year: 1209
initiator: Frater Garssio Asmaldi thesaurarius Hospitalis in Antiochia, frater Petrus Galeis, frater Pascalis and frater Thomas, of the commandery [domus] of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Antioch
recipient: Patriarch Peter of Antioch
text: Oct. 1-31. Patriarch Peter of Antioch and his cathedral chapter record under the patriarchal seal that they have received from frater Garssio Asmaldi thesaurarius Hospitalis in Antiochia, frater Petrus Galeis, frater Pascalis and frater Thomas, of the commandery [domus] of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Antioch, church vessels, furniture and vestments, which the patriarch’s predecessor P. had deposited in the commandery. They are inventorized as follows: 1 gold cross, decorated with pearls and other precious stones; 1 great gold chalice, decorated with pearls and precious stones; 2 great golden gospel books [texta], decorated with pearls and precious stones; liturgical gloves [cyrothecae] with golden lunettes [lunae], decorated with pearls; iron matrices [cunei] for making seals; 7 knives [cultelli] with ivory handles. They also received from the commandery 3 coffers [coffri] 2 white and 1 red, which contained: 3 chasubles [planeta/casula] 1 being red, 1 of samite [casula de samito Narengi] and 1 a casula doxi; 5 casulae dalmaticae, 1 being of white samite; 5 pluvials, 1 off-white, 1, a great one, worked in gold, 1 red, 1 of samite and another of white samite; 4 dalmatics, 3 being red and 1 of green samite; 5 tunicles, 1 being red, 1 crocea, 1 of gilded imperial cloth, 1 of white silk cloth [sendatum] and 1 of black silk [amitum]; 1 red parament [decorated robe/paramentum], together with stole and maniple, white and gilded; 1 altar frontal [paramentum altaris]; 2 stoles and maniples, 1 set being red and the other de carcubin; 5 stoles, 1 to wear ad confirmandum; 3 maniples, 1 of precious cloth [de diaspre], 2 others red; 2 albs, 1 worked the other not; 4 cingula [cingula/zonae], 2 white and 2 red; 4 amices, 1 of which is worked; 2 pairs of sandals; 3 mitres, 1 with gold, the others with olfrizium; 2 gold rings with topaz stones; 2 ivory liturgical combs [pecten]; 2 girandoles [candelabra/giraudellus]; 1 gilded silver chalice; 1 silver thurible [turribalum]; 1 silver vase ad confirmandum; 4 altar cloths [mapae]; 1 being white and another worked for the altar [altaris perata]; 1 corporale cum custodita de carcubin; 1 silver icon; 1 staff [massa] ad serviendum; 1 missal; 1 gospel book; 1 book of the epistles with silvered tables [tabulis]; 3 gold pinulae; 4 curtains [custodes]. Witnesses: G. episcopus Tripolitanus; B. cantor Antiochenus; S. archidiaconus Tripolitanus; B. ma-gister scholarum Antiochenus, P. cancellarius patriarchae; of the priests [de presbi-teris], B. de Mamendon; Pascalis de Seona; Stephanus de Cosquenit; Petrus Benedictus; frater ejus Martinus; Vivianus; Leo presbiter.
Oct. 1-31. Patriarch Peter of Antioch and his cathedral chapter record under the patriarchal seal that they have received from frater Garssio Asmaldi thesaurarius Hospitalis in Antiochia, frater Petrus Galeis, frater Pascalis and frater Thomas, of the commandery [domus] of the Hospital of St John... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:112-13, no. 1336 (RRH no. 840)
RRR: Permission/licence/authorization
1645
year: 1211
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch Peter of Antioch
text: Jun. 7. Lateran. Pope Innocent III authorizes Patriarch Peter of Antioch to create 2 new prebends in his church, bringing the number of canons to 20.
Jun. 7. Lateran. Pope Innocent III authorizes Patriarch Peter of Antioch to create 2 new prebends in his church, bringing the number of canons to 20.
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:434-5, no. 70
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1646
year: 1211
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch Peter of Antioch
text: Jun. 7. Lateran. Pope Innocent III agrees that Patriarch Peter of Antioch may take what measures he sees fit to lease properties that have declined in value due to warfare.
Jun. 7. Lateran. Pope Innocent III agrees that Patriarch Peter of Antioch may take what measures he sees fit to lease properties that have declined in value due to warfare.
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:435, no. 71
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1647
year: 1211
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch Peter of Antioch
text: Jun. 7. Lateran. Having heard from S. thesaurarius Antiochenus of all the difficulties faced by Patriarch Peter of Antioch, Pope Innocent III writes a letter of encouragement to him. He thanks him for the gift of a gold cross and precious cloth.
Jun. 7. Lateran. Having heard from S. thesaurarius Antiochenus of all the difficulties faced by Patriarch Peter of Antioch, Pope Innocent III writes a letter of encouragement to him. He thanks him for the gift of a gold cross and precious cloth.
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:435-6, no. 72