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 ITALY 260 For t^venty years and more one of their principal cliiefs heresy. For tv. enty ye ^ also as Gmliano or had been a man "^^^^ Pier Martmo ^^ .^^^ ,^ f^U Martino Pastrae, who chanced ^^ h^^J^^^^;* « ^^^^„,,. The into the hands oi Jean de Bad ^^^ /^^^^^^ ;,„ ,, ^,, a1- pope thereupon orders th*^ » to f^formation of the herto, who wiU be able to «^^ract from ..^-^^^^^^. utmost value in trackmg and ^^^^^S ^' ^ the use of tort- formation, as the pope suggests, -^^-l^ J^; ^f J^ Alberto to lay r% n^rbrof^a^n?.^^^^^^^^^ ra;i:eXthis%ersoi if the P^^^- ^— ^^ ^^^^^^^ Kad shown so ^^^fZ^:"^^^^^^ - ^- ^^ ^ Persecution contnr^d, and^ m 1 & ^^ ^^^ ^^^^,, ,,- 1 th:i::LTe^f"B:t:f^^^^^^^ -d-n, who at the instance oi x ehortlv afterwards slam at ^::: thfhL^rto o.ed.enc. - i^^^^ sr ;:;srof to attack on both sides, '^itl'^^^T^vL Jean Richard of Provence extended <;il'^^J^t^,Z the west, while the Marseilles was directed ^o ass^J ^^^^^ ^j^^ ^^_ ^^^. inquisitor and the Bishop oTann^^^^^^^^^^^ 7 ^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^ deo of Savoy was requested ''^J"?^^^ .^ ^ „„„,ber of capt- '-'Z'S1^T:^'^^S^^^^^^'^' despair and thirst Tr^n rtited by this ^^^^^^^^^ ^ZV:. ,,e rising ome ^^^^I^^^^U^ by ^the King of suppressed with the custom y ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ N.varre -^ J/^^ ^/J^t:! in 13^8, to their German breth- C would sCtl^w th'at they were still regarded as the leaders of the sect.t . n,Tx V T 1A1 TTprzoff Die romanischen Wal- . Comba, Hist, des Vaudois d'ltahe I. 141.-Herzog. u denser, p. 273.-Wadding. ann. 1332, No. b^ _-Wadding. ann. 1364, No, Rivista Cristiana, 1887, pp- 65 sqq.