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Azica, the daughter of Count Wezelin and Countess Williburga, donates properties to the monastery of Saint Mary and Archangel Michael in Lim Bay (14th-century forgery).
Azica, the daughter of Count Wezelin and Countess Williburga, donates properties to the monastery of Saint Mary and Archangel Michael in Lim Bay (14th-century forgery).
Countess Williburga, the mother of Azica, confirms her daughters donation and donates even more properties to the monastery of Saint Mary and Saint Michael in Lim. 15th century forgery.
King Henry IV confirms the jurisdictions and immunities of the Bishopric of Poreč.
King Rudolf I issues a privilege to Boniface, the bishop of Poreč, confirming the earlier privilege issued to the Bishopric of Poreč by Otto II in 983, declaring all the previous alienations of the bishopric’s properties invalid, and confirming and re-granting the secular jurisdiction over Vrsar to the same bishopric.
Count Albert I of Gorizia appoints Ottolino of Koper as his official procurator, authorizing him to request and receive, on his behalf, the investiture of all fiefs held by the House of Gorizia from the Bishopric of Poreč from Bishop Boniface, and to swear the oath of fealty in his name.
Bishop Boniface of Poreč invests Count Albert I of Gorizia, by way of his official proxy Ottolino of Koper, with all the fiefs his family holds from the Bishopric of Poreč, with the sole exception of the Gradule mill, and receives the oath of fealty in return.
Boniface, the bishop of Poreč, laments to the Holy See, complaining to Pope Boniface VIII about various crimes and alienations committed against his Church by the citizens of Poreč, the Venetian podestàs, the counts of Gorizia and his retainers, and the incumbent patriarch of Aquileia, Raymond della Torre, beseeching the pope to initiate court proceedings and promulgate a swift verdict against of all who unlawfully hold possessions and rights belonging to his bishopric (original, unredacted concept).
Boniface, the bishop of Poreč, laments to the Holy See, complaining to Pope [Boniface VIII] about various crimes and alienations committed against his Church by the citizens of Poreč, the Venetian podestàs, the counts of Gorizia and his retainers, and the incumbent patriarch of Aquileia [Raymond della Torre], beseeching the pope to initiate court proceedings and promulgate a swift verdict against of all who unlawfully hold possessions and rights belonging to his bishopric (redacted version of doc. 1295_BP1).