RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1687
year: 1213
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: al-‘Adil [Saphadinus soldanus Damasci et Babyloniae]
text: Apr. 26. Pope Innocent III recommends his emissaries P. scriptor and Rogerius militie Templi to al-‘Adil [Saphadinus soldanus Damasci et Babyloniae] and, to avoid more devastation and the spilling of blood, encourages him to return Jerusalem and its territories to him and to release captives.
Apr. 26. Pope Innocent III recommends his emissaries P. scriptor and Rogerius militie Templi to al-‘Adil [Saphadinus soldanus Damasci et Babyloniae] and, to avoid more devastation and the spilling of blood, encourages him to return Jerusalem and its territories to him and to release captives.
sources: Luchaire, ‘Un document retrouvé’, p. 567 (RRH no. 864)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1717
year: 1215
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch Albert or Patriarch Ralph of Jerusalem
text: 1205 or Nov. 11-30 1215. The pallium is delivered to either Patriarch Albert or Patriarch Ralph in the name of Pope Innocent III.
1205 or Nov. 11-30 1215. The pallium is delivered to either Patriarch Albert or Patriarch Ralph in the name of Pope Innocent III.
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, p. 334, no. 176bis (RRH no.779)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1722
year: 1216
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: John of Brienne and the kings of Cyprus and Cilican Armenia
text: Jan. 1-15. Pope Innocent III urges King John of Jerusalem and the kings of Cyprus and [Cilican Armenia] to make peace with each other and the prince of Antioch, in order to present a common front to the infidels. He has called for a crusade. In the meantime he asks the king of Jerusalem to makes his galleys [galeae] available to the patriarch of Jerusalem, the archbishop of Tyre and the archbishop of Caesarea, or 2 of them, to repel the galleys of the Sarraceni.
Jan. 1-15. Pope Innocent III urges King John of Jerusalem and the kings of Cyprus and [Cilican Armenia] to make peace with each other and the prince of Antioch, in order to present a common front to the infidels. He has called for a crusade. In the meantime he asks the king of Jerusalem to makes... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:176-8, no. b-43; Potthast, Regesta, nos. 5178-9