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Gregory of Montelongo, patriarch of Aquileia, gives his solemn pledge to the ambassadors of the Venetian doge to honor and uphold the pacts signed between the two dominions.
Gregory of Montelongo, patriarch of Aquileia, gives his solemn pledge to the ambassadors of the Venetian doge to honor and uphold the pacts signed between the two dominions.
Having petitioned and received the right to elect their own podestà for a year, the envoys of the Commune of Poreč elect Biaquino of Momjan as their podestà, and Albert, the deputy of Patriarch-Margrave Gregory of Montelongo, approves the election.
Having petitioned and received the right to elect their own podestà for a year, the envoys of the Commune of Sveti Lovreč elect Senisio de Bernardis of Padua as their podestà, and Albert, the deputy of Patriarch-Margrave Gregory of Montelongo, approves the election.
Weichard II of Petrapilosa swears before Patriarch Raymond della Torre to abide by the mandates of the Church of Aquileia regarding the damage he inflicted while serving the counts of Gorizia, namely Henry II and his father Albert I, in the war between against the patriarch, whereas the patriarch, accepting the pledge of fealty, absolves him from the excommunication he had imposed on him, declaring that he cannot do the same for the destruction of the bell tower of Oprtalj, a destruction that Weichard attributes to Count Henry II of Gorizia, who, being present, declares himself responsible for it.
Aquileian Patriarch Ottobono and the Commune of Venice agree that the dispute regarding the jurisdictions in Istria will be left to the arbitrational sentence of the future pope.
Aquileian Patriarch Ottobono and the Commune of Venice agree that during the arbitrational proceedings regarding the Istrian jurisdictions, Venice would continue to hold and govern its communes in Istria in exchange for a yearly tribute of 450 marks to be paid to the incumbent patriarch of Aquileia.
Lord Frederick of Prampero sells Momjan for two hundred marks of Aquileian coins to Count Henry II of Gorizia.
Pagano della Torre, the incumbent patriarch of Aquileia, writes to his subjects, the Commune of Dvigrad, notifying them that Nassinguerra IV of Castropola is on their way to visit them, whom they ought to help in any way they can, as long as their actions do not lead to war with Venice.
The communal council of Udine deliberates to provide armed escort to Domnius of Castello, the newly elected margrave of Istria. The final deliberation is missing, only the patriarch's proposal is recorded.