Wernhardus, episcopus Petenensis (1264, 1271)

1166_MP

Regestum

Ulrich II, patriarch elect of Aquileia, exchanges properties with Abbot Ulrich and the St. Gall’s Monastery of Moggio, bestowing the estate that was previously held in fief from the Patriarchate of Aquileia by a certain Vetradis, wife of Eckbert, at San Canziano and from Fiumicello to the Karst, and receiving Oprtalj in Istria in return. Following the death of Vetradis, Ulrich II, patriarch elect of Aquileia, confirms the exchanged property to the monastery and establishes an anniversary for himself and his predecessors.

Date
1166 (the first document sometime before February 22, the second on February 22)

1264_MG

Regestum

Monfiorito of Pula pledges loyalty to the Aquileian Patriarch Gregory of Montelongo, promising to uphold the rights and honor of his Church, to reimburse all goods received from the patriarch and his people, to immediately and unconditionally withdraw from Motovun, and to appoint suitable sureties for the fulfillment of these commitments in form of sworn guarantors. This oath is subsequently reaffirmed in Muggia as Monfiorito, along with the representatives of the Commune of Pula, provides thirty-one persons as his sworn guarantors.

Date
July 6 and July 17, 1264

1264_LH

Regestum

Aquileian Patriarch and Margrave of Istria and Carniola Gregory of Montelongo invests Henry of Pazin and his heirs, represented by Cono of Momjan, with several fiefs which included Lupoglav and the adjacent village Gorenja Vas in Istria.

Date
13th of July, 1264
Place

1271_WP

Regestum

Bishop Wernhard of Pićan attests that while he was still parish priest of Lind (in Carinthia, Drava Valley), Pabo of Sachsenburg, son of Waltfrid, made his final testament on his deathbed, bequeathing annual income of three marks to Millstatt monastery where he chose to be buried alongside his father's exhumed remains, two newly cultivated fields and one manor in Feldsberg to the parish church of Lind and its chapel in Sachsenburg, thirty marks of annual income near Friesach and in Carinthia to his brothers, and 200 marks to his wife secured by Sachsenburg castle with the condition that once the church of Salzburg repais this sum, the castle and all other possessions revert to the church's control.

Date
January 23, 1271
Place