RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
260
year: 1128
initiator: Giles of Tusculum, papal legate
recipient: Patriarch Bernard of Antioch
text: Autumn. Giles of Tusculum, the papal legate, rebukes Patriarch Bernard of Antioch for his pretensions with regard to the Holy See.
Autumn. Giles of Tusculum, the papal legate, rebukes Patriarch Bernard of Antioch for his pretensions with regard to the Holy See.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 137-40, no. 29
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
261
year: 1128
initiator: Giles of Tusculum, papal legate
recipient: people of Antioch
text: Autumn. Giles of Tusculum, the papal legate, demonstrates to the people of Antioch the authenticity of Rome’s claims to primacy.
Autumn. Giles of Tusculum, the papal legate, demonstrates to the people of Antioch the authenticity of Rome’s claims to primacy.
sources: Hiestand, PK, p. 140, no. 30
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
262
year: 1128
initiator: Pope Honorius II
recipient: Patriarch Bernard of Antioch
text: *Dec. 25 1127 – Dec. 24 1128. Pope Honorius II orders Patriarch Bernard of Antioch to restore the suffragans of the province of Tyre to the archbishop. If any suffragan has not obeyed within 40 days he is to be suspended from office by Giles of Tusculum, the papal legate.
*Dec. 25 1127 – Dec. 24 1128. Pope Honorius II orders Patriarch Bernard of Antioch to restore the suffragans of the province of Tyre to the archbishop. If any suffragan has not obeyed within 40 days he is to be suspended from office by Giles of Tusculum, the papal legate.
sources: Hiestand, PK, p. 392, no. 197
RRR: Chronicle entry/narrative sources
263
year: 1128
initiator: ‘Hugo Peccator’
institution: Templars
text: (1128?). ‘Hugo Peccator’ [41] writes a defence of the Templar way of life.
(1128?). ‘Hugo Peccator’ [41] writes a defence of the Templar way of life.
sources: Jean Leclercq, ‘Un document sur les débuts des Templiers’, Revue d’histoire écclesiastique 52 (1957), pp. 81-91
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
264
year: 1129
initiator: Council of Troyes
institution: Templars
text: Jan. 13. Troyes. In the presence of Hugo magister militie and his brothers Godefredus, Rolandus, Gaufredus Biso, Paganus de monte Desiderii and Archenbaudus de sancto Amando, the Council of Troyes approves a Rule for the Order of the Knights Templar.
Jan. 13. Troyes. In the presence of Hugo magister militie and his brothers Godefredus, Rolandus, Gaufredus Biso, Paganus de monte Desiderii and Archenbaudus de sancto Amando, the Council of Troyes approves a Rule for the Order of the Knights Templar.
sources: Regula pauperum commilitonum Christi Templique Salomonici, ed. Simonetta Cerrini: to appear in CCCM
year: 1129
initiator: Baldwin I or Baldwin II
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: *Mar. 25 1114 – Mar. 31 1129. King Baldwin I or King Baldwin II gives the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem a rent of 1,000 modii of wheat [triticum] in the territory of Nablus. This is exchanged for a casale called Cafarmelech in the territory of Nablus.
*Mar. 25 1114 – Mar. 31 1129. King Baldwin I or King Baldwin II gives the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem a rent of 1,000 modii of wheat [triticum] in the territory of Nablus. This is exchanged for a casale called Cafarmelech in the territory of Nablus.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1309, no. 750
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
266
year: 1129
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Mar. 1- 31. Acre. In the royal palatium. Baldwin, dei gratia rex Iherusalem Latinorum secundus, makes an eleemosynary grant with the consent of his daughter Melisende, giving the church of the Holy Sepulchre, its prior Wilelmus and its canons a casale named Cafermelic/ Cafermelich in the territory of Nablus with its lands and villani, except for the villani who were transferred by Romanus de Podio to the casale of Beteflori. The canons in return renounce their claim for a rent of 200 besants taken from the revenues [in redditu] of Nablus. In the presence of Patriarch Stephen [of Chartres] of Jerusalem and the witnesses listed below, the king orders Paganus his cancellarius to draw up the charter and attach his lead seal. Witnesses: Wilelmus Nazarenus archiepiscopus; Balduinus Sebastinus episcopus; Anselmus/Ansellus Bethleemita episcopus; Gelduinus Uallis Iosaphat abbas; Arnaldus prior Montis Syon; Iohannes camerarius; Bernardus Uaccarius; Hugo Ioppensis domnus; Ansellus de Bria; Henfredus de Torone; Gualterius Cesareᶒ domnus; Guitterius sororius regis; Roardus; Sado marescalcus; Paganus pincerna; Romanus de Podio; Goffridus Tortus; Balduinus Sancti Abrahae; Hulricus Neapolis vicecomes and many others.
Mar. 1- 31. Acre. In the royal palatium. Baldwin, dei gratia rex Iherusalem Latinorum secundus, makes an eleemosynary grant with the consent of his daughter Melisende, giving the church of the Holy Sepulchre, its prior Wilelmus and its canons a casale named Cafermelic/ Cafermelich in the territory... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:261-3, 343 nos. 105, 153 (RRH no. 121)
RRR: Privilege/exemption
267
year: 1129
initiator: Pope Honorius II
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: *Apr 14. 1125 - 1129. Lateran. Pope Honorius II issues a privilege for the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
*Apr 14. 1125 - 1129. Lateran. Pope Honorius II issues a privilege for the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
sources: Hiestand, PK, p. 141, no. 31
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
268
year: 1129
initiator: Pope Honorius II
recipient: Baldwin II
text: May 29. Lateran. Pope Honorius II, at the request of Guillelmus Tirensis archiepiscopus and Rogerius Ramensis episcopus, who have reminded him of the achievement of Duke Godfrey [of Bouillon] and King Baldwin I, extends the same recognition of the kingship of Baldwin II that his predecessor Pope Paschal II accorded to King Baldwin I and to the church of Jerusalem. He commends to King Baldwin II Count Fulk of Anjou, who has decided to leave for the East.
May 29. Lateran. Pope Honorius II, at the request of Guillelmus Tirensis archiepiscopus and Rogerius Ramensis episcopus, who have reminded him of the achievement of Duke Godfrey [of Bouillon] and King Baldwin I, extends the same recognition of the kingship of Baldwin II that his predecessor Pope... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 141-2, no. 32 (RRH no. 122)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
269
year: 1129
initiator: Baldwin II
text: Jul. 27 1128 – Jun. 2 1129. Because the heavy duties levied in the port of Acre gravely weigh down pilgrims, Baldwin, dei gratia rex Iherusalem Latinorum secundus, makes an eleemosynary grant at the request of Patriarch Stephen. He frees the pilgrims coming to Palestine from the payment of any duty [datio census] on cloth or on all other goods they bring with them up to the value of 40 besants. If the pilgrims assure the custodes portus that the goods are for their own use, no tax will be levied. If necessity forces the pilgrims to sell any surplus in the port, they should pay what is customary and right.
Jul. 27 1128 – Jun. 2 1129. Because the heavy duties levied in the port of Acre gravely weigh down pilgrims, Baldwin, dei gratia rex Iherusalem Latinorum secundus, makes an eleemosynary grant at the request of Patriarch Stephen. He frees the pilgrims coming to Palestine from the payment of any duty... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:266-7, no. 108 (RRH no. 125)