year: 1120
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Templars
institution: Templars
text: *Jan. 14 – Sept. 13 (Jan. 16. Nablus?). King Baldwin II leases part of his palace in Jerusalem (the Temple of Solomon) to the Templars.
*Jan. 14 – Sept. 13 (Jan. 16. Nablus?). King Baldwin II leases part of his palace in Jerusalem (the Temple of Solomon) to the Templars.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:233-4, no. 87 [31]
RRR: Chronicle entry/narrative sources
201
year: 1120
initiator: Fulcherus Carnotensis
text: May 1118 – Late 1120. [32] Fulcherus Carnotensis [Fulcher of Chartres] addresses his readers in the ‘Prologus’ to his Historia Hierosolymitana [covering, in instalments, the years 1095 to 1125, with an addendum to 1127].
May 1118 – Late 1120. [32] Fulcherus Carnotensis [Fulcher of Chartres] addresses his readers in the ‘Prologus’ to his Historia Hierosolymitana [covering, in instalments, the years 1095 to 1125, with an addendum to 1127].
sources: Fulcher of Chartres, pp. 115-18
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
202
year: 1121
initiator: Ansellus gloriosissimi Sepulcri cantor et presbiter
recipient: Cathedral chapter in Paris
text: Early in the year. Further to his letter [written in the first half of 1120], Ansellus gloriosissimi Sepulcri cantor et presbiter adds for the benefit of the cathedral chapter in Paris a history of the True Cross and he supplements his gift with another cross, made from stone from the Holy Sepulchre. This will be brought to Paris by Bernardus Sancte Genovefe precentor.
Early in the year. Further to his letter [written in the first half of 1120], Ansellus gloriosissimi Sepulcri cantor et presbiter adds for the benefit of the cathedral chapter in Paris a history of the True Cross and he supplements his gift with another cross, made from stone from the Holy... more
sources: Lasteyrie, Cartulaire général de Paris, pp. 172-3, no. 152; Bautier, ‘L’envoi’, p. 392 (RRH no. 56)
year: 1121
initiator: Wilelmus de Buris
recipient: Hospital of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: Feb. 1. Willelmus de Buris Galilee princeps records that he has given the hospital [hospitale] of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat for the sustenance of the poor 4 carrucatae terre in Ligio; a mansio domorum, which Engelbertus Monacus built in that casale; a rusticus in Maula; and a carrucata terre and a Syrian [Sirius] [33] to work the land near the city and in the territory of Tiberias. Witnesses: Serlo cancellarius Tyberiadis; Ydricus dapifer; Petrus de Crimisio; Fridericus constabularius; Ricolus; Geraldus mareschalcus; Herbertus de Corbullio.
Feb. 1. Willelmus de Buris Galilee princeps records that he has given the hospital [hospitale] of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat for the sustenance of the poor 4 carrucatae terre in Ligio; a mansio domorum, which Engelbertus Monacus built in that casale; a rusticus in Maula; and a carrucata... more
sources: Delaborde, Chartes, p. 36, no. 10 (RRH no. 92)
year: 1121
initiator: Wilelmus de Buris
recipient: Church of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: Feb. 1. Willelmus de Buris Galilee princeps, with the agreement and on the advice of Bernardus Nazarene curam ecclesie primo Latinorum agens presul, records that he has given St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat the hospital [hospitale] of St Julian in the territory of Tiberias [in Tiberiade], which he had built in his domain [dominium], on condition that Amau[ri]cus, its present guardian [custos et dispensator], remains in post. Witnesses: Serlo Galilee cancellarius; Edricus dapifer; Petrus de Crimesio; Fridericus constabularius; Ricolus; Geraldus mareschaldus; Herbertus de Corbulio.
Feb. 1. Willelmus de Buris Galilee princeps, with the agreement and on the advice of Bernardus Nazarene curam ecclesie primo Latinorum agens presul, records that he has given St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat the hospital [hospitale] of St Julian in the territory of Tiberias [in Tiberiade],... more
sources: Delaborde, Chartes, pp. 36-7, no. 11 (RRH no. 93)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
205
year: 1121
initiator: Bernardus Nazarenus episcopus
recipient: Hospital of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: c. Feb. 1. Bernardus Nazarenus episcopus makes an eleemosynary grant, giving the churches and tithes of the casalia of Ligio and Thanis to the hospital [hospitale] of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat, so long as the monks recognize him and his successors and pray for them. The charter is dated in the first year of the principality [principatus] of Willelmus de Buris. Witnesses: Adelelmus Tyberiadis et tocius Galilee archidiaconus; G. sancti Gabrielis prior; R. capellanus Sancte Nazarene ecclesie; Basilius; Hugo and other clerics; W. Tyberiadensium princeps; Martinus Nazarenus interpres; Robertus de Aquila; Rogerius Argeloth episcopi pincerna; Guibertus lampadarum accensor; Arnulfus and many others.
c. Feb. 1. Bernardus Nazarenus episcopus makes an eleemosynary grant, giving the churches and tithes of the casalia of Ligio and Thanis to the hospital [hospitale] of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat, so long as the monks recognize him and his successors and pray for them. The charter is dated... more
sources: Delaborde, Chartes, pp. 35-6, no. 9 (RRH no. 97)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
206
year: 1121
initiator: Pope Calixtus II
recipient: Patriarch Warmund of Jerusalem
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Jul. 6. Lateran. Pope Calixtus II writes to Patriarch Warmund of Jerusalem regarding the cantor [Ansellus] [34] and succentor of the Holy Sepulchre, who, as a result of some dispute, are living like laymen in their houses and are ordering others to replace them in the performance of the Divine Office. They are to return to the community or the pope will expel them. The other brothers should agree how to dispose of their offices.
Jul. 6. Lateran. Pope Calixtus II writes to Patriarch Warmund of Jerusalem regarding the cantor [Ansellus] [34] and succentor of the Holy Sepulchre, who, as a result of some dispute, are living like laymen in their houses and are ordering others to replace them in the performance of the Divine... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 130-1, no. 23 (RRH no. 94)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
207
year: 1121
initiator: Pope Calixtus II
recipient: Gerardus prior, and his brothers in the church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Jul. 6. Lateran. Pope Calixtus II confirms for Gerardus, prior, and his brothers in the church of the Holy Sepulchre the Rule of life they have adopted. He confirms their possessions and the donations made to them: half of all oblations offered to the Holy Sepulchre or the relic of the True Cross; the tithes of the city of Jerusalem and the places nearby, except for the tithes of the funda and the half of a benefice handed by the king to the church of Bethlehem; indeed whatever the late Patriarch Arnulf himself confirmed. The pope also confirms the grants Patriarch Arnulf made of the church of St Peter in Jaffa and the church of Sanctus Lazarus [in Bethany].
Jul. 6. Lateran. Pope Calixtus II confirms for Gerardus, prior, and his brothers in the church of the Holy Sepulchre the Rule of life they have adopted. He confirms their possessions and the donations made to them: half of all oblations offered to the Holy Sepulchre or the relic of the True Cross;... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 127-8, no. 21 (RRH no. 95)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
208
year: 1121
initiator: Pope Calixtus II
recipient: Archbishop of Caesarea and the church in the province of Jerusalem
text: Jul. 6. Lateran. Pope Calixtus II writes to the archbishop of Caesarea and the church in the province of Jerusalem, as well as to his relation [consanguineus] King Baldwin II and the subjects of the kingdom of Jerusalem. The death of Patriarch Arnulf and the unanimous election of Patriarch Warmund have been reported to the pope by letters and by a legation from the kingdom. Confirming the new patriarch in his faculties, Pope Calixtus writes that he has despatched Bishop Peter of Porto as papal legate with the pallium. He enjoins on the clergy and subjects of Jerusalem obedience to the Holy See and to the patriarch.
Jul. 6. Lateran. Pope Calixtus II writes to the archbishop of Caesarea and the church in the province of Jerusalem, as well as to his relation [consanguineus] King Baldwin II and the subjects of the kingdom of Jerusalem. The death of Patriarch Arnulf and the unanimous election of Patriarch Warmund... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 128-30, no. 22 (RRH no. 96)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
209
year: 1121
initiator: R., abbot of Saint Amand
recipient: E. pontifex metropolitanae sedis in Caesarea
text: (1121). R., abbot of St Amand writes to his uncle E. pontifex metropolitanae sedis in Caesaria, reminding him of the land where he was born and asking if he could send St Amand relics of the Passion and of the saints.
(1121). R., abbot of St Amand writes to his uncle E. pontifex metropolitanae sedis in Caesaria, reminding him of the land where he was born and asking if he could send St Amand relics of the Passion and of the saints.
sources: Martène, Thesaurus 1:351-2