RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
2199
year: 1233
initiator: Bohemond V, prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli
recipient: Commune of Pisa
text: Mar. 1-31. Bohemond [V], par la grâce de Deu prince d’Antioche et conte de Triple, son of the late prince-count, issues a sealed confirmation for the commune of Pisa of the gift in Tripoli made by his ancestor Count Raymond of Tripoli and contained in a charter. He confirms the Pisans’ possession of a house in Tripoli. Guarantors: Henri frere de prince; B. li sires del Botron; Gui li sires de Gibelet; Iohan li sires de Mareclée; Thomas de Han conestable de Triple; Iohan Arra; Hugue Fermin.
Mar. 1-31. Bohemond [V], par la grâce de Deu prince d’Antioche et conte de Triple, son of the late prince-count, issues a sealed confirmation for the commune of Pisa of the gift in Tripoli made by his ancestor Count Raymond of Tripoli and contained in a charter. He confirms the Pisans’ possession... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 99, no. 68 (RRH no. 1041)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
2200
year: 1233
initiator: Bohemond V, prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli
recipient: Commune of Pisa
text: Mar. 1-31. Bohemond V, par la grace de Deu prince d’Antioche et conte de Triple, issues a sealed confirmation for the commune of Pisa of the gift made by his father [Bohemond IV] in the principality of Antioch and contained in a charter. Guarantors: Henri frere de prince; Buemond li sires del Botron; Gui li sires de Gibelet; Iohan li sires de Mareclée; Thomas de Han conestable de Triple; Iohan Arra; Hugue Fermin.
Mar. 1-31. Bohemond V, par la grace de Deu prince d’Antioche et conte de Triple, issues a sealed confirmation for the commune of Pisa of the gift made by his father [Bohemond IV] in the principality of Antioch and contained in a charter. Guarantors: Henri frere de prince; Buemond li sires del... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 99-100, no. 69 (RRH no. 1042)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
2259
year: 1236
initiator: Bohemond V, prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli
recipient: Hospital of Saint Mary of the Germans
institution: Hospital of Saint Mary of the Germans
text: Jan. 1-31. Tripoli. In the prince’s palaiz. In the presence of some of his vassals [homes], Henri his brother, Th. de Han conestable de Triple, Guillelme le vesconte de Triple, Bertran Porcelet, Pierre de Scandalion, Johan de Farabel sire del Poi, Johan Harra, Guillelme del Moinetre, Guace de Ranis and Huge Fermin, and in the presence of frere Lutol, freire Lowis and freire Johan of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans, Bohemond, per la grace de deu prince d’Antioche et comte de Triple, issues, at the request of frere Lutol, a sealed confirmation of the sale, masked as an eleemosynary grant, by dame Isabel de Besan and sire Bertran Porcelet of the casale of Arabe, together with all its rights, to the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans. Guarantors: Huc de Gibelet; Jhoan de Monteignach; Reinaut de Gibelet; Reinaut Porcelet; Huge de Tabore. The charter was drawn up by Guillelme clers [of the prince].
Jan. 1-31. Tripoli. In the prince’s palaiz. In the presence of some of his vassals [homes], Henri his brother, Th. de Han conestable de Triple, Guillelme le vesconte de Triple, Bertran Porcelet, Pierre de Scandalion, Johan de Farabel sire del Poi, Johan Harra, Guillelme del Moinetre, Guace de Ranis... more
sources: Strehlke, Tabulae, pp. 64-65, no. 82 (RRH no. 1068)
year: 1243
initiator: Bohemond V, prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli
recipient: Commune of Montpellier
text: Feb. 1-28. Tripoli. In the count’s palais. In response to the request of the commune of Montpellier, represented by sire Raimont Conte and sire Guillaume Berenger, and appreciative of the renown of the commune and the profit for his land, Bohemond, par la grace de Deu princes dAntioche et cuens de Triple, son of Bohemond, prince-count of Antioch-Tripoli, grants under seal the following rights. The men of Montpellier will pay one third of the dues [dreiture] on everything they sell and buy in the city of Tripoli, except for the dreiture de la tonie, which they will pay entirely. They will pay a third of passage on all goods they bring to the port of Tripoli by sea, whether from a Muslim or Christian source. They will pay one third of the nol with respect to their ships, which they load with goods for export, but they will pay the whole tax on goods brought to Tripoli by land. They are granted a street [rue] in Tripoli, where their consele will have his hostel. Cases on movables or debts arising between the men of Montpellier and those of Genoa and Pisa will be decided by Montpellier’s consele de Tripoli, but excepted from this are disputes involving the funde of Tripoli. The men of Montpellier and their goods are promised security. If any man of Montpellier resident in Tripoli is arrested in a land with which the count has good relations [j’aye pais ou treve] his return will be requested, just as if he was the count’s subject. These privileges are dependent on Montpellier sending to Tripoli each year for ten years a ship [nef] containing no fewer than 40 mariners or more and at least 800 kintaus of goods. The conseles who within these ten years are appointed by Montpellier and all citizens coming to Tripoli will swear to preserve of the count’s rights and will ensure that the privilege applies only to men of Montpellier. Guarantors: Tomas de Ham conestable de Triple; Johan mareschau de Triple; Amauri Saraman; Johan de Farabes; Nicolos Farmac. The charter was drawn up by Johan chancelier de Triple.
Feb. 1-28. Tripoli. In the count’s palais. In response to the request of the commune of Montpellier, represented by sire Raimont Conte and sire Guillaume Berenger, and appreciative of the renown of the commune and the profit for his land, Bohemond, par la grace de Deu princes dAntioche et cuens de... more
sources: Germain, Histoire 2:513-15, no. 43 (RRH no. 1110)