Aquileia

944_PAV

Regestum

Thanks to the mediation of Marino, the patriarch of Grado, Lupus II, the patriarch of Aquileia, manages to reach a peace accord with Venice, represented by Doge Pietro III Candiano, but only under the condition that all the hostilities directed against Grado immediately stop and that the patriarch promises to inform Venice of any hostile plans directed against it.

Date
13th of March, 944
Place

965_RP

Regestum

Patriarch Rodoald donates Rovinj, a land that was destroyed by the "abominable Slavs", to the Bishopric of Poreč (13th-century forgery).

Date
January 22, 965 (according to indiction) or 966.
Place

1037_KE1

Regestum

Emperor Conrad II donates Umag to the Bishopric of Novigrad as both an ecclesiastical and temporal possession; 16th-century forgery.

Date
17th of August, 1037
Place

1090_HA

Regestum

Duke Henry Eppenstein renounces the advocacy over the Church of Aquileia in favor of his brother Ulrich, the incumbent patriarch of Aquileia, who invests the chapter of Aquileia with the rights of advocacy over their possessions and Burchard of Moosburg with the remaining rights of advocacy.

Date
Originally undated; usually dated to circa 1093; most probably should be dated to a period between the May of 1090 and the September of 1091; the most conservative dating being between May 1090 and November 1102
Place

1102_DW

Regestum

Ulrich II Weimar-Orlamünde and his wife Adelaide donate their possessions in the County of Istria to Patriarch Ulrich of Eppenstein and the Church of Aquileia.

Date
November 17, 1102
Place

1149_CP

Regestum

On his return from the Holy Land and from the Second Crusade, King Conrad III sails through the Adriatic and stops in Pula, from where he continues the journey towards Germany by land, traveling through Aquileia to Salzburg before finally reaching Regensburg (narrative account from The Deeds of Emperor Frederick I by Otto of Freising).

Date
April of 1149

1170_DA

Regestum

Ulrich, the former margrave of Tuscany, together with his wife Diemot donate the castle of Attimis with the appertaining village, the castle Partistagno, the villages Porzùs, Subìt, Prossenicco, Cergneu, Chialminis, Lucinico, Piedimonte, Orehovlje, Vipolže and Volče, their properties in Breginj and Logje, their allod in Nimis and their court in Ariis, together with their ministerials, to the Church of Aquileia and Patriarch Ulrich II; the ministerials pledge their oath of fealty to their new lord, the patriarch of Aquileia.

Date
February 2–6, 1170

1206_VW

Regestum

In the name of Patriarch Wolfger of Aquileia, Henry of Gemona swears to Marco Barozzi, the envoy of Venetian Doge Pietro Zani, to uphold the treaties concluded between the Patriarchate and Venice, namely to ensure the safety of Venetian merchants throughout the patriarch’s secular dominion, to guarantee the reimbursement to any Venetian robbed within these territories, and to promptly announce to the Venetians if the Empire is planning any hostilities directed against them.

Date
21st of December, 1206
Place

1218_VB

Regestum

Berthold V of Andechs, patriarch of Aquileia, promises to the envoys of Doge Pietro Ziani and the Commune of Venice the security of Venetians within the boundaries of his temporal dominion; assures the recompense in case a Venetian ends up being robbed within his territories; promises to inform the Venetians in case of hostilities planned against them by the Empire; and he commits himself to amend the agreement, if necessary, in accordance with the Venetian doge.

Date
October 14, 1218
Place

1227_VB

Regestum

In the name of Berthold V, the patriarch of Aquileia, John of Portis swears to uphold the peace and the treaties signed between the Aquileian patriarchs and the Commune of Venice.

Date
May 14, 1227
Place

1264_EPI

Regestum

Having heard and approved the petition from the envoys of the Commune of Koper, Aquileian Patriarch and Istrian Margrave Gregory of Montelongo permits the election of a Venetian to serve as the podesta of Koper; based on the mutual agreement, the elected person may be either Giovanni Badoer, Giacomo Dolfin or Angelo Morosini.

Date
February 27, 1264
Place