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208–210.
 * the,—the second of the two processes by which election by ballot is performed, 154.
 * Acquaviva, Cardinal, 140.
 * Acton, Cardinal, 188, 200.
 * Adorations received by newly elected Pope, 167, 168
 * Adrian (867–72), abduction of his daughter and his wife Stephania, 123.
 * Adrian (1276), elected when a layman, 164, and died so, 168; his abrogation of Gregory 's Bull constituting Conclaves, 80, 165.
 * Adrian (1522–23), 135.
 * Agents, confidential, kept about a Conclave. 3.
 * Albani, Cardinal, 67, 124–26, 162.
 * Albani, Dean Cardinal of the Sacred College, 90, 91.
 * Albert, Cardinal Archduke, a layman admitted to Conclave, 125.
 * Alertz, Dr., physician to Gregory 64.
 * Alexander (1159–81), troubles of his reign, 14, 15; his decree as to Papal elections, 16, 24; his dispnsation to Niccola Giustiniani, 121.
 * Alexander (1492–1503), grants authorization to the King of Poland to put away his wife, 208–210; brawl at his funeral, 63, 64.
 * Alexander (1655–67), 70; his Bull as to the alienation of Church property, 174; the Constitutio Moderatoria Donationtum, 181–183.
 * Alexander, Duke of Lithuania, afterwards King of Poland, authorized by Alexander to repudiate his wife,
 * Altieri, Cardinal (under Pius ) his renunciation of the purple, 120, 141, 142.
 * Altieri, Cardinal Emilio (Clement ), 127.
 * Altieri, Cardinal, tactics of, in the Conclave after Gregory 's death, 194, 195.
 * Andrea, Cardinal, case of, 146–149; see also Appendix B.
 * Angelo, Michael, 113.
 * Anti-Popes during the reign of Alexander 14, 15.
 * Antici, Cardinal, his renunciation of the purple, 142, 143.
 * Antonelli, Cardinal (under Pius ), 83.
 * Apponyi, Count, Austrian ambassador at Rome, 162.
 * Archives, Italian, materials in, for history of Conclaves, 1, 2; now open to inspection, 4.
 * Arrangements of Vatican Conclaves described, 105 seq.
 * Austria, Crown of, possesses the right of veto in Papal elections, 159.
 * Avignon, residence of the Holy See at, in 14th century, 80, 153.
 * Azeglio, Massimo d', his pamphlet, I casi delle Romagne, 188.


 * 's work on the times of Pius 82 seq., 96.
 * Ballot, election of a Pope by, 154–157, 166.
 * Banchi. the betting propensities of its inhabitants during Papal elections, 51–56
 * Barbarossa; see Frederick
 * Barberini, the Cardinals, 136, 213.
 * Barberini, Father, ex-General of the Capuchins, 165.