RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
82
year: 1104
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Order of Saint Lazarus
institution: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus
text: *†May 26 – Dec. 24. King Baldwin I entrusts the military order of St Lazarus with custody of the city of Acre.
*†May 26 – Dec. 24. King Baldwin I entrusts the military order of St Lazarus with custody of the city of Acre.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1470-1, no. App.II/10
year: 1105
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Genoese
text: †Apr. 22. Because of the assistance the Genoese gave to the First Crusade in the seizure of Jerusalem, Antioch, Latakia and Dertusia, and their help in taking the cities of Caesarea, Ascalon, Solinum and Biblium, King Baldwin I [rex invictus], with the approbation of Patriarch Daibert, grants them one third of the territories and revenues of Caesarea, Acre and Assur, and vici in Jerusalem and Jaffa with jurisdictional immunity
†Apr. 22. Because of the assistance the Genoese gave to the First Crusade in the seizure of Jerusalem, Antioch, Latakia and Dertusia, and their help in taking the cities of Caesarea, Ascalon, Solinum and Biblium, King Baldwin I [rex invictus], with the approbation of Patriarch Daibert, grants them... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1471-3, no. App. II/11 (RRH no. 45)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
90
year: 1106
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Abbey of Mount Tabor
institution: Mount Tabor
text: Mar. 25 – Sept. 23. In the presence of many of his milites, Baldwin, rex Ierosolimitanus, makes an eleemosynary gift to the abbey of Mt Tabor. He confirms whatever belongs to the abbey and its monks, on condition that any property held by one of his knights should remain in that knight’s possession until his death, after which it will revert to the abbey. The names of the casalia are: Husie; Sesie; and others beyond the Jordan that are now held by Turks, Kaharthe; Teletarpe; Pereka; Ayton; Kafarsakai; Naame in monte Panya; Alma de Suchen on the mountains by Tyre; and on this side of the Jordan, Kapharchemme; Kapharseti; Sysara; Lubie and Erpelle; Casta; Mesara; Iubeim; Messa; Capharmater; Caphartamara; Salona; Maluf; Kara; Solem; Elful; Capharmanda; Creisum; Endor; Naim; Buria; Mangana; Noriz; Tubania; Ieluf. There are many others, the names of which are not known. Baldwin, rex Ierosolimis dono dei impositus, promises to return those casalia he holds within three years.
Mar. 25 – Sept. 23. In the presence of many of his milites, Baldwin, rex Ierosolimitanus, makes an eleemosynary gift to the abbey of Mt Tabor. He confirms whatever belongs to the abbey and its monks, on condition that any property held by one of his knights should remain in that knight’s... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:146-9, no. 31 (RRH no. 51)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
93
year: 1108
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Church of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: Dec. 25 1107 – first half of 1108. Baldwin, dei gratia rex Hierosolimorum, makes the eleemosynary grant. He gives the church of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat a casale called Aschar, situated close by Nablus. The casale is bounded by a valley next to a deserted village/waste land [gastina] called Thera and runs as far as a great valley that leads to Thopas. Among the casale’s dependencies are a gastinula called Fondoch, a market building [funda] in the old city of Sichar, and a land called Dorsum asini, which is near [contra] the casale of Bethphorum. Witnesses: Balduinus, Caesariensis archiepiscopus; R. Ramathensis episcopus; R. monachus; P. M.; Galterius Bigotus; Fulcherius clericus; Willelmus filius comitis; Symon constabilis; Rogerius de Rosorum; Eustachius Granarius; Radulfus de Fontei; Guido de Miliaco; Gothman; Galterius Mahumet; Anselinus de Parenti; Pisel; Andreas de Valdement; Eustachius de Cassel; Hubertus de Paci; Girardus camerarius; Ardo
Dec. 25 1107 – first half of 1108. Baldwin, dei gratia rex Hierosolimorum, makes the eleemosynary grant. He gives the church of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat a casale called Aschar, situated close by Nablus. The casale is bounded by a valley next to a deserted village/waste land [gastina]... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:149-51, no. 32 (RRH no. 52)
year: 1108
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Tughtigin of Damascus
text: *End of year. A four-year truce is agreed in writing between King Baldwin I and Tughtigin of Damascus, including a convention on the division of the revenues of Sawad and Jabal ‘Awf. [18]
*End of year. A four-year truce is agreed in writing between King Baldwin I and Tughtigin of Damascus, including a convention on the division of the revenues of Sawad and Jabal ‘Awf. [18]
sources: Ibn al-Qalanisi, p. 92; Ibn al-Athir, The Chronicle, 1:142
year: 1109
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Nunnery of Saint Anne in Jerusalem
institution: Saint Anne
text: *May 20 1102 – Dec. 31 1109. King Baldwin I endows the nunnery of St Anne in Jerusalem.
*May 20 1102 – Dec. 31 1109. King Baldwin I endows the nunnery of St Anne in Jerusalem.
sources: William of Tyre pp. 495-6; Mayer, UKJ 1:156, no. 36
year: 1109
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Tughtigin of Damascus
text: *Aug.-Sept. A written agreement is drawn up between King Baldwin I and Tughtigin of Damascus on the division of the revenues of the Biqa‘.
*Aug.-Sept. A written agreement is drawn up between King Baldwin I and Tughtigin of Damascus on the division of the revenues of the Biqa‘.
sources: Ibn al-Qalanisi, p. 106
year: 1109
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Genoese
text: Spring 1106 – Jul. 12 1109. An inscription is placed in the church of the Holy Sepulchre, recoding how, as a reward for their assistance in the taking of Acre, King Baldwin I gives the Genoese, who had helped acquire Jerusalem, Antioch, Latakia, Tortosa, Solinum and Gibellum, a vicus in Jerusalem and Jaffa and a third part of Caesarea, Assur and Acre.
Spring 1106 – Jul. 12 1109. An inscription is placed in the church of the Holy Sepulchre, recoding how, as a reward for their assistance in the taking of Acre, King Baldwin I gives the Genoese, who had helped acquire Jerusalem, Antioch, Latakia, Tortosa, Solinum and Gibellum, a vicus in Jerusalem... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:132-6, no. 28; Kedar, ‘Again: Genoa’s Golden Inscription’, pp. 495-502 (RRH no. 45) [20]
RRR: Restoration of possessions/rights
102
year: 1109
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Tancred Marchisius
text: *Jul. 1-31. King Baldwin I returns Haifa, the Temple esplanade in Jerusalem, Tiberias and Nazareth to Tancred [Marchisius].
*Jul. 1-31. King Baldwin I returns Haifa, the Temple esplanade in Jerusalem, Tiberias and Nazareth to Tancred [Marchisius].
sources: Albert of Aachen, p. 782 [19]
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
98
year: 1109
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Tughtigin of Damascus
text: *Early in year. King Baldwin I writes to Tughtigin after the Muslim loss of ‘Arqa, assuring him that he is maintaining the truce.
*Early in year. King Baldwin I writes to Tughtigin after the Muslim loss of ‘Arqa, assuring him that he is maintaining the truce.
sources: Ibn al-Athir, The Chronicle, 1:143