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 INDEX. Robert the Pious (Naples) cultivates alchemy, iii. 52. attempts supremacy in Italy, iii. 135. protects the Spirituals, iii. 144. arrests ihe Templars, iii. 304. endeavors to get Templar property, iii. 330. on the Divine Vision, iii. 594. Robert, lip. of Aix, accused of sorcerv, iii. 453. Robert d'Arbrissel converts Cathari, i. 117. Robert de Baudricourt, iii. 842. Robert le Bugre, his career, ii. 113. Robert of Geneva — see Clement VII. Robert Grosseteste on corruption of Church, i. 17, 20,54. explains heresy by it, i. 129. Robert the Hierosolymitan, iii. 181. Robert de Retines translates the Koran, i. 58. Robert, Count of Rosellon, case of, ii. 164. Roberto Patta reduced to obedience, ii. 220. Rodez, Bp. of, his suit, i. 516. his Inq., i. 518. Rodolph of Hapsburg confirms inqs., ii. 348. Rodolph of Wurzburg burns Hans of Ni- klaushausen, ii. 419. Rodrigo, Fran. Jav., his defence of the Church, i. 540. Rodrigo de Cintra, inq. of Portugal, ii. 189. Rodrigo of Compostella captures Dolcinists, ii. 185. Roger IV. (Foix) and the Inq., ii. 53. Roger Bernard II. (Foix), i. 165, 166, 205; ii. 52. Roger Bernard III. (Foix) and the Inq., ii. 55, 169. Roger Bernard IV. (Foix), ii. 56. Roger de Briqueville, iii. 471, 479, 488. Roger of Chalons and the Cathari, i. 109, 218. Roger of Sicily introduces confiscation, i. 501. his laws on sorcery, iii. 431. Roger the Templar, iii. 247. Rognvald Rettilbein, iii. 408. Rohacz, John, his execution, ii. 539. Rohle, Wenceslas, denounces indulgences, ii. 428. Rokyzana (John) on safe conducts, ii. 466, 467. administers communion to infants, ii. 474. his views as to Eucharist, ii. 625. his ambition, ii. 536, 545, 551, 552, 556, 557. his flight from Prague, ii. 537, 539. his reaetionary concessions, ii. 646. condemned as heretic, ii. 558. tolerates Bohemian Brethren, ii. 563. Rolando da Cremona, his zeal in Toulouse, ii. 6. his career as inq., ii. 202. Rolando 2, 316. Home, ancient, magic in, iii. 890, laws on magic, iii. 892. prevalence of astrology, iii. 4 magic practices in 8th cent, iii. 412. troubles in, excited by Arnald of J: cia, i. 74. heretics sent to, for punishment, i. 308. heresy in, ii. 192, 238, 869. legislation against heresy, 1231, i. 324; ii. 200. Fraticelli penanced in 1467, iii. 178. Thomas Connecte burned, iii. 209. mortality of soul taught in, iii. 576. its condition under Innocent VIII., iii. 643. C. of, 1413, condemns Wickliff, ii. 443. Romolino, Francesco, tries Savonarola, iii. 232. finds no heresy in his writings, iii. 236. Rondinelli, Giuliano, offers to undergo the ordeal, iii. 225. Roric the Franciscan, i. 277. Rosary, devotion of, i. 176. Rosell, Pedro, the Lullist, iii. 583. Roselli, Nicholas, inq. of Aragon, ii. 168, 169, 171. Roskild, Inq. in, ii. 4'»2. Rossano, Greek rite in, iii. 616. Rossi, de', their triumph in Florence, ii. 212. Rostain of Embrun persecutes Waldenses, ii. 160. Rostock, woman burned in, ii. 403. Rotelfinger, Nicholas, case of, iii. 607. Rotharis, his laws on sorcery, iii. 411. Rouen, Jean Graveran, inq. of, ii. 140. trial of Joan of Arc at, iii. 362. C. of, 1050, on simony, i. 7. C. of, 1189, on sorcery, iii. 423. C. of, 1231, on lawyers, i. 22. C. of, 1445, on sorcerers, iii. 515. Rousset, heretics of, persecuted, ii. 118, 164. Roussillon, independent Inq. in, ii. 177. Templar possessions in, iii. 252. prosecution of Templars, iii. 314. Rubello, Monte, iii. 115, 120. Ruddlan, Statute of, silent on sorcery, iii. 427.