Officiales regni Hierosolymitani
Appearance
Officiales regni Hierosolymitani, illi scilicet qui officia alta tenuerunt Regni Transmarini mediaevalis, sex semper fuerunt: constabularius, marescalcus, senescalcus, camerarius (haec sunt "magna officia"), insuper botellarius et cancellarius. Talia officia in regno Francico saeculo XI exstabant, e qua regione orti sunt primi reges Hierosolymorum. Hierosolymis anno 1187 amissis, auctoritate in regnum Cypri transmissa, eadem officia saeculo XIII nobilibus Cypriotis interdum attributa sunt.
Constabularii
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Simon (1108–1115)
- Hugo Caulis (c. 1120)
- Eustachius I Granerius, dominus de Sidone (c. 1123)
- Guillelmus I de Bures (1123–1141?)
- Manasses de Hierges (1144–1151)
- Hanfredus II de Torono (1152–1179)
- Amalricus de Leziniaco (1179–1194; antea camerarius; postea rex)
- Ioannes de Ibelino, dominus de Berytio (1194–1205)
- Gualterius de Montbéliard (1206–1211)
- Odo de Montbéliard (1220–1244)
- Philippus de Monteforti (c. 1244)
- Ioannes de Arsuf (1251–1258)
- Guillelmus de Botron (1258–1262)
- Balianus de Arsuf (1268–1277)
- Ricardus de Neublans (c. 1277)
- Simon de Monte Olivo (c. 1284?)
- Balduinus de Ibelino (c. 1286)
- Amalricus Tyrensis (1285–1300)
- Philippus de Brunsvico (c. 1359?)
- Petrus de Leziniaco (c. 1415?)
Marescalci
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Sado (1125–1154)
- Odo de Sancto Amando (1155–1156; postea botellarius; postea Magister Ordinis Templariorum)
- Ioscelinus Edessanus (1156–1159; postea senescalcus)
- Guillelmus (1159–1171)
- Gerardus de Pugi (1169–1174; antea camerarius)
- Ioannes(c. 1179)
- Gerardus de Ridefort (c. 1179; postea Magister Ordinis Templariorum)
- Gualterius Durus (1185–1192)
- Hugo Martin (c. 1191)
- Arnulfus (c. 1193)
- Ioannes (1194–1200)
- Aimarus de Laron (c. 1206)
- Iacobus de Dournai (1211–1217)
- Ricardus Filangieri (1231–1242)
- Philippus de Cossie (c. 1250; postea camerarius)
- Galfridus de Sargines (c. 1254; postea senescalcus)
- Ioannes de Gibelet (1261–1262)
- Guillelmus Canet (1269–1273)
- Iacobus Vidal (c. 1277)
Senescalci
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Hugo de Sancto Audemaro (c. 1100–1104)
- Gervasius (c. 1104)
- Hugo Costardus (c. 1112)
- Anscherius (c. 1122?)
- Isaac (c. 1149)
- Ioannes (c. 1151)
- Guido Francus (c. 1164)
- Milo de Planciaco (c. 1168–1174)
- Radulphus (c. 1176)
- Ioscelinus Edessanus (1176–1190; antea marescalcus)
- Obertus Nepos (1187–1192?)
- Radulphus de Tiberiade (1194–1220)
- Raimundus de Gibelet (c. 1240)
- Balduinus de Ibelino (c. 1256)
- Galfridus de Sargines (1254–1267? antea marescalcus)
- Robertus de Cresque (c. 1269)
- Ioannes I de Grailly (1272–1276)
- Odo Pelechin (c. 1277)
- Philippus de Ibelino (?-?)
Camerarii
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Strabulon (c. 1099)
- Galfridus (c. 1099)
- Gerardus (1108–1115)
- Ioannes (1119–1128)
- Radulphus (1129–1130)
- Ioscelinus (c. 1138)
- Milo (c. 1138)
- Nicolaus (1150–1152)
- Galvanus de Rupe (c. 1156)
- Gerardus de Pugi (c. 1169; postea marescalcus)
- Amalricus de Leziniaco (1175–1178; postea constabularius; postea rex)
- Ioannes (c. 1179)
- Raimundus (c. 1184)
- Balianus de Ibelino (1183–1185)
- Thomas (1190–1197)
- Henricus de Canelli (c. 1192)
- Ioannes (c. 1194)
- Rohardus de Caiphas (1201–1220)
- Renaldus de Caiphas (1230–1232)
- Ioannes de Cossie (1232–1250)
- Philippus de Cossie (1250–1269)
Botellarii
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Winricus (c. 1099)
- Gervasius (c. 1107)
- Paganus (1120–1136)
- Robertus Crispin (1145–1146)
- Odo de Sancto Amando (1164–1167; antea marescalcus; postea Magister Ordinis Templariorum)
- Milo (1185–1186)
Cancellarii
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Arnulphus (?-?)
- Paganus (1115–1128)
- Amelinus (c. 1130)
- Francus (1133–1135?)
- Helias (1136–1142)
- Radulphus, episcopus Bethleemitanus (1146–1174)
- Fridericus, episcopus Acconensis (c. 1150)
- Willelmus, archiepiscopus Tyrensis (1174–1183)
- Lambertus (c. 1177)
- Bandinus (pro Conrado Montisferrati) (1188–1192)
- Petrus, episcopus Tripolitanus (1185–1192)
- Odo (c. 1190)
- Ioscius, archiepiscopus Tyrensis (1192–1200)
- Radulphus, episcopus Sidoniensis (1206–1212)
- Simon, archiepiscopus Tyrensis (1226–1227)
- Maregnanus (c. 1234)
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Carolus du Fresne, Dominus du Cange; E.-G. Rey, ed., Les familles d'Outre-Mer. Lutetiae, 1869 ~ ~ ~
- John L. La Monte, Feudal Monarchy in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1100–1291. Cantabrigiae Mass., 1932
- Hans Eberhard Mayer, The Crusades. Oxonii: Oxford University Press, 1972
- Joshua Prawer, The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. Londinii: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1972
- Jean Richard, The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. Dordrecht: North-Holland, 1979. ISBN 0-444-85092-9
- Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Feudal Nobility in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174–1277. Londinii: Archon Books, 1973
- Steven Tibble, Monarchy and Lordship in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099–1291. Oxonii: Clarendon Press, 1989