RRR: Correspondence/envoy
223
year: 1124
initiator: Raymond du Puy, master of the Hospital
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Sept. 19 1121 – c. Dec. 13 1124. [37] Reginmundus, per gratiam dei post obitum domini G[iraldi] factus servus pauperum Christi, with all the clergy and people who fight for the honour of God in Jerusalem, thanks all the faithful for their almsgiving in favour of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and encourages them to give more and to enter into confraternity. He informs them of the alms-collectors he has sent to Europe and assures benefactors that they will share in the merits of Jerusalem.
Sept. 19 1121 – c. Dec. 13 1124. [37] Reginmundus, per gratiam dei post obitum domini G[iraldi] factus servus pauperum Christi, with all the clergy and people who fight for the honour of God in Jerusalem, thanks all the faithful for their almsgiving in favour of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:38-9, no. 46 (RRH no. 98)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
224
year: 1124
initiator: Pope Calixtus II
recipient: Alms-collectors sent by Raimundus Jerosolimitani Xenodochii prepositus
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Sept 19 1121 – Dec 13 1124. [38] In what must be a response to a request from the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Pope Calixtus II commends the alms-collectors sent by Raimundus Jerosolimitani Xenodochii prepositus to the faithful in Europe. He praises the care rendered by the Hospital to pilgrims and poor.
Sept 19 1121 – Dec 13 1124. [38] In what must be a response to a request from the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Pope Calixtus II commends the alms-collectors sent by Raimundus Jerosolimitani Xenodochii prepositus to the faithful in Europe. He praises the care rendered by the Hospital to... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:39-40, no. 47 (RRH no. 88a)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
232
year: 1125
initiator: Abbot Bernard of Clairvaux
recipient: Count Hugh of Troyes-Champagne
institution: Templars
text: c. Winter. Abbot Bernard of Clairvaux writes to Count Hugh of Troyes-Champagne. He congratulates him on his admission to the Order of Knights Templar.
c. Winter. Abbot Bernard of Clairvaux writes to Count Hugh of Troyes-Champagne. He congratulates him on his admission to the Order of Knights Templar.
sources: Bernard of Clairvaux, ‘Epistolae’ 7:85-6, no. 31
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
251
year: 1127
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Count Fulk V of Anjou
text: *Autumn (poss. start of 1128). King Baldwin II writes to Count Fulk V of Anjou, offering him the hand of his daughter Melisende, with the expectation of inheriting the throne. In the meantime he is conferring as dowry the cities of Acre and Tyre.
*Autumn (poss. start of 1128). King Baldwin II writes to Count Fulk V of Anjou, offering him the hand of his daughter Melisende, with the expectation of inheriting the throne. In the meantime he is conferring as dowry the cities of Acre and Tyre.
sources: William of Tyre, pp. 618, 633; Mayer, UKJ 1:255-6, no. 101
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
252
year: 1127
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Wilelmus de Buris
text: *Autumn (poss. start of 1128). King Baldwin II entrusts Willelmus de Buris regius constabularius with the embassy to Count Fulk V of Anjou.
*Autumn (poss. start of 1128). King Baldwin II entrusts Willelmus de Buris regius constabularius with the embassy to Count Fulk V of Anjou.
sources: William of Tyre, p. 618; Mayer, UKJ 1:257, no. 102
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
257
year: 1128
initiator: Pope Honorius II
recipient: Guilielmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus
text: Jul. 8. Near Bari. Pope Honorius II confirms the consecration by Patriarch Warmund of Guilelmus as archbishop of Tyre and informs the patriarch that he is sending Guilelmus the pallium.
Jul. 8. Near Bari. Pope Honorius II confirms the consecration by Patriarch Warmund of Guilelmus as archbishop of Tyre and informs the patriarch that he is sending Guilelmus the pallium.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 132-3, no. 26
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
258
year: 1128
initiator: Pope Honorius II
recipient: suffragan bishops, clergy and people of the province of Tyre
text: Ju1. 8. Near Bari. Pope Honorius II writes to the suffragan bishops, clergy and people of the province of Tyre, commending Wilelmus as archbishop.
Ju1. 8. Near Bari. Pope Honorius II writes to the suffragan bishops, clergy and people of the province of Tyre, commending Wilelmus as archbishop.
sources: Hiestand, PK, p. 133, no. 27 (RRH no. 123)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
261
year: 1128
initiator: Giles of Tusculum, papal legate
recipient: people of Antioch
text: Autumn. Giles of Tusculum, the papal legate, demonstrates to the people of Antioch the authenticity of Rome’s claims to primacy.
Autumn. Giles of Tusculum, the papal legate, demonstrates to the people of Antioch the authenticity of Rome’s claims to primacy.
sources: Hiestand, PK, p. 140, no. 30
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
281
year: 1129
initiator: Prior Guigo of La Grande Chartreuse
recipient: Hugh, master of the Templars
institution: Templars
text: (c. 1129). Prior Guigo of La Grande Chartreuse writes to Hugo sanctae militiae prior and his brother Templars, sending copies by two separate messengers. He offers encouragement and spiritual advice.
(c. 1129). Prior Guigo of La Grande Chartreuse writes to Hugo sanctae militiae prior and his brother Templars, sending copies by two separate messengers. He offers encouragement and spiritual advice.
sources: Guigo of La Grande Chartreuse, pp. 154-60
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
286
year: 1130
initiator: Anti-pope Analectus II
text: Sept. 27. The anti-pope Anacletus II claims that the patriarchs of Jerusalem and Antioch are among his supporters.
Sept. 27. The anti-pope Anacletus II claims that the patriarchs of Jerusalem and Antioch are among his supporters.
sources: Anacletus II, ‘Epistolae’, pp. 365-6, no. 9 (RRH no. 132)