year: 1248
text: March 14. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de S. Cassiano quondam Galli, consulis communis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syriae, that he has seen and transcribed on the orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, the privilege of Baldwin III (2 November 1156, RRH 322 and RRR 593) in the presence of Pipinus Conetti, Ildebrandus de Gombo, Opithonis Buzaccarinus, Bonajuncta Nullus, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini, and other witnesses. He also describes Baldwin’s appended lead seal: on one side the image of a city surrounded by the letters: + CIVITAS REGIS REGUM OMNIUM + and on the other side a king seated on a throne holding a cross in his right hand and a globe topped by a cross in his left hand, surrounded by the letters: + BALDUINUS DEI GRACIA REX HIERUSALEM
March 14. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de S. Cassiano quondam Galli, consulis communis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syriae, that he has seen and transcribed on the orders of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 7, no. 5; RRH 1159
year: 1248
text: March 14. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de S. Cassiano quondam Galli, consulis communis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syriae, that he has seen and transcribed on the orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, the privilege of Amaury (May 18 1168, RRH 449 and RRR 801) in the presence of Pipinus Conetti, Ildebrandus de Gombo, Opithonis Buzaccarinus, Bonajuncta Nullus, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini, and other witnesses. He also describes Amaury’s appended lead seal: the same as for Baldwin III (see RRR 2629) but with the legend: + AMALRICUS DEI GRACIA REX HIERUSALEM
March 14. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de S. Cassiano quondam Galli, consulis communis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syriae, that he has seen and transcribed on the orders of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 14, no. 11; RRH 1159
year: 1248
text: March 14. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Conrad of Montferrat (October 1191: RRH 668 and RRR 1252) in the presence of Pipinus Conettus, Ildebrandus de Gombo, Opithone Buzaccarino, Bonaiunta Nullus, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He also describes Conrad’s appended lead seal: on both sides a knight on a horse having a standard in his right hand, surrounded by the inscription: + S. CORR. MARCHIONIS MONTISFERRATI.
March 14. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 31, no. 25; RRH 1159
year: 1248
text: March 15. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Conrad of Montferrat (October 1191: RRH 667 and RRR 1251) in the presence of Opithone Buzaccarino, Pipinus Conetti, Ildebrandus de Gombo, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He also describes Conrad’s appended lead seal: on both sides a knight on a horse having a standard in his right hand, surrounded by the inscription: + S. CORR. MARCHIONIS MONTISFERRATI. (as RRR 2631).
March 15. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 29, no. 24; RRH 1159
year: 1248
text: March 17. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, etc. declares by orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Guy (19 November 1189: RRH 683 and RRR 1272) in the presence of Gerardus Marandellus, Robertus Tornuli, Jacobus Vallis Sercli, Bartholomeus campsor, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He also describes Guy’s appended lead seal: on one side the image of a city surrounded by the letters + CIVITAS REGIS REGUM OMNIUM and on the other side a crowned king seated on a throne holding a cross in his right hand and a globe topped by a cross in his left hand, surrounded by the letters + GUIDO DEI GRACIA REX IERUSALEM.
March 17. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, etc. declares by orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Guy (19 November 1189:... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, 31 pp. 37-38
year: 1248
text: March 17. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, etc. declares by orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Frederick II (April 1229: RRH 1007 and RRR 2120) in the presence of Gerardus Marandellus, Robertus Tornuli, Jacobus Vallis Sercli, Bartholomeus campsor, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He also describes Frederick’s golden bull: on one side the image of a city surrounded by the letters + ROMA CAPUT MUNDI REGIS ORBI FRENA ROTUNDI and on the other an enthroned emperor with a cross in his right hand and an orb in his left; to the left is the legend SANCTUS REX IERUSALEM and to the right SICILIE, surrounded by the inscription + FRIDERICUS DEI GRATIA ROMANORUM IMPERATOR ET SEMPER AUGUSTUS.
March 17. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, etc. declares by orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Frederick II (April 1229... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, 64, pp. 95-96
year: 1248
text: March 18. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the bishop of Tripoli, responding to his prayers by authorizing him to bless the faithful outside his bishopric in masses and vespers.
March 18. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the bishop of Tripoli, responding to his prayers by authorizing him to bless the faithful outside his bishopric in masses and vespers.
sources: ASV, Reg. Vat. 21, f. 515v, no. 684; Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:564, no. 3733
year: 1248
text: March 18. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the prior of the Friars Preacher (Dominicans) of Nicosia, relating that Bonvassal [of Aude] chancellor of the Kingdom of Cyprus is suffering much harassment from several people, both clerics and laymen, who seek to harm others. The pope orders the prior not to permit the chancellor’s person or possessions to be unduly harmed by anyone, notwithstanding the Dominicans’ papal indulgence that they are not bound to deal unwillingly with cases committed to them by the Apostolic See.
March 18. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the prior of the Friars Preacher (Dominicans) of Nicosia, relating that Bonvassal [of Aude] chancellor of the Kingdom of Cyprus is suffering much harassment from several people, both clerics and laymen, who seek to harm others. The pope orders the prior... more
sources: Schabel et al., Bullarium, 1:377-78, no. e-37
year: 1248
text: March 18. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the prior of the Friars Preacher (Dominicans) of Nicosia, relating that, persuaded by the prayers of B[onvassal of Aude] chancellor of the Kingdom of Cyprus, he is ordering the prior, upon the chancellor’s return from the Apostolic See, to restore to its right state anything that he finds attempted to the chancellor’s prejudice.
March 18. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the prior of the Friars Preacher (Dominicans) of Nicosia, relating that, persuaded by the prayers of B[onvassal of Aude] chancellor of the Kingdom of Cyprus, he is ordering the prior, upon the chancellor’s return from the Apostolic See, to restore to its... more
sources: Schabel et al., Bullarium, 1:378-79, no. e-38
year: 1248
text: March 21, Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, etc. declares by orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Frederick II (21-31 April 1229: RRH 1006 and RRR 2117) in the presence of Gerardus Marandellus, Benencasa dictus Grassus quondam Riccii, Pipinus Conetti, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He also describes Frederick’s golden bull: one side the image of a city surrounded by the letters + ROMA CAPUT MUNDI REGIS ORBI FRENA ROTUNDI and on the other an enthroned emperor with a cross in his right hand and an orb in his left; to the left is the legend SANCTUS REX IERUSALEM and to the right SICILIE, surrounded by the inscription + FRIDERICUS DEI GRATIA ROMANORUM IMPERATOR ET SEMPER AUGUSTUS.
March 21, Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, etc. declares by orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Frederick II (21-31... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 98, no. 67; RRH 1160