RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2426
year: 1243
initiator: Pope Innocent IV
recipient: Archbishop of Tyre
text: Jul. 15. Anagni. Pope Innocent IV orders the archbishop of Tyre to arbitrate in a dispute between the bishops and chapters of Beirut and Sidon over the boundary between their dioceses.
Jul. 15. Anagni. Pope Innocent IV orders the archbishop of Tyre to arbitrate in a dispute between the bishops and chapters of Beirut and Sidon over the boundary between their dioceses.
sources: Innocent IV, Les Registres 1:5, no. 16
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2431
year: 1243
initiator: Pope Innocent IV
recipient: Henry, rex Cipri
text: Aug. 4. Anagni. The archbishop of Nicosia has reported that he and his suffragans have excommunicated the milites and homines of the kingdom of Cyprus, who are still not abiding by the agreement mediated by the late Cardinal Pelagius of Albano and are refusing to pay the tithes they owe. Pope Innocent IV asks the king of Cyprus to compel his subjects to observe the excommunication and pay the tithes or face the confiscation of their fiefs.
Aug. 4. Anagni. The archbishop of Nicosia has reported that he and his suffragans have excommunicated the milites and homines of the kingdom of Cyprus, who are still not abiding by the agreement mediated by the late Cardinal Pelagius of Albano and are refusing to pay the tithes they owe. Pope... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:342-3, no. e-2
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2439
year: 1243
initiator: Pope Innocent IV
recipient: Patriarchs of Jerusalem and Antioch
text: c. Dec. 11. Lateran. The king of Cyprus has complained that it is hard for him to answer to the Holy See every time there is a dispute. Pope Innocent IV orders the patriarchs of Jerusalem and Antioch, the papal legates, to forbid the archbishop of Nicosia and his suffragans to harass the king unduly. This decision is to be valid for 5 years.
c. Dec. 11. Lateran. The king of Cyprus has complained that it is hard for him to answer to the Holy See every time there is a dispute. Pope Innocent IV orders the patriarchs of Jerusalem and Antioch, the papal legates, to forbid the archbishop of Nicosia and his suffragans to harass the king... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:343-4, no. e-3