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Rh the Third of England, slain at Viterbo, 18.
 * Henry, Cardinal, of Ostia. 19.
 * Henry of Castile, received a dispensation to marry a second wife, 122, 211; his daughter Dona Juana, 122, 123.
 * Hildebrand; see Gregory
 * Hinemar, Archbishop, 123.
 * Hohenstaufen, the last of the house of (Konradin of Swabia), executed in Naples, 17.
 * Honorius (1285–87), 104.
 * Hormisdas (514–23), and his son Silverius, 123.


 * (1352–62), 58.
 * Innocent (1484–92), 129.
 * Innocent (1644–55), 59; his Bull Cum Juxta, 212–215.
 * Inspiration, election of a Pope by, 151, 152.
 * Installation of newly elected Pope, and attendant ceremonies, 167 seq.
 * Interregnum in the Papacy, 6, 8; that after the death of Clement the longest on record, 17; complete suspension of the executive during, 34, 35; lawless state of Rome during, 42, 50; riot in 1590, 55.
 * Intrigue of the Conclavist Torres at Pius 's election, 70, 71.
 * Isabella the Catholic, sister of Henry of Castile, 122.
 * Isabella, Infanta, of Portugal, wife of the Emperor Charles 123.


 * thrown open (for light offenders) during interregnum, 34, 35.
 * Jews, a custom of, in Rome, at the Pope's installation, 171.
 * John (1024–33), 164.
 * John (1410–15), 26.
 * Juana, Infanta, of Portugal, and her daughter, Dona Juana, 122, 123.
 * Julius (1503–12), 109, 208; his Brief granting to Alexander, King of Poland, indulgence to put up with his wife until her father's death, 210.
 * Julius (1550–55), election of, 152.


 * Gomez, Spanish ambassador at Rome, 160.
 * Ladislas, king of Poland, 120.
 * Lambruschini, Cardinal Secretary under Gregory 65, 186; character of, 190, 193; his attempt at a coup de main in Conclave, 196 seq.
 * Lateran Basilica, taken possession of by newly elected Pope, 170, 171.
 * Lateran Palace, the, 15, 16.
 * Law-courts suspended during interregnum, 35.
 * Lay Cardinals, 123–125.
 * League, war of the, 176.
 * Leo (1513–21), conspiracy against, 134–6.
 * Leo (1823–29), election of, 160, 163.
 * Lombardy, leagued cities of, protected by Barbarossa, 14.
 * Lottery in Conclave times, 56, 57.
 * Louis of France, 226.
 * Louis of France, 143.
 * Louis, King of Hungary, 207.
 * Luis, Don, of Bourbon, named Archbishop of Toledo and Cardinal, 119.
 * Lyons, general council at, called by Gregory 20.


 * Cardinal, 74.
 * Malvezzi, Cardinal, 67.
 * Marcellus (Cervini, 1555), 52, 152; narrative of his election, 72–78.
 * Marco-y-Catalan, Cardinal, 160.
 * Marotti, 93.
 * Marshal of the Conclave, office of, 58 seq., 108, 115.
 * Martin (1417–31), election of, 26, 27; his secret nomination of Cardinals, 128.
 * Mastai-Ferretti, Cardinal; see Pius
 * Mattei, Cardinal, 118.
 * Maurice, Cardinal, of Savoy, 120.
 * Maury, Cardinal, case of, 143–145.
 * Medicis, Cardinal di, (Clement ), 153.
 * Medicis, Catherine, married a Cardinal, 121.
 * Medicis, Cosmo di, Duke of Tuscany, 121.