year: 1251
text: . December 20. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) and papal legate [Eudes de Châteauroux], repeating what is said in the previous letter (RRR 2839) and ordering that, if anyone opposes the election, he is to summon people as required, take depositions, decide what is canonical, and enforce his decision, with no appeal.
. December 20. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) and papal legate [Eudes de Châteauroux], repeating what is said in the previous letter (RRR 2839) and ordering that, if anyone opposes the election, he is to summon people as required, take depositions,... more
sources: Acta Innocentii IV, pp. 142-43, no. 80; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:392, no. e-51
year: 1251
text: . December 20. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to Abbot [George] of Episcopia [i.e. Bellapais] in the Nicosia diocese, as he did on 23 December 1250 (RRR 2795 and 2797), concerning the archbishop of Nicosia’s (Ugo da Fagiano) exemption from sanctions, ordering the addressee to protect the archbishop from harm and to use ecclesiastical censure if necessary.
. December 20. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to Abbot [George] of Episcopia [i.e. Bellapais] in the Nicosia diocese, as he did on 23 December 1250 (RRR 2795 and 2797), concerning the archbishop of Nicosia’s (Ugo da Fagiano) exemption from sanctions, ordering the addressee to protect the... more
sources: Coureas and Schabel, The Cartulary, pp. 107-8, no. 21; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:392-93, no. e-52
year: 1251
text: . December 20. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to Dean T. of Sidon and Master Peter canon of Nicosia, granting their request for the pallium for Archbishop-Elect [Ugo da Fagiano] of Nicosia, and ordering them to commit the pallium to the archbishop according to the pope’s instructions and have the archbishop send to the pope via a nuncio the text of the oath he takes in his signed and sealed letter patent.
. December 20. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to Dean T. of Sidon and Master Peter canon of Nicosia, granting their request for the pallium for Archbishop-Elect [Ugo da Fagiano] of Nicosia, and ordering them to commit the pallium to the archbishop according to the pope’s instructions and have the... more
sources: Coureas and Schabel, The Cartulary, p. 83, no. 5; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:393-94, no. e-53
year: 1251
text: . December 22. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to the archbishop of Nicosia (Ugo da Fagiano), responding to his request by granting him the use of the pallium outside his province when he has to go to another church for the consecration of bishops, the ordination of clerics, or other honest and necessary reasons, on the days when he is allowed according to the privileges of his own church, as long as he has permission from the head of that other church.
. December 22. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to the archbishop of Nicosia (Ugo da Fagiano), responding to his request by granting him the use of the pallium outside his province when he has to go to another church for the consecration of bishops, the ordination of clerics, or other honest and... more
sources: Coureas and Schabel, The Cartulary, p. 84, no. 6; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium,, 1:394-95, no. e-54
year: 1251
text: . December 22. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV* writes to the archbishop of Nicosia (Ugo da Fagiano), responding to his prayers by granting him the faculty of absolving men of Cyprus who lay violent hands on clerics, since they are not able to come to the Apostolic See because of the difficulty and distance of the journey. He must first receive from them the oath according to the form of the Church and they must show fitting satisfaction to the sufferers for their injury – as long as the injury is not serious or the crime excessive, for example attempted against a bishop or abbot or resulting in death or loss or disabling of limbs.
. December 22. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV* writes to the archbishop of Nicosia (Ugo da Fagiano), responding to his prayers by granting him the faculty of absolving men of Cyprus who lay violent hands on clerics, since they are not able to come to the Apostolic See because of the difficulty and... more
sources: Coureas and Schabel, The Cartulary, pp. 113-14, no. 27; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:395-96, no. e-55
year: 1252
text: . *Second half of 1251. Caesarea. Summary of letter written by King Louis to his mother, Blanche of Castile, and his brothers and vassals reporting on his financial hardship and calling on them to take step to alleviate it as a matter of urgency.
. *Second half of 1251. Caesarea. Summary of letter written by King Louis to his mother, Blanche of Castile, and his brothers and vassals reporting on his financial hardship and calling on them to take step to alleviate it as a matter of urgency.
sources: Matthew Paris, Chronica maiora 5:260
year: 1252
text: . January 11. Perugia. Pope Innocent III writes to the bishop of Lydda (Liddensis) and the bishop-elect of Bethlehem (Bethlemitanus), relating that he was informed on behalf of the bishop and chapter of Hebron (Ebronenses) that many of the goods of the church of Hebron (Ebronensis) have been illicitly alienated and taken away, to he orders the addressees to recall what has been alienated or taken away to the right and property of that church, notwithstanding any possessions, instruments, or letters granted to any persons, or punishments, oaths, or confirmations obtained from the Apostolic See in common form and the constitution De duabus dietis, as long as the other side is not drawn more than three or four days away from their diocese for trial, forcing those who contradict with ecclesiastical censure. One can carry it out if both cannot.
. January 11. Perugia. Pope Innocent III writes to the bishop of Lydda (Liddensis) and the bishop-elect of Bethlehem (Bethlemitanus), relating that he was informed on behalf of the bishop and chapter of Hebron (Ebronenses) that many of the goods of the church of Hebron (Ebronensis) have been... more
sources: Strehlke, Tabulae, 81, no. 101
year: 1252
text: . January 18. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to the archdeacon of Aunis and the archpriest of Jarnac on the Charente in the diocese of Saintes, ordering them to have Elias de Chanalibus, treasurer of Famagusta, received as canon and brother in the church of St Peter of Angoulême and provided with a prebend, if one is vacant, or as soon as one becomes so.
. January 18. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to the archdeacon of Aunis and the archpriest of Jarnac on the Charente in the diocese of Saintes, ordering them to have Elias de Chanalibus, treasurer of Famagusta, received as canon and brother in the church of St Peter of Angoulême and provided with... more
sources: Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:396-97, no. e-56
year: 1252
text: . January 23. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to the dean of Sidon, granting that, aside from his rank as dean of Sidon, which has cure of souls, he can receive and keep one other ecclesiastical benefice, post, rank (beneficium sive personatum vel dignitatem) or church with pastoral care in Outremer, if offered to him canonically.
. January 23. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to the dean of Sidon, granting that, aside from his rank as dean of Sidon, which has cure of souls, he can receive and keep one other ecclesiastical benefice, post, rank (beneficium sive personatum vel dignitatem) or church with pastoral care in... more
sources: ASV, Reg. Vat. 22, f. 126r-v, no. 99; Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:17, no. 5535
year: 1252
text: . January 23. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to Archbishop [Ugo da Fagiano], the dean, and the chapter of Nicosia, responding to their entreaties by confirming the statutes promulgated by [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) and papal legate E[udes de Châteauroux].
. January 23. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to Archbishop [Ugo da Fagiano], the dean, and the chapter of Nicosia, responding to their entreaties by confirming the statutes promulgated by [cardinal-]bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) and papal legate E[udes de Châteauroux].
sources: Coureas and Schabel, The Cartulary, p. 99, no. 12; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:397-98, no. e-57