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 694: INDEX Gregory IX. attacks heresy in Rome, ii. 200. attacks heresy in Piacenza, ii. 202. his dealings with Giovanni Schio, ii. 203, 205. seeks to introduce Inq. in Lombardv, ii. 206. attacks heretics of Viterbo, ii. 209, 210. attacks Ezzelin da Romano, ii, 224.225. persecutes Waldenses of Piedmont, ii. 261. stimulates Conrad of Marburg, ii. 329, 332. commissions Dominicans in Germany, II. ODD. orders crusade against Luciferans, ii. 336. stimulates German bps., ii. 338. his wrath at murder of Conrad of Mar- burg, ii. 342. favors the Beguines, ii. 352. suggests evasion of Franciscan poverty, iii. 5. orders crusade against the Stedingers, iii. 186. reconciles the Stedingers, iii. 188. his political crusades, iii. 189. scolds the Hospitallers, iii. 245. accuses Frederic II. about Three Impos- tors, iii. 560. his dealings with Greek Church, iii. 617, 618. Gregory X. revives episcopal concurrence in sentences, i. 335. enlarges powers of inqs., i. 357. appealed to in case of Pongilupo, ii. 241. enforces Franciscan Rule, iii. 30. tries to suppress irregular Mendicants. iii. 32. tries to unite the Militarv Orders, iii. 245. Gregory XI. orders Inq. in Palestine, i. 356. annuls restriction on familiars, i. 383. orders Inq. in Portugal, i. 530; ii. 188. provides for expenses of Inq., i. 531. pardons Bidon de Puy-Guillem, ii. 127. his active persecution of Waldenses, ii. 153. orders Ramon de Tarraga punished, ii. 175. urges persecution in Corsica, ii. 255. demands revision of Florentine statutes, ii. 281. prohibits worship of Fraticelli relics, ii. 284; iii. 166. claims confiscations in Sicily, ii. 285. persecutes Catharism in Bosnia, ii. 294, 304. warned by the Friends of God, ii. 366. introduces Inq. in Germany, ii. 388, 390. confirms confiscation of Beguinages, ii. 392. orders Flagellants suppressed, ii. 393. Gresrorv XI. investigates the Beghards, ii. 394. demands tithes in Germany, ii. 434. condemns Milicz of Kremsier, ii. 436. orders prosecution of Wickliff, ii. 442. represses Fraticelli missions, iii. 167. prosecutes Arnaldo Muntaner, iii. 169. tries Bernabo Viseonti, iii. 203. confirms jurisdiction of Inq. over sor- cery, iii. 454. his condemnation of Lullv, iii. 584, 586, 587. censorship of Inq., iii. 612. dealings with Greek Church, iii. 620. threatened by St. Birgitta, iii. 634. Gregory XII. aids Sigismund to conquer Bosnia, ii. 305. dealings with Greek Church, iii. 620. Gregory XIII. investigates Lullv, iii. 587. Gregory XV. forbids discus-ion on Immacu- late Conception, iii. 6< »9. Gregorv, founder of Bohemian Brethren, ii. 563.* Gregory of Fano on death-penalty, i. 228. ! Gregory of Heimberg, ii. 417, 558. Gregorv of Tours on sacred medicine, iii. 410. Grillot, Jean, denies Immaculate Conception, iii. 602. Grimaldo, Inq. of Florence, i. 523. Grimerio of Piacenza, iii. 196. Grimoald of Benevento, iii. 415. Gristan, Abbey of, false saints in, iii. 422. Groot, Gerard" ii. 360. condemns astrology, iii. 444. persecutes sorcery, iii. 459. Grossetcste, Robert, denounces the venality of Rome, i. 17, 54. asks for friars, i. 279. his grand inquest, i. 312 Gualvez, Cristobal, his dismissal, ii. 180. Guardia Piemontese, ii. 248. Guardianship, confiscation of, i. 519. Guelderland, peasant rising in, i. 2S0. Guglielma of Milan, iii. 90. Guglielmites, iii. 91. their fate, iii. 100. the Viseonti accused as, iii. 197. Gui of Auvergne undertakes crusade, i. 148, 155. Gui II. of Cambrai spares Marguerite la Porete, ii. 123. Gui Caprier, bribery of, ii. 70. Gui de Cobardon persecutes Waldenses, ii. 148. Gui Dauphin, iii. 273. Gui Foucoix — see Clement IV. Guv de Levis accused of heresv, ii. 72. Gui de Montfort, i. 180, 182, 193, 198, 200. Gui, papal legate to Languedoc, i. 136. Gui of Reims bums heretics in 1204, i. 307. Gui of Vaux-Cernay, i. 159, 168. Guibert of Xogent on ligatures, iii. 418.