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65. AC Tortosa, caj. Del Camarero, 12; caj. Del Sacrista I, 39 (27 July 1250).<br />
66. See Ch. 5 below. <strong>The</strong> earliest record <strong>of</strong> a Tortosa synod dates from 1274: VL, V, 283-4.<br />
67. AC Huesca, 2-317; publ. Arco, BRABL, VIII, 514.<br />
68. Arco, BRABL, VIII, 463 ff; idem, BRABL, IX, 221 ff.<br />
69. Reg. Inn. IV, 2703; 3240; AC Huesca, 6-189 (reg. Durán Gudiol, AA, VII, no. 75).<br />
70. His successor, Domingo de Sola, incorporated Vidal's constitutions in his own legislation: Ramón<br />
de Huesca, Teatro histórico, VI, 236. Vidal borrowed and quoted the constitutions <strong>of</strong> Bishop Vicente <strong>of</strong><br />
Zaragoza's 1243 synod: AC Jaca, Libro de la Cadena I, fo. Ir. Cf. Arco, BRABL, IX, 89.<br />
71. Reg. Greg. IX, 3977; Hergueta, RABM, XVII, 415-16; Bujanda, Episcopologio calagurritano, 16.<br />
72. Tejada, VI. 30. <strong>The</strong> legislation is published by Bujanda, Berceo, I, 121 ff. It includes provisions<br />
concerning clerical dress (c. 12, 18-20, 33); pastoral responsibility; annual penance; knowledge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Pater Noster and Credo (c. 4-5, II, 13-14); pluralism (c.25); tithes (c. 9, 32, 36, 38-42, 44); clerical<br />
involvement in secular affairs (c. 48-9); monastic seizure <strong>of</strong> parochial income (c. 43); and custody <strong>of</strong><br />
the Sacrament (c. 51).<br />
73. Ibid. c. 31.<br />
74. Ibid. c. 15-16, 52; and c. 2, 6, 8, 17, 29.<br />
75. In the course <strong>of</strong> a hearing <strong>of</strong> the Ordinatio Valentina by Cardinal Otto <strong>of</strong> Porto at Lyons, 17 March<br />
1246, the Tarragona proctor mentioned that 'archiepiscopus Tarraconensis celebravit synodum apud<br />
Pampilonam sede vacante de consensu capituli Pampilonensis' at which pluralists had been<br />
excommunicated 'iuxta constitutionem domini Sabinensis editam in concilio Ylerdensi': AC Toledo,<br />
X.2.K.I.12. It may be inferred from AHN, cod. 987B, fos. 171vb, 174vb, that the synod occurred before<br />
the provincial council <strong>of</strong> April 1239.<br />
76. Reg. Greg. IX, 5020 (the Register entry is written over an erasure); Goñi Gaztambide, Príncipe de<br />
Viana, XVIII, 95-7. <strong>The</strong> Toledo claim had been discussed at the Tours Council <strong>of</strong> 1163, and was<br />
certainly revived in 1244: Chronica Roberti de Torigneio, 219-20; AHA, Index dels Indices, fo. 31v.<br />
77. For the former's efforts to replace the Black Monks <strong>of</strong> Leyre with Cistercians, cf. Goñi Gaztambide,<br />
Príncipe de Viana,XVII, 116 ff. In 1248 the General <strong>Chapter</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Order considered the latter's request<br />
'de uno monacho et tribus conversis secum habendis': Canivez, Statuta, II, 329. Cf. also, Hergueta,<br />
RABM, XVII, 416.<br />
78. Cocheril, SM, I, 82; idem, AEM, I, 238-9.<br />
79. Part. 1.7.27 (Academy ed. I, 315): BM Add. MS. 20787, fos. 59rb-va; Canivez, III, 201 (ad an.<br />
1280).<br />
80. 'La Reconquista avanza pero los monjes no tienen mucho empeño por descender hacia el sur' : Los<br />
monjes españoles, II, 527. Cf. Cocheril, Études sur le monachisme, map after p. 440.<br />
81. Cit.. Defourneaux, Les Français en Espagne, 52.<br />
82. RAH, MS. 9-24-5/4558, fo. 193v.<br />
83. Eydoux, Cîteaux in de Nederlanden, V, 175, whose list <strong>of</strong> foundations corrects that <strong>of</strong> Janauschek<br />
in Originum Cisterciensium, 299 ff. See also Cocheril, 372-6; Burns, I, 214 ff.<br />
84. Junyent, Diplomatari de Sant Bernat Calvó, XXXVIII.<br />
85. Canivez, II, 276; AC Barcelona, Libro de la Cadena, fo.129ra.