Pope Alexander II confirms to Domenico Marango, the incumbent patriarch of Grado, the patriarchal dignity along with the right to bear the cross and the pallium (narrative account from Andrea Dandolo’s Chronica per extensum descripta).
<De Alexandro IIo papa>
Alexander vero IIo natione Mediolanensis pontifex efficitur. Hic vocatus Ancelinus, Lucanus episcopus, concorditer est electus. Contra hunc Cadolus, Parmensis episcopus, ferre ab omnibus Ytalie episcopis est electus, et cum magno exercitu Romam venit, ut papatum invaderet, sed non prevaluit.
Alexander autem rogatu imperatoris in Lombardiam descendit, et Mantue concilium celebravit, in quo de simonia se iuramento purgavit; Cadolus vero simoniacus repudiatus esta. In hoc concilio, papa Dominico patriarche asistenti patriarchalem dignitatem et sedis honorificencias renovavit.b
a) add. sup. l. Z. b) concilium Mantue add. al. man. in marg. Z.
Pope Innocent II’s conferral of the pallium to Patriarch Enrico Dandolo – edited here as doc. 1135_PG.
Pope Lucius II’s conferral of the pallium to Patriarch Enrico Dandolo – edited here as doc. 1144_PG.
Pope Adrian IV’s conferral of the pallium to Patriarch Enrico Dandolo – edited here as doc. 1157_PG2.
Pope Alexander III’s conferral of the pallium to Patriarch Enrico Dandolo – edited here as doc. 1161_PG.
Pope Lucius III’s conferral of the pallium to Patriarch Enrico Dandolo – edited here as doc. 1182_PG.
Pope Urban III’s conferral of the pallium to Patriarch Enrico Dandolo – edited here as doc. 1186_PG.
Pope Innocent III’s conferral of the pallium to Patriarch Angelo Barozzi – edited here as doc. 1213_PG.
Pope Alexander II’s conferral of the pallium to Patriarch Domenico Marango of Grado does not survive in any manuscript tradition. Still, it is referenced in all subsequent papal documents confirming the right of the patriarchs of Grado to wear the pallium.