RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1410
year: 1198
initiator: Aimery of Cyprus and his wife the lady Queen Isabella
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Aug. 21-31. Tyre. At the request of Count Bohemond of Tripoli, the son of Prince Bohemond [III] of Antioch, his wife Plaizencia and his homines, and with the agreement of their barones, Aimery, dei gratia Latinorum Ierusalem rex nonus et rex Cipri, and his wife the Lady Queen Isabella, the daughter of King Amalric, confirm that the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, frater Gaufridus de Donion magister, and its brothers are to receive 1000 Saracen besants a year, subtracted from Bohemond’s assisia of 4000 Saracen besants drawn from the revenues of the cathena of Acre. which Count Bohemond holds and for which he had become a homo ligius of the king. Bohemond has given this rent to the Hospital of St John in repayment of the debt of 37000 Saracen besants owed by Count Raymond [III] of Tripoli, for which the assisia of 4000 Saracen besants held by Bohemond had been pledged, with the agreement of previous kings of Jerusalem. The Hospitallers will receive payment in 4 instalments of 250 besants each, payable [by royal officials] each 3 months. Witnesses: Rainaldus Sydonis; Radulphus Tyberiadis senescalcus regni; Iohannes conestabulus regni; Iohannes marescalcus regni; Roardus domnus Cayphe; Terricus de Orca; Terricus de Terremonde; Raimundus de Gibelet; Balduinus de Bethan; Guermundus de Bethan. The charter was drawn up by Ioscius Tyrensis archiepiscopus regisque cancellarius.
Aug. 21-31. Tyre. At the request of Count Bohemond of Tripoli, the son of Prince Bohemond [III] of Antioch, his wife Plaizencia and his homines, and with the agreement of their barones, Aimery, dei gratia Latinorum Ierusalem rex nonus et rex Cipri, and his wife the Lady Queen Isabella, the daughter... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:922, 990-3, nos. 557, 612 (RRH no. 743)
year: 1198
initiator: Aimery of Cyprus and his wife the lady Queen Isabella
recipient: Willelmus de Petra and his heirs
text: Oct. 1-31. Acre. Aimery, per dei gratiam Ierusalem Latinorum rex nonus et rex Cipri, and his wife the Lady Queen Isabella, daughter of King Amalric, make a sealed gift to Willelmus de Petra and his heirs. They give a tower at Acre called the Turris Carceris, freed from service [servitium], and house, which is on the eastern side of the tower and to the west of the gate called the Porta Boverie Templi, while to the south it adjoins the oven called the furnus Malivicini. Also given is the rent [census] of a house situated between the wall of the city and the barbacan [barbacana], touching to the east the aforesaid tower and to the west the Porta Boverie. Willelmus can sell or pledge the house and the rent, except to religious institutions. Witnesses: Ragnaldus Sydoniensis; Iohannes de Ybelino regius constabularius; Terricus de Orca domnus Axsur; Balduinus de Bethan; Vilanus de Alneto; Iohannes marescalcus; Raimundus de Gibeleto; Terricus de Tenero Monte; Iohannes de Welue; Galterius Cesariensis; Gerardus de Franco loco; Adam Costa. The charter was drawn up by Ioscius Tyrensis archiepiscopus regnique cancellarius. Authenticated [notarized] by Balduinus.
Oct. 1-31. Acre. Aimery, per dei gratiam Ierusalem Latinorum rex nonus et rex Cipri, and his wife the Lady Queen Isabella, daughter of King Amalric, make a sealed gift to Willelmus de Petra and his heirs. They give a tower at Acre called the Turris Carceris, freed from service [servitium], and... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:922, 997-1000, nos. 559, 614 (RRH no.746)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1412
year: 1198
initiator: Aimery of Cyprus and his wife the lady Queen Isabella
recipient: Commune of Marseille
text: †Oct. 1-31. With the agreement of his wife Isabella, the daughter of King Amalric, Aimery, per dei gratia Ierusalem Latinorum rex nonus et rex Cypri, confirms all previous gifts made to the commune of Marseille by kings of Jerusalem, in return for its assistance in acquiring their kingdom. They confirm especially whatever Marseille has in Acre and all the maritime cities through charters from King Fulk and King Amalric. In return for the assistance of Marseille in bringing aid to Jaffa and the kingdom of Cyprus with 2800 Saracen besants, the commune has freedom to enter and leave, sell and buy in Cyprus, without the payment of dues. He also gives one of the royal casalia in Cyprus, called Flacie, with all its rustici and animals. E. [Aymar Monachus] patriarch of Jerusalem and Iossius archiepiscopus and all the prelates are instructed to excommunicate all who challenge these confirmations and gifts. Witnesses: Raynaldus domnus Sydoniencis; Rohardus domnus Cayphe; Radulfus domnus Tyberiade regni senescalcus; Gautherius domnus Cesariencis; Gerardus de Hatefort; G., domnus [de] Arsuro; Balduinus de Bethan; Helias de Nasareth; Aymardus de Mongisardo; G. de Berito; Guibertus de Ioppe; Andreas de Ramella; Terricus de Terremonde; Villanus de Arneto and many others. The charter was drawn up [notarized] by Balduinus capellanus domni regis in hoc vicefungens. [259]
†Oct. 1-31. With the agreement of his wife Isabella, the daughter of King Amalric, Aimery, per dei gratia Ierusalem Latinorum rex nonus et rex Cypri, confirms all previous gifts made to the commune of Marseille by kings of Jerusalem, in return for its assistance in acquiring their kingdom. They... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:922, 993-7, nos. 558, 613 (RRH no. 747)
year: 1198
initiator: Aimery of Cyprus and his wife the lady Queen Isabella
recipient: Marin Mazuc
text: *Oct. 1-31. King Aimery of Jerusalem and Cyprus and his wife Isabella, the daughter of King Amalric, give Marin Mazuc/Mazué 4 stationes/houses [in Acre] to replace the rent of 100 besants, taken from the gabelles in Acre, which had been given to Marin by comte Henri de Champagne/Troies.
*Oct. 1-31. King Aimery of Jerusalem and Cyprus and his wife Isabella, the daughter of King Amalric, give Marin Mazuc/Mazué 4 stationes/houses [in Acre] to replace the rent of 100 besants, taken from the gabelles in Acre, which had been given to Marin by comte Henri de Champagne/Troies.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:923, 1000-1, nos. 560, 615 (RRH no. 747a)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1414
year: 1198
initiator: Aimery of Cyprus
recipient: Anigellus/Augellus, the son of Johannes Chaulot
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Oct. 1-31. Acre. With the consent of his wife Isabella, the daughter of King Amalric, Aimery, par la grace de Dieu roy latin de Jherusalem, confirms the purchase by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and Geofroy de Donjon maître of land/lands that had belonged to Johannes Chaulot. The Hospital had bought the land from Anigellus/Augellus, the son of Johannes Chaulot.
*Oct. 1-31. Acre. With the consent of his wife Isabella, the daughter of King Amalric, Aimery, par la grace de Dieu roy latin de Jherusalem, confirms the purchase by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and Geofroy de Donjon maître of land/lands that had belonged to Johannes Chaulot. The Hospital... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:923, 1001, nos. 561, 616 (RRH no. 747c)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1415
year: 1198
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Count of Tripoli, the prince of Antioch and the magistri and brothers of the Temple [militiae Templi] and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem
text: Nov. 20, Dec. 2. Lateran. Lateran. Hearing that Aimery has been chosen king [of Jerusalem], Pope Innocent III encourages the count of Tripoli, the prince of Antioch and the magistri and brothers of the Temple [militiae Templi] and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, to defend the kingdom of Cyprus, which can provide assistance to the kingdom of Jerusalem.
Nov. 20, Dec. 2. Lateran. Lateran. Hearing that Aimery has been chosen king [of Jerusalem], Pope Innocent III encourages the count of Tripoli, the prince of Antioch and the magistri and brothers of the Temple [militiae Templi] and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, to defend the kingdom of... more
sources: Innocent III, Die Register 1:661-2, no. 438; Schabel, Bullarium 1:113-16, nos. b-2, b-4 (RRH no. 747d)
RRR: Permission/licence/authorization
1416
year: 1198
initiator: Gaufridus de Donjon, master of the Hospital
recipient: Inhabitants of the place called Cornaon
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Nov. 24. Geofroy de Donjon, master of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, licences the inhabitants of the place called Cornaon, who are vassals of the Order, to plant vineyards at Cornaon and Malefogasse.
*Nov. 24. Geofroy de Donjon, master of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, licences the inhabitants of the place called Cornaon, who are vassals of the Order, to plant vineyards at Cornaon and Malefogasse.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:656, no. 1045 (RRH no. 747e)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1417
year: 1198
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Aimery of Cyprus
text: Dec. 2. Lateran. At the request of King Aimery of Jerusalem, Pope Innocent III takes him and his kingdom under papal protection.
Dec. 2. Lateran. At the request of King Aimery of Jerusalem, Pope Innocent III takes him and his kingdom under papal protection.
sources: Innocent III, Die Register 1:660-1, no. 437; Schabel, Bullarium 1:114-15, no. b-3
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1418
year: 1198
initiator: Pope Innocent III
text: Dec. 2. Lateran. Pope Innocent III commutes the vows of those residents of the provinces of Jerusalem and Antioch who had promised to make the pilgrimage to Rome, to the financial support of the building of fortifications and the payment of knights in defence of the Holy Land.
Dec. 2. Lateran. Pope Innocent III commutes the vows of those residents of the provinces of Jerusalem and Antioch who had promised to make the pilgrimage to Rome, to the financial support of the building of fortifications and the payment of knights in defence of the Holy Land.
sources: Innocent III, Die Register 1:662-3, no. 439
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1419
year: 1198
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Bishop of Acre
text: Dec. 2. Lateran. At the request of the bishop of Acre, Pope Innocent III formally forbids an increase in the number of canons of his church.
Dec. 2. Lateran. At the request of the bishop of Acre, Pope Innocent III formally forbids an increase in the number of canons of his church.
sources: Innocent III, Die Register 1:663-4, no. 440