and of his commitment to bring aid to the Holy Land.
Jul. 25. Perugia. Pope Honorius III informs King John of Jerusalem, the patriarchs of Jerusalem and Antioch, the magistri and brothers of the Knights Templar and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the inhabitants of the Holy Land of the death of Pope Innocent III and of his election as... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 282-4, no. 1