year: 1099
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Patriarch Daibert of Jerusalem
text: *Dec. 25. Jerusalem. Jerusalem. Godfrey of Bouillon grants Patriarch Daibert the possessions held in the past by the Greek patriarchs of Jerusalem and confirms all new acquisitions.
*Dec. 25. Jerusalem. Jerusalem. Godfrey of Bouillon grants Patriarch Daibert the possessions held in the past by the Greek patriarchs of Jerusalem and confirms all new acquisitions.
sources: William of Tyre, p. 440; Mayer, UKJ 1:99-101, no. 4
year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Tancred Marchisius
text: *c. Jan. 1100. Godfrey of Bouillon grants the fortress and territory of Tiberias to Tancred Marchisius.
*c. Jan. 1100. Godfrey of Bouillon grants the fortress and territory of Tiberias to Tancred Marchisius.
sources: Albert of Aachen, pp. 506, 552. See Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:897, no. 1
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
22
year: 1100
initiator: Patriarch Daibert of Jerusalem
recipient: Henricus Castellanus episcopus and Johannes Michael
text: *Early Feb. [Jerusalem]. Patriarch [Daibert] of Jerusalem [together with Godfrey of Bouillon, Raymond of St Gilles and Bohemond of Taranto] replies to Henricus Castellanus episcopus and Johannes Michael.
*Early Feb. [Jerusalem]. Patriarch [Daibert] of Jerusalem [together with Godfrey of Bouillon, Raymond of St Gilles and Bohemond of Taranto] replies to Henricus Castellanus episcopus and Johannes Michael.
sources: Monachus anonymi Littorensis, p. 257. See Riant, ‘Inventaire critique’, p. 210, no. 152 (RRH no. 30)
year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: *Feb. 2. Godfrey of Bouillon gives the church of the Holy Sepulchre one quarter of the city of Jaffa.
*Feb. 2. Godfrey of Bouillon gives the church of the Holy Sepulchre one quarter of the city of Jaffa.
sources: William of Tyre, pp. 441, 456; Mayer, UKJ 1:101-2, no. 5
year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Robertus, a knight from Apulia
text: *Mar 1-31. In an agreement [on stipend] Godfrey of Bouillon grants Robertus, a knight [miles] from Apulia, the tribute owed by the city of Assur.
*Mar 1-31. In an agreement [on stipend] Godfrey of Bouillon grants Robertus, a knight [miles] from Apulia, the tribute owed by the city of Assur.
sources: Albert of Aachen, p. 502; Mayer, UKJ 1:102, no. 6
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
25
year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: *Apr. 1. Jerusalem. Godfrey of Bouillon confirms the rights of the church of the Holy Sepulchre. He becomes a confrater [homo Sancti Sepulchri ac noster effectus fideliter deo et nobis se amodo militaturum spopondit].
*Apr. 1. Jerusalem. Godfrey of Bouillon confirms the rights of the church of the Holy Sepulchre. He becomes a confrater [homo Sancti Sepulchri ac noster effectus fideliter deo et nobis se amodo militaturum spopondit].
sources: William of Tyre, p. 456; Mayer, UKJ 1:103-4, no. 7
year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Patriach Daibert
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: *Apr. 1. Jerusalem. Godfrey of Bouillon gives Patriarch Daibert, representing the church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Tower of David and the entire city of Jerusalem, together with whatever he has in Jaffa, on condition that he keeps possession of these until Godfrey has enlarged his realm by taking Old Cairo [Babilon] or other cities. Should Godfrey die without male heir, Jerusalem and the rest of Jaffa should pass to the church of the Holy Sepulchre.
*Apr. 1. Jerusalem. Godfrey of Bouillon gives Patriarch Daibert, representing the church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Tower of David and the entire city of Jerusalem, together with whatever he has in Jaffa, on condition that he keeps possession of these until Godfrey has enlarged his realm by taking... more
sources: William of Tyre, pp. 441, 456; Mayer, UKJ 1:103-4, no. 7 [1]
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
27
year: 1100
initiator: Pope Paschal II
recipient: Clergy and laity of the Chrsitian army in Asia
text: Apr. 28. Rome. Pope Paschal II writes to all the clergy and laity of the Christian army in Asia, the pilgrimage of which was initiated by Pope Urban II. He gives thanks for their victories in the East and commends his legate a latere Maurice, bishop of Porto.
Apr. 28. Rome. Pope Paschal II writes to all the clergy and laity of the Christian army in Asia, the pilgrimage of which was initiated by Pope Urban II. He gives thanks for their victories in the East and commends his legate a latere Maurice, bishop of Porto.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 90-2, no. 4 (RRH no. 29)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
28
year: 1100
initiator: Patriarch Daibert of Jerusalem
recipient: Catholic churchmen and laymen in the German region
text: May or Jun. Daibert, patriarch of Jerusalem and S. Sepulcri adiutorum servus, sends Brother Arnulfus to appeal for assistance from all Catholic churchmen and laymen in the German region. He reports that many crusaders have returned home after the capture of Jerusalem. Others, who stayed until Easter, have left in Pisan and English ships. Mercenaries, who have to be very well rewarded, are defending Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jaffa, Tiberias, Samaria, the castle of Hebron, Ramla, beati martyris Georgii sacratae, and other fortified places until financial help comes from Germans and Latins.
May or Jun. Daibert, patriarch of Jerusalem and S. Sepulcri adiutorum servus, sends Brother Arnulfus to appeal for assistance from all Catholic churchmen and laymen in the German region. He reports that many crusaders have returned home after the capture of Jerusalem. Others, who stayed until... more
sources: Hagenmeyer, Die Kreuzzugsbriefe, pp. 176-7, no. 21, corr. Kedar, ‘Ein Hilferuf aus Jerusalem vom September 1187’, pp. 113-14 (RRH no. 30a)
year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Pisans
text: *†Sept. 1 1099 – c. Jun. 10 1100. Godfrey of Bouillon gives the Pisans a quarter [with church, piazza and palazzo] in every principal town in the kingdom of Jerusalem, with their own jurisdiction, freedoms from dues and the right to their goods if shipwrecked. The Pisan consuls are to have a stipend of 300 gold besants a year from the camera regia.
*†Sept. 1 1099 – c. Jun. 10 1100. Godfrey of Bouillon gives the Pisans a quarter [with church, piazza and palazzo] in every principal town in the kingdom of Jerusalem, with their own jurisdiction, freedoms from dues and the right to their goods if shipwrecked. The Pisan consuls are to have a... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1465-6, no. App. II/5