RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
354
year: 1137
initiator: Pope Innocent II
recipient: Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus, Bishop Johannes Acconensis episcopus, Bernardus Sidoniensis episcopus and Balduinus Berithensis episcopus
text: Jul. 18. In the territory of Potenza. Pope Innocent II orders F[ulcherius] Tyrensis archiepiscopus], Bishop Jo[hannes] Acconensis episcopus, B[ernardus] Sidoniensis episcopus and B[alduinus] Berithensis episcopus to show due reverence to Patriarch William of Jerusalem.
Jul. 18. In the territory of Potenza. Pope Innocent II orders F[ulcherius] Tyrensis archiepiscopus], Bishop Jo[hannes] Acconensis episcopus, B[ernardus] Sidoniensis episcopus and B[alduinus] Berithensis episcopus to show due reverence to Patriarch William of Jerusalem.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 144-5, no. 34 (RRH no. 171)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
362
year: 1138
initiator: Pope Innocent II
recipient: Fulcher bishop of Tyre, Raimundus bishop of Tortosa, Gerardus bishop of Tripoli, Hugo bishop of Gibelet, Baldwin bishop of Beirut, Bernard bishop of Sidon and John bishop of Acre
text: Mar. 6. Rome. Pope Innocent II reminds F[ulcherius] Tyrensis archiepiscopus, R[aimundus] Tortose episcopus, Bishop G[erardus] Tripolitanus episcopus, H[ugo] Gibelent[inus] episcopus, B[alduinus] Barunt(inus] episcopus, B[ernardus] Sidoninensis episcopus and Johannes Acconensis episcopus of the demand previously made by Pope Honorius II to Archbishop William of Tyre. He reiterates that these prelates should recognize their subjection to Patriarch W[illiam] of Jerusalem.
Mar. 6. Rome. Pope Innocent II reminds F[ulcherius] Tyrensis archiepiscopus, R[aimundus] Tortose episcopus, Bishop G[erardus] Tripolitanus episcopus, H[ugo] Gibelent[inus] episcopus, B[alduinus] Barunt(inus] episcopus, B[ernardus] Sidoninensis episcopus and Johannes Acconensis episcopus of the... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 145-6, no. 35 (RRH no. 175)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
363
year: 1138
initiator: Pope Innocent II
recipient: Latin soldiers and residents in the Byzantine Empire
text: Mar. 28 [or Mar. 28 1143]. Lateran. Pope Innocent II forbids all Latin soldiers and residents in the Byzantine empire to lend assistance to the emperor against Antioch and other Christian cities.
Mar. 28 [or Mar. 28 1143]. Lateran. Pope Innocent II forbids all Latin soldiers and residents in the Byzantine empire to lend assistance to the emperor against Antioch and other Christian cities.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp.168-9, no. 49
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
366
year: 1138
initiator: Pope Innocent II
recipient: Patriarch William of Jerusalem
text: Jul. 17. Albano. Pope Innocent II warns Patriarch William of Jerusalem not to infringe the rights, included the status previously accorded by the patriarchate of Antioch, of Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus, now that Fulcherius has obediently subjected himself to the patriarchate of Jerusalem.
Jul. 17. Albano. Pope Innocent II warns Patriarch William of Jerusalem not to infringe the rights, included the status previously accorded by the patriarchate of Antioch, of Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus, now that Fulcherius has obediently subjected himself to the patriarchate of Jerusalem.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp.146-7, no. 36 (RRH no. 176)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
368
year: 1138
initiator: Pope Innocent II
recipient: Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus
text: Jul. 28. Albano. Writing to F[ulcherius] Tyrensis archiepiscopus and stressing Papal Primacy, Pope Innocent II records how he has followed his predecessors in subjecting the church of Tyre, once subject to the patriarchate of Antioch, and Fulcherius its archbishop to the patriarchate of Jerusalem. He forbids the patriarch of Antioch to issue sentences of interdict or excommunication with respect to the province of Tyre.
Jul. 28. Albano. Writing to F[ulcherius] Tyrensis archiepiscopus and stressing Papal Primacy, Pope Innocent II records how he has followed his predecessors in subjecting the church of Tyre, once subject to the patriarchate of Antioch, and Fulcherius its archbishop to the patriarchate of Jerusalem.... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, p.149, no. 38 (RRH no. 178)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
380
year: 1139
initiator: Pope Innocent II
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Apr. 27. Lateran. At the request of Patriarch William of Jerusalem and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre, Pope Innocent II states that the Holy Sepulchre is under papal protection. He confirms its possession of properties in southern Italy and grants it exemptions in that region.
Apr. 27. Lateran. At the request of Patriarch William of Jerusalem and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre, Pope Innocent II states that the Holy Sepulchre is under papal protection. He confirms its possession of properties in southern Italy and grants it exemptions in that region.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 150-2, no. 39 (RRH no. 189)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
384
year: 1140
initiator: Pope Innocent II
recipient: Patriarch William of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II rebukes Patriarch William of Jerusalem for trying to prevent Fulcherus Tyrensis archiepiscopus receiving the pallium and for refusing to carry out the pope’s mandate that judgement should be made with respect to Haifa [Caypha seu Porphyria] within 3 months. William should respect the honour and dignity of Fulcherius and render him justice within 40 days. Otherwise the pope will withdraw William’s suffragans from their obedience to him.
Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II rebukes Patriarch William of Jerusalem for trying to prevent Fulcherus Tyrensis archiepiscopus receiving the pallium and for refusing to carry out the pope’s mandate that judgement should be made with respect to Haifa [Caypha seu Porphyria]... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 152-3, no. 40 (RRH no. 187)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
385
year: 1140
initiator: Pope Innocent II
recipient: Balduinus Berytensis episcopus, Bernardus Sydoniensis episcopus and Joannes Ptolomaidensis episcopus
text: Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II rebukes Balduinus Berythensis episcopus, Bernardus Sydoniensis episcopus and Joannes Ptolomaidensis episcopus for refusing to subject themselves to Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus. He makes clear that if they obey him he will quash any action the patriarch of Jerusalem would take against them.
Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II rebukes Balduinus Berythensis episcopus, Bernardus Sydoniensis episcopus and Joannes Ptolomaidensis episcopus for refusing to subject themselves to Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus. He makes clear that if they obey him he will quash any... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp.153-4, no. 41 (RRH no. 186)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
386
year: 1140
initiator: Pope Innocent II
recipient: Ralph patriarch of Antioch
text: Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II forbids Ralph [of Domfront], patriarch of Antioch, to prevent the suffragans of the province of Tyre showing due obedience and reverence to Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus.
Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II forbids Ralph [of Domfront], patriarch of Antioch, to prevent the suffragans of the province of Tyre showing due obedience and reverence to Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 154-5, no. 42 (RRH no. 185)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
387
year: 1140
initiator: Pope Innocent II
recipient: Gerardus Tripolitanus episcopus, Raimundus Tortosanus episcopus and Hugo Biblitanus episcopus
text: Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II writes to Gerardus Tripolitanus episcopus, R[aimundus] Tortosanus episcopus and H[ugo] Biblitanus episcopus. Restoring their dioceses to the province of Tyre and absolving them from subjection to the patriarchate of Antioch, he orders them to show due obedience and reverence to Fulcherius Tyrensis archiepiscopus.
Dec. 17 1139 or Jan. 17 1140. Lateran. Pope Innocent II writes to Gerardus Tripolitanus episcopus, R[aimundus] Tortosanus episcopus and H[ugo] Biblitanus episcopus. Restoring their dioceses to the province of Tyre and absolving them from subjection to the patriarchate of Antioch, he orders them to... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp.155-6, no. 43 (RRH no. 184)