RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1651
year: 1211
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 30. Lateran. Pope Innocent III has heard that the legitimacy of the election by the chapter of Nicosia of magister Durandus eiusdem ecclesie thesaurarius to the archbishopric has been challenged by many, including Galterus de Monte Beliardo, a parishioner. Durandus has claimed that this challenge is motivated by the animosity Galterus has for the king. The pope does not have enough evidence. He asks the patriarch of Jerusalem to judge the case. If he finds for the elect he should consecrate him and confer the pallium.
Dec. 30. Lateran. Pope Innocent III has heard that the legitimacy of the election by the chapter of Nicosia of magister Durandus eiusdem ecclesie thesaurarius to the archbishopric has been challenged by many, including Galterus de Monte Beliardo, a parishioner. Durandus has claimed that this... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:160-1, no. b-35
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1663
year: 1212
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Oct. 10. Lateran. Pope Innocent III admonishes the patriarch of Antioch. He has heard from Iterius, a canon of the church of Antioch, that his uncle Patriarch Peter, who had suffered persecution and died, had given him and his brother 1000 Saracen besants to be spent on their education [in studiis scholasticis]. But the present patriarch, on receiving the money from the magister of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, with whom it had been deposited, not only did not grant it to Iterius and his brother, but also deprived him of the fourth, with which the old patriarch had augmented his prebend with the consent of his chapter, and had confiscated a gastina called Naria and refused to grant them the revenues, amounting to 1000 besants [aurei]. These had been transported to the castle of Cursarium in the custody of the dean of Antioch. Innocent orders the patriarch to investigate and if need be ensure satsfaction.
Oct. 10. Lateran. Pope Innocent III admonishes the patriarch of Antioch. He has heard from Iterius, a canon of the church of Antioch, that his uncle Patriarch Peter, who had suffered persecution and died, had given him and his brother 1000 Saracen besants to be spent on their education [in studiis... more
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:697-8, no. 181 (RRH no. 859a)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1664
year: 1212
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem
text: Oct. 10. Lateran. Pope Innocent III orders the patriarch of Jerusalem as apostolic legate to investigate the dispute between the patriarch of Antioch and Iterius.
Oct. 10. Lateran. Pope Innocent III orders the patriarch of Jerusalem as apostolic legate to investigate the dispute between the patriarch of Antioch and Iterius.
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:698, no. 181 (RRH no. 859a)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1682
year: 1213
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: King Leon I of Cilician Armenia
text: Feb. 28. Lateran. Pope Innocent III reprimands the king of Cilician Armenia for his excesses in the principality of Antioch, his violation of treaties and his promises. The pope has heard from the patriarch of Antioch and many others that the king had broken his written commitment to a truce, had sent his nephew Raymond Rupen with a large army into the territory of Antioch, had ravaged and burnt casalia belonging to the churches and carried off loot amounting to more than 100000 besants. Leon had received a man who had been deposed as patriarch of Antioch. He had replaced the archbishop-elect of Tarsus [Tarsensis] with a Greek, expelled the Latins and divided the church’s possessions among his milites. Innocent warns the king that he has ordered the patriarch of Jerusalem, his suffragans and the bishops of Cyprus to enforce the excommunication of the king, his nephew and his supporters until satisfaction is made. He has forbidden the kings of Jerusalem and Cyprus, the Knights Templar, the Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem and any peregrini in the province of Jerusalem to have any relations with those who have been excommunicated.
Feb. 28. Lateran. Pope Innocent III reprimands the king of Cilician Armenia for his excesses in the principality of Antioch, his violation of treaties and his promises. The pope has heard from the patriarch of Antioch and many others that the king had broken his written commitment to a truce, had... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:169-71, no. b-39 (RRH no. 862)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1684
year: 1213
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem
institution: Templars
text: Mar. 15-22. Lateran. Pope Innocent records that the patriarch of Jerusalem has informed him that, after the bishop of Sidon had left the Holy Land for the Holy See, a letter had arrived from the king of Cilician Armenia offering immediate peace with the Knights Templar, humbly begging for absolution from his excommunication and asking for justice in his case and that of his nephew against the count of Tripoli. Meanwhile the count of Tripoli had argued that as he held Antioch from the emperor of Constantinople he was exempt from patriarchal jurisdiction. The pope orders the patriarch of Jerusalem to absolve the king from his excommunication, but to deny him and his nephew justice in their dispute with the count of Tripoli for the time being, because of his grave offences. As for the count of Tripoli, his argument that he is subject to the emperor of Constantinople should be dismissed as frivolous and inane.
Mar. 15-22. Lateran. Pope Innocent records that the patriarch of Jerusalem has informed him that, after the bishop of Sidon had left the Holy Land for the Holy See, a letter had arrived from the king of Cilician Armenia offering immediate peace with the Knights Templar, humbly begging for... more
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:792-3, no. 7 (RRH no. 863)