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 INDEX. Martin V. authorizes Jewish assessor of Inq., ii. 139. case of Pedro Freserii, ii. 178. tries to strengthen the Inq., ii. 283. appoints inqs. in Naples, ii. '287. protects Brethren of the Common Life ii. 361. protects the Beguines, ii. 409. summons Buss, ii. 449, 481 orders Inq. in Bohemia, ii. 511. effort to reform Germany, ii. 527. eludes reform at Siena, ii. 528. forced to convoke Council of Basle ii 529. persecutes Fraticelli of Aragon, iii. 169. seeks to reunite the Franciscans, iii. 173. tries to suppress the Fraticelli, iii. 174, 175, 176. Martin l'Advenu, iii. 366, 372. Martin, Bp. of Arras, defends Jean Petit, iii. 337. Martin of Bomigny, his theft of relics, i. 48. Martin, Card., his disinterestedness, i. 7. Martin, Henri, on the Templars, iii. 328. Martin Gonsalvo of Cuenca, ii. 175. Martin, inq., persecutes Beghards, ii. 395. Martin of Mainz burned in 1393, ii. 395. Martin of Rotenburg, ii. 418. Martin of Sicily restrains the Inq., ii. 285. Martin, St., of Tours, his relics, i. 47. on the execution of Priscillian, i. 218. Martino del Prete, his Catharan sect, ii. 256. Martinique, condemnation for suspicion, i. 561. Mary of England, persecution under, i. 353. Mary of Valenciennes, ii. 127, 405. Mascae, iii. 494. Mascate de' Mosceri complains of extortion, i. 478. Mas Deu, trial of Templars of, iii. 314. Mass, sale of, i. 28. employed as an incantation, i. 50. comminatory, iii. 447. Massacio, Fraticelli expelled, iii. 176. Massacre of Avignonet, ii. 35. of Beziers, i. 154. of Marmande, i. 187. Mastic-tree, Raymond Lully's, iii. 579. Mathias Corvmus, his intervention in Bosnia, ii. 313, 314. his crusade against Bohemia, ii. 559. Mathias of Janow, ii. 437, 471. Matilda of Savoy reforms Franciscans, iii. 172. Matteo d' Acquasparta, iii. 34, 44. Matteo of Agram, ii. 300. Matteo of Ancona, iii. 106. Matteo of Catania, ii. 286. Matteo da Chieti persecutes Bizochi, iii. 37. Matteo de Rapica, his trouble with converted Jews, ii. 178. Matteo da Tivoli forms an ascetic Order, iii. 180. Matteo Visconti accused <A GugftelmitUa iii. 96. his trial for heresy, iii. 197, 200. his retirement and death, iii i his condemnation annulled, iii. Matthieu aychard commutes penance, Matthieu de Bodici, antipope, iii Matthieu le Gaulois, Dominican abbot, i. 258. Matthieu de Pontigny, i. :;17. Muu petit, Jacotiu, iii. 529. liaurioe the Spaniard, ii. 822. .Maurice, inq, of Paris, i. 451 ; ii. 124. Maurillac, capture of, i. I Mauvoisin, Robert, bis ferocity, i. 162. Maxentius, his reliance on magic, iii. Maximus executes Priscillian, i. 218. Bfazzolino, Silvestro— see Prieri Meat not eaten by Cathari, i. '.»7. Meaux, Bp. of, his heresy, ii. 146. Medicine, skill of Waldenses in, ii. 1 I sacred, iii. 895, 410. astrology necessary in, iii. 440. Medina, Cortes of, 1464, ii. 186. Mekas&hepha, iii. 896. Melgueil, sale of, i. lso. Afelioramenttim, i. 95, Mendicant Orders, the, i. 248. their special character, i. 2»;."). papal favor for, i. 27:>. their services to the papacy, i. 275 ; iii. 190. their missionary labors, i. 297. their demoralization, i. 294, 304 ; iii. 630, 631. immunities claimed for, i. 861. hostilitv between, i. 302; ii. 76, 138, 171, 217; iii. 98. unauthorized, their numbers, iii. 32, 1<>3. Mendicants released from episcopal jurisdic- tion, i. 274. used as papal commissioners, i. 276. enormous powers conferred, i. 27'.'. their quarrel with the University of Paris, i. 281, 288. privileges curtailed by Innocent IV., i. 283. privileges restored by Alexander IV., i. 284. as inqs., i. 299, 318. their quarrels with the clergy, i. 281, 290. their services in the Black Death, i. 290. commissioned as inqs. in Germany, ii. 333. assailed as heretics, ii. 371. denounced by Flagellants, ii. 88 assailed by Arnaldo de Vilanova, ii'. Men of Intelligence, ii. 405. Menn forspair, iii. 402. Mental conditions the subject of Imp, i iii. f>H. Mercato. Michele, denies immortalitv, iii 571 Merchants, Florentine, seizure of, ii. 281.