2244

RRR: 
2244
Other: 
Schabel, Bullarium 1:314-15, no. d-21
YEAR: 
1235
text: 
Jul. 28. Perugia. Repeating that he is delivering ‘wiser advice’, Pope Gregory IX reprimands Iohannes de Ibelino, pointing out that he has waited a long time for action from Iohannes, who has behaved in the opposite fashion, provoking the emperor Frederick, seducing the people of Acre from his lordship and encouraging them to besiege Tyre. This damages the Holy Land and injures the pope as well as the emperor. Since he does not want Syria to be shaken by war induced by Iohannes, the pope is writing to the decanus Antiochenus, who is the vicarius of the patriarch, ordering him to compel Iohannes to refrain from challenging the emperor’s rights and seizing his lands. Pope Gregory writes similar letters to the decanus Antiochenus and the people of Acre.

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Sources: 
Schabel, Bullarium 1:314-15, no. d-21
GRANTOR: 
Pope Gregory IX
RECEPIENT: 
Dean of Antioch

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