Dominic and Bishop Foulques of Toulouse had…
December 1215 CE
Dominic and Bishop Foulques of Toulouse had gone to Rome to secure the approval of the Pope, and in November 1215, they, with Guy of Montfort (brother of Simon), attend the Fourth Lateran Council, convoked by Pope Innocent III with the papal bull of April 19, 1213.
Raymond VI of Toulouse, his son (afterwards Raymond VII), and Raymond-Roger of Foix attend the Council to dispute the threatened confiscation of their territories; Bishop Foulques and Guy of Montfort argue in favor of the confiscation.
The claim of Pierre-Bermond of Sauve to Toulouse is rejected, and Toulouse is awarded to Simon de Montfort; the lordship of Melgueil is separated from Toulouse and entrusted to the bishops of Maguelonne.
The county of Provence, a possession of Raymond VI, is confiscated and kept in trust to be restored to his son if he proves worthy of it.