1300_MP2
The Commune of Pula formally assents to adhere to the decrees regarding their newly built walls facing the sea promulgated by the Venetian Council of Forty (doc. 1300_MP1).
The Commune of Pula formally assents to adhere to the decrees regarding their newly built walls facing the sea promulgated by the Venetian Council of Forty (doc. 1300_MP1).
The Commune of Pula writes to Doge Pietro Gradenigo, informing him that the city acceded to the decree of the Council of Forty regarding the newly built urban walls overlooking the sea (in connection to doc. 1300_MP1 and doc. 1300_MP2).
The Commune of Pula sends a letter to Doge Pietro Gradenigo, informing him that a new charter has been drafted regarding the assent to the decree of the Council of Forty regarding the newly built walls of Pula, as the original document was considered defective by the Venetian government because it did not include the clause regarding the demolition of the walls on doge’s request and the accompanying sanctions in case of disobedience (referring to doc 1300_MP1 and doc. 1300_MP2).
On behalf of the commune and the podestà of Motovun, syndic John called Charles of Motovun formally protests before the magistrates and the people of Buzet against unauthorized use of Motovun’s forests and marshlands, declares the ancient boundaries of these woodlands, and threatens penalties for future violations.
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.
The Chapter of Aquileia appoints its representatives to ratify the treaty between Patriarch Ottobono and Doge Pietro Gradenigo, concerning the submission of the matter of Istrian jurisdictions to the arbitration of the future pope to be created.
Aquileian Patriarch Ottobono and the Commune of Venice conclude a treaty whereby the jurisdiction over the Venetian communes of Istria would be ceded to Venice in perpetuity in exchange for the yearly payment of 500 marks, but only if the pope ratifies this treaty and issues his binding arbitrational sentence regarding this dispute; the parties also promise to help each other militarily.
The Commune of Venice and the Commune of Trieste sign a new treaty, ending all hostilities and reconfirming the old pacts between the two polities; the Commune of Trieste is required to relinquish the sequestered ship (over which the conflict originally started), to swear fealty and obedience to the doges and the Commune of Venice, to raise to standard of St. Mark on the day of election of a new Venetian doge and on every Easter day, to observe the old treaties with Venice, to pay all the fines incurred for not respecting these old treaties, and to consign to Venice those responsible for the attack on the sequestered ship.