year: 1098
initiator: Bohemond of Taranto
recipient: Genoese
text: Jul. 14. Bohemond [of Taranto], son of Robert Guiscard, duke of Apulia, gives the Genoese in the city of Antioch the church of St John, which is in the street that runs directly to the basilica of St Peter; a market [fondicum] and a well; and 30 houses which are in the piazza [platea] adjoining the church of St John. He confirms all gifts of customs or rights [consuetudines vel rectitudines] that have been, or will be, given by others in Antioch and its dependencies. Boemundus; episcopus Adrianus; Robertus de Surda Valle; Robertus de Anza; Rodulfus Rufus; Boellus de Carrato.
Jul. 14. Bohemond [of Taranto], son of Robert Guiscard, duke of Apulia, gives the Genoese in the city of Antioch the church of St John, which is in the street that runs directly to the basilica of St Peter; a market [fondicum] and a well; and 30 houses which are in the piazza [platea] adjoining the... more
sources: Hagenmeyer, Die Kreuzzugsbriefe, pp. 155-6, no. 13 (RRH no. 12)
year: 1104
initiator: Bohemond of Taranto
recipient: Hospital of Saint John in Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Jul. 1098 – Aug. 1100 or 1103 – autumn 1104. Bohemond [of Taranto] gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a house with a garden next to it, situated close to the church of St John Chrysostom in Antioch; a canuta in the vicus of the Amalfitans in Antioch ; a little house [domuncula] with a garden in the vicus of St Paul in Antioch. He gives 3 casalia outside Antioch: Assis; Ursan; and Melessin.
*Jul. 1098 – Aug. 1100 or 1103 – autumn 1104. Bohemond [of Taranto] gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a house with a garden next to it, situated close to the church of St John Chrysostom in Antioch; a canuta in the vicus of the Amalfitans in Antioch ; a little house [domuncula] with a... more
sources: Hiestand, ‘Ein unbekanntes Privileg Fürst Bohemunds II’, pp. 44-7