56

RRR: 
56
RRH: 
36
Mayer: 
20
Other: 
YEAR: 
1101
INSTITUTION RECIPIENT: 
Mount Tabor
text: 
Mar. 8-24? (c. Nov. 11 1100 – Mar. 24 1101). Haifa. Tancred Marchisius, constituted lord of Tiberias with all of Galilee by Duke Godfrey, totius Orientis serenissimus princeps, and wishing to renovate the churches in his lands, restores to the abbey of Mt Tabor its ancient possessions, with the exception of some tithes which have been granted in the interim to knights [milites]. He grants Abbot Gerard Mt Tabor itself and the following casalia: Kapharthemme/Kapharchemme; Kapharsepti; Naym/Raym; Seiera; Lubie; Arbel; together with others devastated by warfare, Casta; Mesara; Iubeim; Messa; Endor; Maluf; Elful; Mangana; Cresum; Buria; Capharmada; Huseme and Sesye by the river Jordan; across the river Jordan and held by the Turks [Turci] , Kaharthe; Teletarpe/Taletarpe; Perek; Ayton; Kapharsakai/Kapharsa Kary/Capharsalia; Naame in the mountains by Panyas; [9] Alma de Suchen/Suralma de Fuchen in the mountains by Tyre. The grant is made with the consent of King Baldwin I, who succeeded his brother Godfrey in regnum Asye, and with the confirmation of Patriarch Daibert.

Transaction Type :

INSTITUTION NUMBER: 
155
Delaville Le Roulx vol. 1: 
Delaville Le Roulx vol. 2: 
1
Sources: 
Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:897-8, no. 1; UKJ 1:124-5, no. 20 (RRH no. 36)
Comments: 
[9] Mayer (UKJ 1:124; 4:1650) reads this as a specific location, Panya Naame, which he identifies with a tribal district: Banu Nu ‘aim, Israel, PG 183/225. But Pope Paschal II’s letter of 29 July 1103 and King Baldwin I’s charter of Mar 25 – Sept 23 1106 confirm rather that the phrase should be read as referring to Naame/Neeme in the territory of Paneas [Banias].
GRANTOR: 
Tancred Marchisius
RECEPIENT: 
Abbey of Mount Tabor

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