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 m INDEX. Ailly, Pierre d', on toleration, i. 640. recognizes the Inq., ii. 139. condemns William of Hilderniss, ii. 406. condemns Matthew Grabon, ii. 410. his dealing with Huss, ii. 485, 489. favors Jerome of Prague, ii. 501. his belief in Joachim, iii. 11. his astrological work, iii. 438, 445. Aimeric Castel, son of Castel Fabri, ii. 69, 73, 90, 93, 102, 574. Akkads, lustful spirits of, iii. 383. Alain de l'lsle refutes the Waldenses, L 79. his derivation of Cathari, iii. 495. Alaman de Roaix, case of, i. 508, 550. Albanenses, i. 115; ii. 193. Albania, inq. provided for, ii. 311. Greek Church in, iii. 617, 619. Albano, Pierre, Cardinal of, i. 284, 332, 370; iii. 426. Alberic of Ostia confutes Eon, i. 66. Alberic, legate, assails Henry of Lausanne, i. 70. Alberico, first inq. in Lombardy, ii. 201. Alberico da Romano, his death, ii. 228. Albero of Mercke, his heresy, i. 68. Albert, inq., burns Martin of Mainz, ii. 395. Albert of Austria, his reign in Bohemia, ii. 539. Albert, Bp. of Halberstadt, tried for heresy, ii. 392. Albert of Saxony protects Gregory of Heim- burg, ii. 418. Albertino, Arnaldo, on Lully, iii. 589. Alberto de' Capitanei, his crusade against Waldenses, ii. 160, 266. Alberto, Giovanni, his Inq. resisted, ii. 259. Alberto of Pisa, Franciscan general, iii. 7. Albertus Magnus controverts the Ortlibenses, ii. 323. overcomes Wm. of St. Amour, iii. 23. Albi, Henricians in, i. 70. struggle with Cathari in, i. 117. quarrel between bishop and inq., i. 363. viguier of, disabled, i. 380. bribery of inqs. at, i. 478. Inq. in, ii. 10. insurrection in 1234, ii. 12. zeal against heresy, ii. 40. appeals to Philippe III., ii. 58. quarrels with Bp. Bernard, ii. 68, 78. arrest of citizens in 1299, ii. 71, 76, 81, 83. persecution of Dominicans, ii. 82. suspension of persecution, ii. 87. it escapes by bribery, ii. 89. petition of clergy against Inq., ii. 91, 571. accuses the Inq., ii. 92, 574. state of prisons at, ii. 94. prisoners of, delay in their trials, ii. 95, 572. question of their guilt, ii. 603. reconciliation of, ii. 102. Albi, Bp. of, imprisoned, i. 123. share in confiscations, i. 515. Albi, C. of, 1254, regulates the Inq., ii. 51, 317, 340, 350, 380, 432, 435, 444, 475, 489, 507, 526. Albigenses, i. 115. Albigensian crusades, i. 147. Albik of Unicow, ii. 447. Albizio, Cardinal, on burning heretics, i. 536. on political heresy, iii. 198. Alchemy not considered a crime, iii. 482. aid of Satan requisite, iii. 436, 473. cultivated by Arnaldo de Vilanova, iii. 52. Lully's opinion, iii. 582. Alcoran des Cordeliers, i. 262. Aldhelm, St., his test of continence, iii. 109. Aldobrandini, Accursio, case of, i. 433. Aldobrandini, Fra, prosecutes Armanno Pon- gilupo, ii. 241. Alessandro da Alessandria, iii. 61. Alexander II., his laxity, i. 32. Alexander III. exempts Templars from papal legates, i. 16. on promotion of minors, i. 25. regulates wills, i. 29. maintains monastic exemption, i. 35. on abuse of indulgences, i. 41. his leniency to Cathari, i. 112, 220. his measures against heresy, i. 118. prohibits ordeals, i. 306. his uncertainty as to penalties, i. 308. his leniency to sorcery, iii. 422. Alexander IV. supports the Mendicants, i. 284. condemns Wm. of St. Amour, i. 287. bull to Franciscan missionaries, i. 297. restricts legatine Inq., i. 317; ii. 51. annuls episcopal concurrence in sen- tences, i. 335. forces Mantua to obey the Inq., i. 341. case of Capello di Chia, i. 343. on removability of inquisitors, i. 344. revises bull ad extirpanda, i. 339. orders capture of Xiccolo da Vercelli, L 397. allows inqs. to torture, i. 422. admits heretics as witnesses, L 435. lightens disabilities of descendants, i. 498. assumes the confiscations, i. 510. suspends Inq. in Besancon, i. 530; ii. 120. punishment for relapse, i. 546. on relapse in suspicion, i. 547. on unfulfilled penance, i. 548. his energetic support of Inq., ii. 222. orders crusade against Ezzelin da Ro- mano, ii. 227. his treatment of Uberto Pallavicino, ii 228, 230. urges suppression of heresy, in 1258, ii. 238.