RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2075
year: 1227
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Bishop and chapter of Tripoli
text: [Jun. 21. Anagni. Pope Gregory IX orders the bishop and chapter of Tripoli to admit Philippus clericus Fulginatis to a canonry in the church of Tripoli. They should know that the pope has ordered S. decanus Laodicensis, B. canonicus Antiochenus, and F. presbyter et canonicus Gabulensis to compel them to do so.
[Jun. 21. Anagni. Pope Gregory IX orders the bishop and chapter of Tripoli to admit Philippus clericus Fulginatis to a canonry in the church of Tripoli. They should know that the pope has ordered S. decanus Laodicensis, B. canonicus Antiochenus, and F. presbyter et canonicus Gabulensis to compel... more
sources: Gregory IX, Le Registres 1:59-60, no. 119. Calendar entry].
RRR: Privilege/exemption
2076
year: 1227
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Hermannus, master of the Hospital of Saint Mary of the Germans and the brothers of the Hospital
institution: Hospital of Saint Mary of the Germans
text: [Jul. 28. Anagni. Pope Gregory IX grants Hermannus magister religiose fraternitatis Hospitalis Sancte Marie Theutonicorum Jerosolimitanorum and the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans papal protection and adds to their privileges.
[Jul. 28. Anagni. Pope Gregory IX grants Hermannus magister religiose fraternitatis Hospitalis Sancte Marie Theutonicorum Jerosolimitanorum and the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans papal protection and adds to their privileges.
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 1:114-15, no. 194. Calendar entry].
RRR: Grant
Confirmation/renewal of grants
Purchase
2077
year: 1227
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Raynerius Bethleemitice civitatis episcopus
text: Aug. 21. Anagni. Addressing Raynerius Bethleemitice civitatis episcopus and his successors, Pope Gregory IX draws attention to the ruling of Pope Lucius II that letters purporting to have been issued by Popes Paschal II and Calixtus II subjecting the parish of Ascalon to Bethlehem were forgeries, but he nevertheless follows Popes Innocent II, Lucius II, [Innocent III] [339] and Honorius III in confirming the privileges of the church of Bethlehem. He confirms in particular the church’s possessions, which he lists: the tithes of Thecua, Seyr and Bethscuar; the casalia of Sanctus Georgius, Bethenase, Bethelaam, Berbetham and Quercus; a garden at Archas; the land and herbir of Belmekim and Oliban in the diocese of Ramla; Belveir in the province of Caesarea; Bedaica in the province of Nazareth; Haim in the diocese of Tiberias; the churches of St Martin in Tyre, St Mary in Gibeletum, St Mary on Mt Pèlerin with Calamon, and a church in Jaffa. He lists churches and possessions overseas in Constantinople and Italy, before returning to properties in the Latin East, specifying: Seylon in the territory of Nablus; land held by burgenses of Jerusalem which is located between Bethlehem and Jerusalem; a casale called Bedar in Galilee; 2 casalia commonly called Caphrapalos and Caxusum within the Vallis de Cursu; houses and gardens in Jerusalem; a villein [homo] with his possessions; a house in Acre situated between the church of Sancta Maria de Platea and the old palacium; next to Bethlehem, possessions and lands, Bethlezan and Artasium; the greater pool [stagnum] which used to provide water to Bethlehem; the endowments provided by Anselmus de Parentela with the agreement of the king; 2 carrucate terre in the territory of Phagor, given by Geroldus; lands in the territory of Bethamar; a villanus in the casale of Sayr given by Andreas de Templo; a casale called Cadichinos situated between Bethlehem and Jerusalem, given by Pisellus vicecomes and his wife Gisla; casale Bethenasiph in the territory of Hebron; casale Bethfassam, which had belonged to the feudum of Radulfus de Fontaneto; a house in the city of Caesarea, and in the territory of Caesarea casale Belveir [already mentioned]; casale Thaeria in the territory of Ramla; 8 carrucate terre in casale sancte Marie; the casalia of Bethmelchi, Heberre and Luban; houses and lands in Jaffa; 2 carrucate terre next to the river Eleutherum; in Haifa a house next to the gate from which runs the road to Acre and 2 carrucate terre in the territory of Haifa; a house in Tiberias and in the territory of Tiberias casale Aim, with lands on both sides of the river [Jordan] which flows from the Sea of Galilee [maris Cedelee]; casale Sembra, given by Ulricus vicecomes Neapolitanus; casale Capracule given by Bernardus Vaccarius; casale Ramadec; in Ascalon a house with stationes and a bath-house next to it, a garden outside the eastern gate near the wall, lands for planting vines, an oven, a mill, all purchased, 4 carrucate terre at sanctus Michaelis, casale Bethamam near Ascalon, 5 carrucate terre next to the road to sanctus Michaelis, the vineyard that belonged to Guillielmus Ruffus vicecomes Ascalonitanus, next to the garden of Bethlehem which is outside the gate of Ascalon, on the left hand side; the casalia of Zacharia and sanctus Georgius, which were given by Gonfredus de Turre with the rest of his feudum; casale Bethaleam given by Hugo dominus de Sancto Abraham; houses in Nablus; a house in Tyre located near the castle; in the diocese of Antioch the casalia of Carcasia, Baldadia and Gabanio, and the vineyards of Norsinac; in Antioch 6 houses in the vicus Panticelli in the parish of St Thomas, a house next to the church of St Peter, a house ubi fiunt calamite, a 3 pecie of gardens in the parish of St James. Pope Gregory confirms an exchange made between the churches of Bethlehem and Nazareth in relation to a church in Acre. He confirms exemption from the payment of tithes on noval lands and all liberties granted by his predecessors. [340]
Aug. 21. Anagni. Addressing Raynerius Bethleemitice civitatis episcopus and his successors, Pope Gregory IX draws attention to the ruling of Pope Lucius II that letters purporting to have been issued by Popes Paschal II and Calixtus II subjecting the parish of Ascalon to Bethlehem were forgeries,... more
sources: Hiestand, Papsturkunden 3:377-83, no. 190 (RRH no. 983)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2086
year: 1228
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Bishop of Acre
text: [Jun. - Jul.? Perugia. Pope Gregory IX encourages the bishop of Acre to assist Cardinal R. of Sant’Angelo, the papal legate, in promoting peace [in France] through preaching.
[Jun. - Jul.? Perugia. Pope Gregory IX encourages the bishop of Acre to assist Cardinal R. of Sant’Angelo, the papal legate, in promoting peace [in France] through preaching.
sources: Gregory IX, Le Registres 1:145, no. 236. Calendar entry].
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2090
year: 1228
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Iohannes de Ibelino Beriti dominus
text: *Jul. 24 or 25. Limassol. The Emperor Frederick II writes again to the seignor de Baruth [John of Ibelin], inviting him to join him.
*Jul. 24 or 25. Limassol. The Emperor Frederick II writes again to the seignor de Baruth [John of Ibelin], inviting him to join him.
sources: Philip of Novara, Guerra, p. 94; Mayer, UKJ 3:1099, no. 658
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2091
year: 1228
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem
text: Aug. 4. Perugia. Appealed to by the archbishop of Nicosia and his suffragans, Pope Gregory IX orders the patriarch of Jerusalem, the papal legate, to enforce the agreement between the king of Cyprus, the queen his mother, Ph. de Ybellino balius, the comestabulus, barones, milites and homines of Cyprus on one side and the Cypriot church on the other, as mediated by Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, which is still not observed by the laity.
Aug. 4. Perugia. Appealed to by the archbishop of Nicosia and his suffragans, Pope Gregory IX orders the patriarch of Jerusalem, the papal legate, to enforce the agreement between the king of Cyprus, the queen his mother, Ph. de Ybellino balius, the comestabulus, barones, milites and homines of... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:289-91, no. d-3
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2097
year: 1229
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Magistri of the Knights Templar and the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, and the sultan of Egypt
institution: Templars
2nd institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: †Start of year. Pope Gregory IX writes to the magistri of the Knights Templar and Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, and to the sultan of Egypt, encouraging them to assassinate the emperor Frederick II. [343]
†Start of year. Pope Gregory IX writes to the magistri of the Knights Templar and Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, and to the sultan of Egypt, encouraging them to assassinate the emperor Frederick II. [343]
sources: Bartholomaeus de Neocastro, pp. 116-17 (RRH no. 998)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
2129
year: 1229
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Archbishop of Milan
text: Jun. 13. Perugia. Writing to the archbishop of Milan, Pope Gregory IX states that he has received detailed reports from the patriarch of Jerusalem, the magistri of the Knights Templar and the Hospital of St John and other leaders, contradicting the descriptions of the truce with the Muslims given by the emperor Frederick II and the magister of the hospital of St Mary of the Germans.
Jun. 13. Perugia. Writing to the archbishop of Milan, Pope Gregory IX states that he has received detailed reports from the patriarch of Jerusalem, the magistri of the Knights Templar and the Hospital of St John and other leaders, contradicting the descriptions of the truce with the Muslims given... more
sources: Claverie, L’ordre du Temple 2:415-16, no. 4
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2133
year: 1229
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Archbishop of Caesarea
text: Jul. 23. Perugia. Asked by G. de Monte Acuto crucesignatus and the archbishop of Nicosia to confirm the sentence of excommunication delivered by the patriarch of Jerusalem, the papal legate, against the emperor Frederick, Pope Gregory IX orders the archbishop of Caesarea to make sure it is observed until fitting satisfaction is made.
Jul. 23. Perugia. Asked by G. de Monte Acuto crucesignatus and the archbishop of Nicosia to confirm the sentence of excommunication delivered by the patriarch of Jerusalem, the papal legate, against the emperor Frederick, Pope Gregory IX orders the archbishop of Caesarea to make sure it is observed... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:291-2, nos. d-4, d-5
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2134
year: 1229
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: [Sept. 26. Perugia. Pope Gregory IX had granted the patriarch of Antioch the papal legation, to be shared with the patriarch of Jerusalem until a legate is sent to the East by the Holy See. The pope assures the patriarch of Antioch that with a legate a latere’s departure he will enjoy full legatine powers.
[Sept. 26. Perugia. Pope Gregory IX had granted the patriarch of Antioch the papal legation, to be shared with the patriarch of Jerusalem until a legate is sent to the East by the Holy See. The pope assures the patriarch of Antioch that with a legate a latere’s departure he will enjoy full legatine... more
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 1:208, no. 342. Calendar entry].