RRR:
2664
YEAR:
1248
text:
April 24. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Bohemond V prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli (March 1233: RRH 1042 and RRR 2200) in the presence of Vinceguerra Anselmetti, Ildebrandus de Gombo, Oddo Soavisi, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He describes the lead seal which on one side shows two saints surrounded by the legend: + SANCTUS PETRUS SANCTUS PAULUS + and on the other an armed man on a horse holding a banner surrounded by the legend: + B. PRINCEPS ANTIOCHIE ET COMES TRIPOLI FILIUS PRINCIPIS ET COMITIS R. I.
Sources:
Müller, Documenti, pp. 99-100, no. 69; RRH 1162

