year: 1248
text: July 21. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) and papal legate (Eudes de Châteauroux), granting him the free power of granting dispensations to religious persons in Outremer or elsewhere for illegitimate birth, if they come to him, whatever order they may be, so that they can receive the regular administration of their monasteries or retain it if they have received it, as he deems expedient for the salvation of their souls.
July 21. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) and papal legate (Eudes de Châteauroux), granting him the free power of granting dispensations to religious persons in Outremer or elsewhere for illegitimate birth, if they come to him, whatever order they may... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 2:112, no. 4676
year: 1248
text: July 21. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) and papal legate (Eudes de Châteauroux), granting him the full and free power to establish cathedral and other churches in Outremer as he sees fit, of providing them with worthy pastors, and of forcing those who contradict with ecclesiastical censure, without appeal.
July 21. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) and papal legate (Eudes de Châteauroux), granting him the full and free power to establish cathedral and other churches in Outremer as he sees fit, of providing them with worthy pastors, and of forcing those who... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 2:112, no. 4677; Acta Innocentii IV, p. 115, no. 61
year: 1248
text: July 21. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) and papal legate (Eudes de Châteauroux), allowing him to receive prelates of the churches of his legation who wish to return to the obedience and devotion to the Church, but he shall punish those who persist in their contumacy or disobedience as he sees fit.
July 21. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) and papal legate (Eudes de Châteauroux), allowing him to receive prelates of the churches of his legation who wish to return to the obedience and devotion to the Church, but he shall punish those who persist in... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 2:112, no. 4678; Acta Innocentii IV, p. 115, no. 62
year: 1248
text: July 21. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) and papal legate (Eudes de Châteauroux), granting him the free power to give dispensations to four nobles or others of his legation so that they can legally marry persons related to them in the fourth degree of consanguinity or affinity, or, if they have already married, so that they can remain married, if he deems it expedient for the Church and the business of the Holy Land.
July 21. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) and papal legate (Eudes de Châteauroux), granting him the free power to give dispensations to four nobles or others of his legation so that they can legally marry persons related to them in the fourth degree of... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 2:112, no. 4679
year: 1248
text: July 21. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to all patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, deans, archdeacons and other prelates of the churches, both exempt and not, in Outremer, informing them of the legation of the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) (Eudes de Châteauroux) for the exaltation of the Church and the liberation of the Holy Land. As a wise, honest and circumspect man, the legate was granted the power to relax every sentence of excommunication and all other sentences that several (nonnulli) people in those parts have incurred or incur by adhering to the former emperor of the Romans, F[rederick II], and his supporters against the Church, to remit possible injuries and offenses done to the Church, and to admit them into the Church’s and pope’s grace. The pope orders the addressees to receive kindly and treat honourably the legate, for whatever he does concerning the above the pope will consider firm and accepted. Otherwise the pope will back up the spiritual or temporal sentence or punishment that the legate promulgates against rebels.
July 21. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to all patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, deans, archdeacons and other prelates of the churches, both exempt and not, in Outremer, informing them of the legation of the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) (Eudes de Châteauroux) for the... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 2:112-13, no. 4680. See also RRR 2682-86, 2705-6
year: 1248
text: July 28. Lyons. Innocent IV writes to the bishops of Acre and Lydda, relating that the chaplain of the cardinal-priest of Santa Sabina H[ugues de Saint-Cher], Master Filippo, wishes, he asserts, to resign the prebend that he possesses in the church of Jubayl (Byblos), so the pope orders the addressees to accept the resignation and assign the prebend to Filippo’s nephew Niccolò, a student, as long as no prejudice arises for anyone else with papal letters for the prebend.
July 28. Lyons. Innocent IV writes to the bishops of Acre and Lydda, relating that the chaplain of the cardinal-priest of Santa Sabina H[ugues de Saint-Cher], Master Filippo, wishes, he asserts, to resign the prebend that he possesses in the church of Jubayl (Byblos), so the pope orders the... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 2:47, no. 4354
year: 1248
text: August 1. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV announces the legation of the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) (Eudes de Châteauroux) to all the patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, archdeacons, deans, and regular and secular clerics, exempt and not, in Outremer, ordering them to receive and obey the legate with honour and probity, on pain of ecclesiastical censure.
August 1. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV announces the legation of the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) (Eudes de Châteauroux) to all the patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, archdeacons, deans, and regular and secular clerics, exempt and not, in Outremer, ordering them to receive and... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 2:108-9, no. 4662b; Acta Innocentii IV, pp. 115-16, no. 63. See also RRR 2682-86, 2703, 2706
year: 1248
text: August 1. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV similarly announces the legation of [the cardinal-bishop of Tusculum (Frascati), Eudes de Châteauroux] to all the illustrious kings and noble counts, dukes, marquesses, barons and other noblemen and all Christ’s faithful, both crusaders and others, in Outremer.
August 1. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV similarly announces the legation of [the cardinal-bishop of Tusculum (Frascati), Eudes de Châteauroux] to all the illustrious kings and noble counts, dukes, marquesses, barons and other noblemen and all Christ’s faithful, both crusaders and others, in Outremer.
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 2:109, no. 4662b. See also RRR 2682-86, 2703, 2705
year: 1248
text: *August 6. Genoa. Oldebrando degli Oldebrandi da Cremona and his nephew Giannotto degli Oldebrandi name as their procurator Guercio da Reggio, nuncio of the bishop of Tripoli, to seek a letter in their favour from Pope Innnocent IV.
*August 6. Genoa. Oldebrando degli Oldebrandi da Cremona and his nephew Giannotto degli Oldebrandi name as their procurator Guercio da Reggio, nuncio of the bishop of Tripoli, to seek a letter in their favour from Pope Innnocent IV.
sources: Ferretto, ‘I Genovesi in Oriente nel carteggio di Innocenzo IV’, p. 360, no. XXVII
year: 1248
text: August 7, Ind. VI. Acre. Peregrinus, abbot of S. Maria de Latina, and the convent of the same monastery grant in perpetuam ememphitiosim to the Hospitallers their village Mondisder with all its rights as well as another village, Turris Rubea, also with all its rights, as well as all of our lands and possessions in the territories of Caco, including men and women. The order in return will forever pay an annual payment to the monastery of 800 golden Saracen besants. Half the sum will be paid on the Virgin’s nativity and the other in the ascension of the lord. This payment will be made regardless of all circumstances, including the loss of the whole kingdom of Jerusalem provided that Acre or Tyre will still be in Christian hands. However, if both these cities were to be lost, the payment would cease, but if only one of them were to remain under Christian control, the payment will be made. Details are provided concerning the enforcement and renewal of the contract. It is also noted that the Hospitallers still have to pay tithes to the Church of Caesarea. Witnesses: Henricus abbot of Josaphat, Hugo, abbot of Mount Sion, A., prior of the Sepulchre of the Lord, G., archdeacon of Caesarea, T., decanus of Sidon (Sydon), Elias and Matheus canons of Lydda, brothers Johannes and Henricus monks, brothers Bernardus and Galterius of the monastery de Latina. Of the Hospitaller Order: Guillelmus de Corcellis, marshal, Petrus de Aleage, Johannes prior, Johannes de Bubi, castellan of Crato, Petrus, castellanus of Margat, Martinus Sanche draper, Joseph treasurer, Guillelmus de Morret, bajulus of Tyre, Clemens, bailiff of Tripoli, Ancelmus, bailiff of Antioch, Guiscardus, bailiff of Armenia, Guillelmus Pyon, bailiff of Cyprus, Bernardus of Rome, Hugo de Loroil, Aimarus de la Roche, Petrus de Sardines turcoplerius, Guillelmus de Vals, companion of the vice-master, Adam de Erovile, Johannes de Malengh, master of the squires, Bernardus Corbele infirmarer, Jocelinus de Tonel and others.
August 7, Ind. VI. Acre. Peregrinus, abbot of S. Maria de Latina, and the convent of the same monastery grant in perpetuam ememphitiosim to the Hospitallers their village Mondisder with all its rights as well as another village, Turris Rubea, also with all its rights, as well as all of our lands... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart. Hosp. 2:673-75, no. 2482; RRH 1164