year: 1253
text: . March 24. Perugia. Considering his devotion, Pope Innocent IV writes to [John of Ibelin count of Jaffa and lord of Ramla], answering his request by taking his person together with his wife [Maria], children, household, men and all his present goods under the protection of St Peter.
. March 24. Perugia. Considering his devotion, Pope Innocent IV writes to [John of Ibelin count of Jaffa and lord of Ramla], answering his request by taking his person together with his wife [Maria], children, household, men and all his present goods under the protection of St Peter.
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:202, no. 6456a; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:414, no. e-71
year: 1253
text: . March 24. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV names as conservators for the above (RRR 2910) [the former bishop of Paphos Giovanni Romano, and the abbot of Mount Tabor in the diocese of Nazareth], which is valid for five years, [notwithstanding various obstacles].
. March 24. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV names as conservators for the above (RRR 2910) [the former bishop of Paphos Giovanni Romano, and the abbot of Mount Tabor in the diocese of Nazareth], which is valid for five years, [notwithstanding various obstacles].
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:202, no. 6456 b; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:414-415, no. e-71
year: 1253
text: . March 26. Perugia. Considering his devotion, Pope Innocent IV writes to [John of Ibelin count of Jaffa and lord of Ramla], answering his prayers and granting that he, his wife [Maria], his sons and his household cannot be dragged by papal letters outside the Kingdom of Cyprus or the city of Acre for a court case concerning what he possesses in those places, unless full mention is made of this indulgence. Valid for five years.
. March 26. Perugia. Considering his devotion, Pope Innocent IV writes to [John of Ibelin count of Jaffa and lord of Ramla], answering his prayers and granting that he, his wife [Maria], his sons and his household cannot be dragged by papal letters outside the Kingdom of Cyprus or the city of Acre... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:202, no. 6457a; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:415, no. e-72
year: 1253
text: . March, 26. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV names as conservators for the above (RRR 2912) [the former Bishop of Paphos Giovanni Romano, and the abbot of Mount Tabor in the diocese of Nazareth, notwithstanding various obstacles].
. March, 26. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV names as conservators for the above (RRR 2912) [the former Bishop of Paphos Giovanni Romano, and the abbot of Mount Tabor in the diocese of Nazareth, notwithstanding various obstacles].
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:202, no. 6457b; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:415, no. e-72
year: 1253
text: . March 26. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to [John of Ibelin count of Jaffa and lord of Ramla], agreeing to his prayers by granting him and his wife [Maria], children and household that when the land is under general interdict they can hear the divine offices in places then allowed by papal indulgence, with doors closed, excommunicates and people under interdict excluded, without ringing bells and with low voices, as long as they have given no cause for the interdict and are not under special interdict.
. March 26. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to [John of Ibelin count of Jaffa and lord of Ramla], agreeing to his prayers by granting him and his wife [Maria], children and household that when the land is under general interdict they can hear the divine offices in places then allowed by papal... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:202, no. 6458; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:415-16, no. e-73
year: 1253
text: . March 26. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to the noble man John of Ibelin count of Jaffa and lord of Ramla, relating that, as he was told on the addressee’s behalf, King [Henry I] of Cyprus granted to him and his heirs the county of Jaffa and Ascalon – whose conferral belongs to the king – on land and sea, with all dominion, appurtenances and rights, whether over cities, castles, burghs, towns, casals, gastines, domains, fiefs, homages, men, women and children of his county, over lands cultivated and uncultivated, plains, mountains, woods, pastures, waters, as well as over mills, streets and toll stations. The pope confirms and strengthens the grant, threatening those who oppose with the indignation of God almighty and of the Apostles Peter and Paul.
. March 26. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to the noble man John of Ibelin count of Jaffa and lord of Ramla, relating that, as he was told on the addressee’s behalf, King [Henry I] of Cyprus granted to him and his heirs the county of Jaffa and Ascalon – whose conferral belongs to the king – on... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:203-4, no. 6465a; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:416-17, no. e-74
year: 1253
text: . March 26. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV names as conservators for the above the former bishop of Paphos [Giovanni Romano], residing in Jaffa, and the abbot of Mount Tabor in the diocese of Nazareth, notwithstanding various obstacles.
. March 26. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV names as conservators for the above the former bishop of Paphos [Giovanni Romano], residing in Jaffa, and the abbot of Mount Tabor in the diocese of Nazareth, notwithstanding various obstacles.
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:204, no. 6465b; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:417, no. e-74
year: 1253
text: . April 1. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to all faithful Christians living in Syria, relating that the noble man John of Ibelin count of Jaffa and lord of Ramla informed him via petition that he is making costly repairs to the port of Jaffa, which is useful and necessary for the aid of the Holy Land. Since they have a vested interest in spreading good deeds before their appearance in the divine tribunal (Romans, 14:10), the pope grants an indulgence of forty days to addressees who have confessed and help finance the repairs with their alms. Valid until the work is complete.
. April 1. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to all faithful Christians living in Syria, relating that the noble man John of Ibelin count of Jaffa and lord of Ramla informed him via petition that he is making costly repairs to the port of Jaffa, which is useful and necessary for the aid of the Holy... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:203, no. 6463; Acta Innocentii IV, pp. 150-51, no. 88; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:417-18, no. e-75
year: 1253
text: . April 8. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to the patriarch of Jerusalem [Robert de Nantes] and the bishop of Lydda, relating what he was told on behalf of Brother Hugues de Nis[s]un his saga of the episcopacy of Sebaste (as in the papal mandate dated 18 February 1253; RRR 2901), this time specifying that Hugues is a deacon and was at the time of his appointment a brother of the knighthood of the Temple, and adding at the end that the addressees are to commit to Hugues the administration of the temporal and spiritual affairs of the church of Sebaste.
. April 8. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to the patriarch of Jerusalem [Robert de Nantes] and the bishop of Lydda, relating what he was told on behalf of Brother Hugues de Nis[s]un his saga of the episcopacy of Sebaste (as in the papal mandate dated 18 February 1253; RRR 2901), this time... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:211, no. 6490
year: 1253
text: . April 11. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to Provost Lanfranco of Santa Maria delle Vigne, relating that he wishes to honour Niccolò and Idetto Lercari, canons of Reims and Acre, nephews of Archbishop [Niccolò Lercari] of Tyre, so he orders the addressee to assign to their cleric Johanninus an ecclesiastical benefice with or without prebend, even with cure of souls, in the diocese or city of Genoa or Savona. The addressee shall use ecclesiastical censure if needed.
. April 11. Perugia. Pope Innocent IV writes to Provost Lanfranco of Santa Maria delle Vigne, relating that he wishes to honour Niccolò and Idetto Lercari, canons of Reims and Acre, nephews of Archbishop [Niccolò Lercari] of Tyre, so he orders the addressee to assign to their cleric Johanninus an... more
sources: Guerello, Lettere di Innocenzo IV, pp. 128-29, no. 91; Ferretto, ‘I Genovesi in Oriente nel carteggio di Innocenzo IV’, pp. 365-66, no. LIII