RRR:
2366
RRH:
1089
Other:
Matthew Paris, Chronica maiora 3:575-589, esp. p. 586
YEAR:
1239
text:
Apr. 20. Treviso. Writing to R. comes Cornubiae, the emperor Frederick maintains, among a series of bitter complaints about the actions of Pope Gregory IX against him in Italy and the Holy Land, that the pope accepted bribes to permit the illegitimate marriages of his enemies, that is to say Sipha, the daughter of the comestabulus regni Cypri, to Baliannus de Ybelino, condemned by the [arch]bishop of Nicosia, and the sister of Joannes de Caesaria to Jacobus de Amendolia.
Transaction Type :
Sources:
Matthew Paris, Chronica maiora 3:575-589, esp. p. 586 (RRH no. 1089)
GRANTOR:
Emperor Frederick II
RECEPIENT:
R. comes Cornubiae

