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 726 INDEX. Sieard de Lavaur, papal inq. in England, iii. 299. Sicci da Vercelli, Antonio, his stories, iii. 256, 271. Sicilian Constitutions on heresy, i. 221, 325, 501. torture in, i. 421. on sorcery, iii. 431. Sicily, Inq. established, ii. 246, 248. a refuse for Fraticelli, ii. 249, 284; iii. ~166. for Spirituals, iii. 38, 63. maintenance of Inq., ii. 284. forged diploma of Frederic II., ii. 287. Spanish Inq. introduced, ii. 288. Arnaldo de Vilanova's influence, iii. 54. arrest of Templars in, iii. 305. Greek Church in, iii. 616, 621. Sidon, its purchase by the Templars, iii. 271. Siena, laws checking the Inq., ii. 275. C. of, 1423, stimulates inq. ii. 414. urges persecution, ii. 527. reform eluded at, ii. 528. on Fraticelli, iii. 175. Side Partidas, las, laws on heresy in, ii. 183. laws on sorcery, iii. 430. Sigfried of Mainz restrains Conrad of Mar- burg, ii. 337. assembles C. in 1233, ii. 339. Sigismund (Emp.), his dealings with Bosnia, ii. 305, 309. selects Constance for the C, ii. 453. his action at the C, ii. 464, 483, 486, 493. his efforts for reform, iii. 637. his dealings with the Hussites, ii. 508, 511, 514, 515, 516, 531, 533, 538. his death in 1437, ii. 539. Sigismund of Austria exc, ii. 417. inquires into witchcraft, iii. 542. Signs of heresy, i. 432. Silence under torture, i. 427; iii. 510, 514. Silesia, heresy in, ii. 431. Silvester II., oath required of him at Reims, i. 108. his reputation as magician, iii. 416. Simon Magus, iii. 393. Simon of Bacska exc. Giac. della Marca, ii. 544. Simon of Bourges, i. 358. Simon Brisetete protects Jews, ii. 64. Simon Duval, his activity, ii. 120. Simon de Montfort, his character, i. 158. accepts the crusaders' conquests, i. 159. his conduct of the crusades, i. 160, 161, 167, 177, 179, 182, 185. killed in 1218, i. 186. his legislation on heresy, i. 220. Simon ben Shetach, iii. 396. Simon de Tournay, his fate, iii. 558, 560. Simone da Amatore, his career, ii. 285. Simone Filippi persecutes Dolcinists, iii. 123. Simone de Montesarculo, torture of, i. 276. Simone da Novara, his ignorance, ii. 283. Simone del Pozzo, ii. 281, 284. Simony, its universal prevalence, i. 7, 21, 27; iii. 624. papal, in Bohemia, ii. 433. is a heresy, iii. 625. question of papal, iii. 627, 628. Sinibaldo di Lago prosecutes Pandulfo, ii. 238. Siscidentes, i. 88. Sixtus IV. on Stigmata of St. Catharine, i. 262; ii. 217. compromise with Mendicants by, i. 293. limits inquisitors, i. 302. on power of removal, i. 345. on jurisdiction over Mendicants, i. 363. orders persecution of Waldenses, ii. 158. replaces Jayme Borell, ii. 179. dismisses.Cristobal Gualvez, ii. 180. orders trial of Pedro de Osma, ii. 187. remonstrates with Louis XL, ii. 266. orders Hussites suppressed, ii. 416. removes condemnation of Olivi's writ- ings, iii. 46. threatened by Giac. della Marca, iii. 174. his dread of a general C, iii. 223. condemns responses from demons, iii. 436. evades question of Immaculate Concep- tion, iii. 601. revives the Roman Academy, iii. 571. his immorality, iii. 639. Sixtus V. stimulates the cult of Peter Martyr, ii. 216. on Dominic as inq., i. 299. Skerry of Shrieks, iii. 421. Slavic Christianity, ii. 290. Slavonia, Catharism in, ii. 290. Inq. organized in, ii. 299. Slavs in Albigensian crusades, i. 149. nature worship among, ii. 301. belief in transformations, iii. 405. Sleep-thorn, iii. 405. Sleswick, no laws on sorcery, iii. 433. Society, condition of, in Middle Ages, iii. 641. Soderini, Paolo Antonio, iii. 222, 227. Soissons, uncertaintv in punishing heretics, i. 308. C. of, 1403, on sorcerv, iii. 466. Soldiery of Christ, i. 267. ' Solenfant, Georges, burned at Rouen, iii. 374. Solidarity of responsibility for heresy, i. 234. Solitary confinement for converts, i. 491. Solms, Count, his compurgation, ii. 344. Sondershausen, Flagellants of, ii. 408. Sophia of Bohemia supports Huss, ii. 445. endeavors to preserve peace, ii. 513. favors the Pikardi, ii. 517. Sorcerers, burning alive for, i. 222. their allegiance to Satan, iii. 386. Sorcery, iii. 379. tolerated under the barbarians, iii. 409. a reserved case, iii. 426.