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 713 INDEX. Pierre Mauclerc plots against Louis VIII., i. 199. Pierre Mauran, case of, i. 122. Pierre de Montbrun investigates the Inq., ii. 72. Pierre de Mulceone falsifies records, ii. 72. Pierre de la Palu on the Templars, iii. 327. Pierre Paschal murdered bv Waldenses, ii. 150. Pierre of Poitiers, case of, iii. 428. Pierre Probi, ii. 82, 100, 101. Pierre Raymond, his endura, i. 394. Pierre Raymond Dominique, case of, i. 486. Pierre de la Rive, his errors, iii. 556. Pierre Roger of Mirepoix, ii. 35. Pierre Sanche, Catharan missionary, ii. 106. Pierre de Tornamire, case of, i. 377, 449. Pierre Tort on granaries and cellars, iii. 78. Pierre des Vaux, Waldensian teacher, ii. 146. Pierre de Voie, Inq. of Evreux, ii. 136. Pietro d'Aquila sells licenses to bear arms, i. 383. his extortions, i. 479. his embezzlements, i. 511. his services and reward, ii. 276. Pietro of Assisi, case of, i. 417. Pietro di Bracciano, his murder, i. 461 ; ii. 215. Pietro di Corbario, antipope, iii. 146, 151. Pietro da Lucca, Ins heresy, iii. 603. Pietro di Parenzo, St., his martyrdom, i. 116. Pietro di Ruffia slain at Susa, ii. 260. Pietro di Ser Lippo, ii. 280. Pietro da Verona, his career, i. 49; ii. 207. his labors in Florence, ii. 211. inq. of Lombardy, ii. 213. his martyrdom, ii. 215. fate of his assassins, i. 460. Pifferi, Francesco, his comment on Sacrobos- co, iii. 442. Pifres, i. 115. Pignerol, statutes of, on heresv, i. 319; ii. 195. failure of Inq. in, ii. 262. Pikardi in Bohemia, ii. 517. Pilardi, i. 125. Pilgrimages, demoralizing effects of, i. 42. penance of, i. 465. Piombino, Fiaticelli in 1471, iii. 178. Piphili, i. 115. Pisa, heretics burned in, ii. 210, 282. John XXII. burned in effigy, iii. 149. withheld from Florence bv Charles VII., iii. 214. C. of, 1409, its supplication to Alex. V., iii. 637. Piso, Cnein<, kills Germanicus, iii. 390. Pistoia, restriction on bearing aims. i. 382. laws restricting the Inq., ii. 280. Pius II. settles jurisdiction over Franciscans, i. 362. commutes penance, i. 474. Pius II. procures abrogation of Pragmatic Sanction, ii. 185. intervenes in Burgundian Inq., ii. 141. on the quarrel over blood of Christ, ii. 172. confirms Inq. of Barcelona, ii. 179. his intervention in Bosnia, ii. 313. lays interdict on the Tyrol, ii. 417. his estimate of Huss, ii. 445, 505. heresy dissolves compacts, ii. 469. his description of Mount Tabor, ii. 522, 525, 560. his dealings with Bohemia, ii. 542, 545, 553, 557, 558, 559. his efforts for crusade in 1454, ii. 551. his characterization of Capistrano, ii. 554. his opinion of Franciscans, iii. 173. his toleration, iii. 569. orders witches prosecuted, iii. 537. his defence of temporal power, iii. 568. on morals of Europe, iii. 643. his lack of reverence, iii. 567. on heresy of disobedience, iii. 617. Pius III., his offer to Savonarola, iii. 220. Pius IV. subjects Mendicants to Inq., i. 363. Pius V., his bull Mu/tiplices inter, ii. 469. Pius IX. canonizes the raartvrs of Avignonet, ii. 36. beatifies Raymond Lully, iii. 589. adopts dogma of Immaculate Concep- tion, iii. 61 1. Platina, his trouble with Paul II., iii. 570. Plead, refusal to, i. 447. Plenary indulgence, i. 42. Ploireri, Francois, persecutes Waldenses, ii. 160. Pluralities, i. 25. Puence confusibiles, i. 462, 468. Poggio, on Jerome of Prague, ii. 502. on papal curia, iii. 628. his quarrel with Lorenzo Valla, iii. 567. Poisoning of fields bv magic, iii. 415. Poland, Waldenses in, ii. 397. Inq. in, ii. 430, 431, 549. Hussitism in, ii. 496, 525. league to suppress heresy, ii. 544. Capistrano's visit, ii. 551. Police, local, of Inq., i. 386. Politian, Angelo, ii. 546, 582. Political activity of the Mendicants, i. 275. use of Inq., iii. 190. heresies, used by the Church, iii. 181. used by the State, iii. 238. Politics and heresv, their relations, ii. 191; iii. 191. Pollentianus, case of, iii. 398. Pollution of blood, i. 223. of sacraments, i. 62. Pomeranian Waldenses, i. 84; iii. 398,415. Pomilli, Berenger, a pardoner, iii. 623, 662. Pomponazio, his teaching, iii. 574. Pomponio Leto, iii. 570, 571.