Diplomatica Belgica - Record 2822
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DiBe ID 2822
ACTORS
Issuer(s)
(= author)
Function/title:  cathedral/collegiate chapter
Name:  Bertha abbess
Institution/jurisdiction:  Nivelles

Diocese:  Diocese Liège
Principality: Brabant (Leuven)
Religious order:  Augustinian Canons

Author(s) of the actio juridica 

(= disposer)

Function/title:  serf/tributary
Name:  Adaleidis
Institution/jurisdiction:  Nivelles

Diocese:  Diocese Liège
Principality: Brabant (Leuven)
Religious order: 
Beneficiary(ies)

(= recipient)

Function/title:  monastic house
Name: 
Institution/jurisdiction:  Cambron

Diocese:  Diocese Cambrai
Principality: Hainaut
Religious order:  Cistercians
DATE
Scholarly dating
(preferential)
//1197 (approximation - DE SMET)
Scholarly dating
(any)
//1197 (approximation - DE SMET) Scholarly qualification: -

Place-date

(in the text)

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SUMMARY AND DESCRIPTION
Summary confirme qu'Adaleidis, "ancilla" et ses fils ont cédé des droits sur des dîmes à Hauru (Ronquières)
Description
Language: Latin
Authenticity: unsuspected document Textual tradition: copy (records)
Nature of the charter: charter
FULL TEXT OF CHARTER
Concessio eiusdem decime. Viro uenerabili abbati de Camberon toti que conuentui Bertha- dei gratia Niuellensis abbatissa pro delinquentibus exorare ut a peccatis soluantur. Quicquid Aleidis ancilla beate Gertrudis et filii eius de decima sua fecerint pro utilitate et communi bono ecclesie uestre gratum habemus.
Source DE SMET J.J. 1869
EDITIONS AND SECONDARY LITERATURE
Editions
DE SMET J.J.. Monuments pour servir à l'histoire des provinces de Namur, de Hainaut et de Luxembourg (Publications de la Commission royale d'Histoire, Series I in 4°), II, Bruxelles, 1869., 2, n.4, p.739, LINK LINK
Secondary literature WAUTERS A.. Table chronologique des chartes et diplômes imprimés concernant l'histoire de la Belgique (Publications de la Commission royale d'Histoire, Series I in 4), 16 vol., Bruxelles, 1866-1971., 3, p.85, LINK LINK

 

Collaborator: Philippe Demonty