RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1819
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Magister Anselmus canonicus Antiochenus
text: Apr. 26. Rome. St Peter’s. Pope Honorius III confirms the freedom from excommunication of magister Anselmus canonicus Antiochenus, who had used violence against a priest, but had been absolved by the late Patriarch Peter of Antioch on condition that he presents himself to the Holy See.
Apr. 26. Rome. St Peter’s. Pope Honorius III confirms the freedom from excommunication of magister Anselmus canonicus Antiochenus, who had used violence against a priest, but had been absolved by the late Patriarch Peter of Antioch on condition that he presents himself to the Holy See.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 338-9, no. 37
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1837
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Magister Prandus canonicus Antiochenus
text: Dec. 30. Rome. St Peter’s. Pope Honorius III confirms the appointment by Patriarch Ranerius of Antioch of magister Prandus canonicus Antiochenus as cancellarius.
Dec. 30. Rome. St Peter’s. Pope Honorius III confirms the appointment by Patriarch Ranerius of Antioch of magister Prandus canonicus Antiochenus as cancellarius.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 354-5, no. 46
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1838
year: 1220
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: John of Brienne
text: Feb. 2. Viterbo. At the request of King John of Jerusalem, Pope Honorius III recognizes John’s hereditary right to the kingdom of [Cilician] Armenia, by reason of his marriage to H. regina.
Feb. 2. Viterbo. At the request of King John of Jerusalem, Pope Honorius III recognizes John’s hereditary right to the kingdom of [Cilician] Armenia, by reason of his marriage to H. regina.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 355-6, no. 47
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1852
year: 1220
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Prior and brothers of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Aug. 19. Orvieto. At the request of the prior and brothers of the Holy Sepulchre, Pope Honorius III takes their church and its possessions under papal protection. He refers especially to churches of the Holy Sepulchre at Acre, Tyre and Antioch, and those in the Latin empire, southern Italy, Sicily, Iberia, Poland, Bohemia, Hungary, Croatia [Sclavonia], Germany, France, Lombardy, Tuscany and England; and to tenements [tenimenta] at Tripoli and Gibelech, and a casale on Cyprus, together with a possession in Moravia. He confirms liberties acquired before the Fourth Lateran Council; the right to obtain chrism and holy oils from Latin diocesan bishops, or even from others; the ban on any brother leaving the community without licence from the patriarch or the prior; and freedom from the consequences of interdict.
Aug. 19. Orvieto. At the request of the prior and brothers of the Holy Sepulchre, Pope Honorius III takes their church and its possessions under papal protection. He refers especially to churches of the Holy Sepulchre at Acre, Tyre and Antioch, and those in the Latin empire, southern Italy, Sicily... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 360-1, no. 50 (RRH no. 935)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1861
year: 1220
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Magister and brothers of the Hospital of Saint Mary of the Germans
institution: Hospital of Saint Mary of the Germans
text: Oct. 27. Lateran. Pope Honorius III confirms for the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans the sale to them by the comes de Hennenberch, his wife Beatrix and son Otto of Castellum Regis with all its dependencies, except for the casale called Ihazon, with the consent of King John of Jerusalem, whose sealed charter the pope has seen.
Oct. 27. Lateran. Pope Honorius III confirms for the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans the sale to them by the comes de Hennenberch, his wife Beatrix and son Otto of Castellum Regis with all its dependencies, except for the casale called Ihazon, with the consent of... more
sources: Strehlke, Tabulae, p. 44-5, no. 54 (RRH no. 934)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1884
year: 1221
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate
text: Jul. 13. Lateran. Pope Honorius III confirms whatever Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate, should decide with respect to ecclesiastical organization in the city of Damietta.
Jul. 13. Lateran. Pope Honorius III confirms whatever Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate, should decide with respect to ecclesiastical organization in the city of Damietta.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, p. 373, no. 60
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1894
year: 1221
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Bishops of Famagusta and Paphos
text: Dec. 10. Lateran. Pope Honorius III confirms for the bishops of Famagusta and Paphos the number of canons that should be established in their churches - 6 for Famagusta and 8 for Paphos - stressing that the number should be relative to resources and could increase with their wealth.
Dec. 10. Lateran. Pope Honorius III confirms for the bishops of Famagusta and Paphos the number of canons that should be established in their churches - 6 for Famagusta and 8 for Paphos - stressing that the number should be relative to resources and could increase with their wealth.
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:218-19, no. c-30
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1896
year: 1221
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Queen Alice of Cyprus
text: Dec. 17. Lateran. Informed of Queen Alice’s privilege to the Latin church in Cyprus [Oct. 1-31 1220] by the bishop of Famagusta [Amachostanus episcopus] Pope Honorius III confirms it for the queen and Latin hierarchy of Cyprus. [326]
Dec. 17. Lateran. Informed of Queen Alice’s privilege to the Latin church in Cyprus [Oct. 1-31 1220] by the bishop of Famagusta [Amachostanus episcopus] Pope Honorius III confirms it for the queen and Latin hierarchy of Cyprus. [326]
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:220-3, nos. c-32, c-33
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1899
year: 1221
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Queen Alice of Cyprus
text: Dec. 30. Lateran. Pope Honorius commends to Queen Alice of Cyprus C. Amochostanus episcopus, whom he is sending back to Cyprus. The bishop has informed the pope of the convention between the Cypriot church and Queen Alice of Cyprus [Oct. 1-31 1220]. The pope reports that he has confirmed the agreement. Alice has asked that those Greeks who are not obedient to the Roman church should be allowed to remain in residence. The pope replies that he wishes to favour Greeks who obey the apostolic see and to allow them to retain their customs and rites, but because it would be monstrous and against the constitutions of the general council for a diocese to have several bishops, he has ordered the patriarch of Jerusalem and the archbishops of Tyre and Caesarea to remove these [Greek] bishops, enjoining Greek abbots, priests and deacons in the kingdom of Cyprus to obey the [Latin] bishop established in their diocese The queen should assist. Otherwise over time the kingdom might be lost to the Roman church and even to Latin rule.
Dec. 30. Lateran. Pope Honorius commends to Queen Alice of Cyprus C. Amochostanus episcopus, whom he is sending back to Cyprus. The bishop has informed the pope of the convention between the Cypriot church and Queen Alice of Cyprus [Oct. 1-31 1220]. The pope reports that he has confirmed the... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:223-5, no. c-35
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1909
year: 1222
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Archbishop of Nicosia
text: Mar. 8. Anagni. The pope confirms for the archbishop of Nicosia and his suffragans the tithes which, as was established a long time ago, were to be levied on everything, including animal fodder, in the same way as in the patriarchate of Jerusalem.
Mar. 8. Anagni. The pope confirms for the archbishop of Nicosia and his suffragans the tithes which, as was established a long time ago, were to be levied on everything, including animal fodder, in the same way as in the patriarchate of Jerusalem.
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:237-8, no. c-45; also ed. Claverie, Honorius, pp. 374-5, no. 62