year: 1175
initiator: Eudes de S. Amand, master of the Knights Templar
recipient: Abbey of Mount Tabor
institution: Templars
additional institution: Mount Tabor
text: *Dec. 25 1174 - Dec. 24 1175. Eudes de S. Amand, master of the Knights Templar, agrees to pay the abbey of Mt Tabor an annual cense of 20 besants, payable in Acre, for a casale called Norrit.
*Dec. 25 1174 - Dec. 24 1175. Eudes de S. Amand, master of the Knights Templar, agrees to pay the abbey of Mt Tabor an annual cense of 20 besants, payable in Acre, for a casale called Norrit.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:907, no. 17 (RRH no. 535a)
year: 1178
initiator: Renaudus Mausoerius
recipient: Odo de Sancto Amando, master of the Temple
institution: Templars
text: 1178. [153] With the agreement of Prince Bohemond III, his son Bertrandus and his wife, Renaudus Mausoerius makes a sealed grant to Odo de Sancto Amando magister militum Templi and the brother Knights Templar. He gives them half of Brahin, which is called Castellum, half of the casalia of Albot and Talaore, the villani of which had been dispersed by his father throughout his own casalia, half of Besenen and half of the casalia that lie beyond the cava between Brahin et Matron, although he makes it clear that these lie to the east of Brahin and not elsewhere. [He confirms] the gift by dominus Renerius of half of Soebe, together with a villanus, and whatever his milites or homines had given. Witnesses: Magister Morellus/Merellus; Amelinus; Gilo de Allant; Philippus Fremillons; Renerius; Guido; Adam; Martinus.
1178. [153] With the agreement of Prince Bohemond III, his son Bertrandus and his wife, Renaudus Mausoerius makes a sealed grant to Odo de Sancto Amando magister militum Templi and the brother Knights Templar. He gives them half of Brahin, which is called Castellum, half of the casalia of Albot and... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Les Archives, pp. 134-5, no. 45; also ed. Prutz, Malteser Urkunden, pp. 41-2, no. 19 (RRH no. 568)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1031
year: 1179
initiator: Pope Alexander III
recipient: Magister and brothers of the Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: Apr. 26. Lateran. Pope Alexander III informs the magister and brothers of the militia Templi that the canons of Genoa have complained that the Templars have built houses illegally in the fundum that belongs to the church of Genoa outside the city of Archas [civitas Archarum]. He orders the Templars to come to terms with the archbishop and canons of Genoa.
Apr. 26. Lateran. Pope Alexander III informs the magister and brothers of the militia Templi that the canons of Genoa have complained that the Templars have built houses illegally in the fundum that belongs to the church of Genoa outside the city of Archas [civitas Archarum]. He orders the Templars... more
sources: Hiestand, PTJ 2:247-8, no. 29 (RRH no. 581)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1044
year: 1179
initiator: Knights Templar
recipient: Pope Alexander III
institution: Templars
text: *Oct. 8 - c. Nov. [160] The Knights Templar inform Pope Alexander III of the death of the magister militie Templi and the senescalcus militie Templi and the capture [by the Muslims] of the castle [of Vadum Iacob]. This is implied in general letters addresssed by the pope to prelates and Christian rulers on Feb 22 and Apr 12 1180, calling for aid for the Templars.
*Oct. 8 - c. Nov. [160] The Knights Templar inform Pope Alexander III of the death of the magister militie Templi and the senescalcus militie Templi and the capture [by the Muslims] of the castle [of Vadum Iacob]. This is implied in general letters addresssed by the pope to prelates and Christian... more
sources: Hiestand, PTJ 1:307-8, nos. 120-21
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1038
year: 1179
initiator: Pope Alexander III
recipient: Magister and brothers of the Knights Templar
institution: Templars
additional institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Aug. 2. Segni. Writing to the magister and brothers of the militia Templi, Pope Alexander III confirms the agreement of Feb. 1-28 1179 between the Templars and the Hospitallers.
Aug. 2. Segni. Writing to the magister and brothers of the militia Templi, Pope Alexander III confirms the agreement of Feb. 1-28 1179 between the Templars and the Hospitallers.
sources: Hiestand, PTJ 2:248-9, no. 30 (RRH no. 584)
year: 1179
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: *Apr. 1-30. King Baldwin IV gives the Knights Templar the castle of Vadum Jacob.
*Apr. 1-30. King Baldwin IV gives the Knights Templar the castle of Vadum Jacob.
sources: William of Tyre, p. 1003; Mayer, UKJ 2:703, no. 411
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1022
year: 1179
initiator: Bohemond III, prince of Antioch
recipient: Roger de Moulins, master of the Hospital and Odo de Sancto Amando, master of the Temple
institution: Templars
additional institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Feb. 1-28. [155] Bohemond III, per Dei gratiam princeps Antiochie, confirms under seal the agreement between the magister Templi frater Odo S. Amancii and the magister Hospitalis frater Rogerius de Molinis, on behalf of the Knights Templar and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. The terra Marriciorum is to be divided between the Templars and Hospitallers, because it is considered to be a dependence of the land of Caesarea Magna, over which they have equal rights.Witnesses: Rainaldus de ..... conestabulus Antiochie; Bartholomeus filius comitis Gislaberti; Willelmus Cavee manescalcus; Rigerius de Lerminato; Simon Buriavis dux Antiochiae.
Feb. 1-28. [155] Bohemond III, per Dei gratiam princeps Antiochie, confirms under seal the agreement between the magister Templi frater Odo S. Amancii and the magister Hospitalis frater Rogerius de Molinis, on behalf of the Knights Templar and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. The terra... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:379-380, no. 559 (RRH no. 574)
RRR: Dispute/arbitration
1020
year: 1179
initiator: Odo de Sancto Amando, master of the Temple
recipient: Roger de Moulins, master of the Hospital
institution: Templars
additional institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Feb. 1-28. At Vadum Jacob. In response to an admonition from Pope Alexander III, Odo Sancti Amancii magister milicie Templi and Rotgerius de Molinis minister Hospitalis Iherusalem, with the advice and agreement of their chapters, resolve disputes between the Temple and the Hospital over moveables and immoveables on this side and beyond the sea. The Templar complaints involve: Cratum; misbehaviour at Mons Ferrantus; looting from Beduini of the Templars perpetrated by turcopoli from Gibelinum; the terra Marriciorum, where it has been agreed that commertium should be divided between the Temple and the Hospital, according to the rights the Hospitallers ought to have; the 3 casalia of Terra Galifa, Banna and casale Bertrandimir, of which Terra Galifa and Banna will remain in Hospitaller hands and casale Bertrandimir will remain in Templar possession. The Hospitaller complaints involve: Gaza; Castellum Arnaldi; Aman; and the commandery [domus] at Barletta, all of which are dismissed. The pope’s advice was that if any dispute should arise in future it should be resolved by a panel consisting of 3 brothers from each side. The masters agree that in such cases commanders from each side, of either commanderies or provinces, should enlist 2 of the more discreet brothers to arbitrate. If these are unsuccessful, friendly outsiders should be recruited and a decision taken by majority vote. In the last resort the details of the dispute should be submitted in writing to the masters for resolution. Brothers who refuse to abide by this should summoned to face the master and chapter in Jerusalem. The agreement is reached in the presence of domnus Balduinus sancte civitatis Iherusalem rex Latinorum sextus, domnus Boumundus Antiochenus princeps and domnus Raimundus, comes Tripolitanus, who append their seals; and of domnus Aldebertus comes Marche; domnus Joicilinus regius senescalcus; domnus Balianus; domnus Rainaldus Sydoni-ensis; domnus Humfredus regius comestabulus; domnus Balduinus Ramatensis; and other barones of eastern Christendom.
Feb. 1-28. At Vadum Jacob. In response to an admonition from Pope Alexander III, Odo Sancti Amancii magister milicie Templi and Rotgerius de Molinis minister Hospitalis Iherusalem, with the advice and agreement of their chapters, resolve disputes between the Temple and the Hospital over moveables... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:693-7, no. 407 (RRH no. 572)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1021
year: 1179
initiator: Odo de Sancto Amando, master of the Temple
recipient: Roger de Moulins, master of the Hospital
institution: Templars
additional institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Feb. 1-28. At Vadum Jacob. In the presence of dominus Balduinus in sancta civitatis Ierusalem rex Latinorum VItus, dominus Boumundus Antiochie princeps, domnus Raimundus comes Tripolitanus and other barones of eastern Christendom, Odo sancti Amancii magister milicie Templi and Rotgerius/Rogerus de Molinis minister domus Hospitalis Ierusalem confirm under seal with the consent of their chapters the arrangements they have agreed for the resolution of future disputes.
Feb. 1-28. At Vadum Jacob. In the presence of dominus Balduinus in sancta civitatis Ierusalem rex Latinorum VItus, dominus Boumundus Antiochie princeps, domnus Raimundus comes Tripolitanus and other barones of eastern Christendom, Odo sancti Amancii magister milicie Templi and Rotgerius/Rogerus de... more
sources: Hiestand, PTJ 2:239-47, no. 28; Mayer, UKJ 2:697-8, no. 408 (RRH no. 573)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1094
year: 1182
initiator: Pope Lucius III
recipient: Arnau, magister of the Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: Jan. 5. Pope Lucius III writes to Arnau, the magister of the Knights Templar, renewing the privilege Omne datum optimum for the Order and adding further rights.
Jan. 5. Pope Lucius III writes to Arnau, the magister of the Knights Templar, renewing the privilege Omne datum optimum for the Order and adding further rights.
sources: Prutz, Malteser Urkunden, no. 20; Claverie, L’ordre du Temple 3:62-3, no. 21