A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages Volume III Part 30
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Mongano, Castle of, ii. 219.
Mongriu, Guillen, of Tarragona, ii. 164, 167.
Monks, contempt felt for, i. 54.
Montauban, heretics in, ii. 31. Waldensian centre at, ii. 146.
Montcucq, heretics in, ii. 31.
Montesa, Order of, iii. 333.
Montmorillon, heretics burned at, ii. 116.
Montoison, murder of inqs. at, ii. 161.
Montpellier, dearth of churches in, i. 278.
Montpellier, Dominican Chapter, of, forbids pecuniary penances, i. 471. asks aid against heretics, ii. 23. its tenure by Majorca, ii. 89. Olivists persecuted, iii. 77. Parlement of, in 1293, ii. 63. C. of, 1195, on heresy, i. 127, 133. C. of, 1215, deposes Raymond VI., i. 179. establishes episcopal Inq., i. 314. C. of, 1224, i. 192.
Monts de piete, ii. 275.
Montsegur, ii. 34, 35, 38, 42.
Mont Wimer, Catharism at, i. 108; ii. 116.
Moors, forced conversion of, in Spain, ii. 187.
Morals dissociated from religion, ii. 470; iii. 641, 644.
Moravia, Waldenses in, ii. 438. indignation at Huss's death, ii. 494. Capistrano's success, ii. 548. a.s.signed to Matt. Corvinus, ii. 559.
Moravians--see Bohemian Brethren.
Morea, Templar property in, iii. 333.
Morocco, Inq. in, i. 355.
Morosini, Mariano, his ducal oath, ii. 250, 587.
Morret, P., ease of, i. 448.
Morselle, Jean, his heresy as to the Virgin, iii. 603.
Mortal enmity invalidates evidence, i. 436; iii. 517.
Mortality of prisons, i. 494.
Mortuary ma.s.ses, profits of, i. 30. as incantations, iii. 447.
Mosaic Law on witches, iii. 396.
Moses, his thaumaturgy, iii. 387.
Motives of persecution, i. 233.
Muhlberg, John, persecutes Beghards, ii. 403.
Muhldorff, battle of, in 1322, iii. 135.
Muhlhausen, beguinages confiscated, ii. 391.
Muller, John, preaches Hussitism, ii. 414.
Mult.i.tude of prisoners, i. 485, 489; ii. 154.
Mummolus, case of, iii. 411.
Munic.i.p.al freedom in Languedoc, i. 67.
Munoz, Pedro, Abp., of Santiago, iii. 429.
Muntaner, Arnaldo, case of, iii. 169.
Murad II. partly conquers Bosnia, ii. 307.
Muratori, L. A., on Immaculate Conception, iii. 611.
Muret, battle of, i. 177.
Murus of Inq., i. 373, 462. largus and strictus, i. 486.
Muscata, John, Bp. of Cracow, ii. 630.
Musonius the Babylonian, iii. 392.
Myndekin, Sophia, case of, ii. 398.
Mysticism, Franciscan tendencies to, iii. 2. German, in 14th cent., ii. 359, 362, 364.
NAAKVASA, martyrdom of, ii. 514.
Naczeracz, Peter, inq. in Moravia, ii. 431.
Naevius, I., slaughters sorcerers, iii. 392.
Najac, church of, fines for, i. 473. punishment of heretics of, i. 518.
Nakedness as a test of grace, ii. 357, 367, 518.
Namd, iii. 433.
Names of witnesses withheld, i. 437; ii. 477; iii. 517.
Nantes, Cathari in, i. 112. execution of Gilles de Rais, iii. 487.
Naples, one a.s.sistant allowed, i. 374. French inqs. in, i. 395. use of torture in Inq., i. 422. royal prisons used for heretics, i. 491. confiscation in, i. 511, 517. expenses of Inq. defrayed, i. 525. its conquest by Charles of Anjou, ii. 231; iii. 193. Inq. in, ii. 244, 584. immigration of Waldenses, ii. 247, 268. decline of Inq., ii. 247, 268, 284, 287. Spanish Inq. not introduced, ii. 288. Flagellants in 1361, ii. 393. Arnaldo de Vilanova's influence, iii. 54. Spirituals protected by Robert, iii. 144. the Fraticelli protected, iii. 159, 165. subjected to Innocent IV., iii. 190. arrest of Templars, iii. 304. Greek Church in, iii. 616, 621.
Napoleon I. transfers papal archives to Paris, iii. 319.
Naprous Boneta, case of, iii. 80, 82, 653.
Narbona, Diego de, case of, iii. 610.
Narbonne, Abp. Berenger tried, i. 15. Jewish school in, i. 67. Colloquy of, in 1190, i. 78. purchases immunity from crusade, i. 155. dismantling of, i. 180. submits to de Montfort, i. 186. ceded to the crown, i. 204. episcopal Inq. in, i. 330, 334. destruction of records, i. 380. bishops forced to convict, i. 388. a.s.sembly of experts in 1328, i. 389. quarrel over right to burn heretics, i. 538. troubles, 1234-8, ii. 13. Abp. of, besieges Montsegur, ii. 42. murder of officials in, ii. 46. Waldeuses in, ii. 147. Spiritual convent of, iii. 62. Olivists burned, iii. 77. Feast of Conception, iii. 598. C. of, 1227; i. 201. orders episcopal Inq., i. 315. C. of, 1229, on penance of crosses, i. 469. C. of, 1244, on duty of persecution, i. 226. regulates Inq., i. 331, 395, 431, 438, 462, 463, 464, 471, 475, 484, 489, 495, 543, 548. C. of, 1374, condemns Dolcinists, iii. 124.
Nardi, Giacopo, his belief in Savonarola, iii. 211.
Na.r.s.es urged to persecute, i. 216.
Natural Science, its study prohibited, ii. 322.
Naturalists, i. 99.
Nature-wors.h.i.+p in Lausanne, ii. 259. among Slavs, ii. 301.
Navarre, mortuary offerings in, i. 30. inqs. appointed, i. 302. localization of laws, i. 320. confiscation in, i. 504. Inq. in, ii. 166. prosecution of Templars, iii. 316.
Necromancy among the Northmen, iii. 402. in the 13th cent., iii. 424. its connection with astrology, iii. 444. necessary to alchemy, iii. 473.
Negative apostoli, i. 451.
Nelipic, Count, attacks Bosnian Cathari, ii. 302.
Neo-Platonists, their magic, iii. 389. their Christianity, iii. 572.
Nero suppresses magic, iii. 392.
Nestorian books, burning of, i. 534.
Neuburg, a.s.sembly of, in 1455, ii. 552.
Nevers, Dean of, accused of heresy, i. 130.
New Learning, paganism of the, iii. 571.
New Testament, Catharan versions of, i. 102. Valla's corrections of, iii. 567.
Newenhoffen, Waldensiau school for lepers, ii. 347.
Neyseeser, John, case of, iii. 436.
Nicetas, Catharan bp., i. 119.
Niccol da Cremona secures fines, i. 472.
Niccol di Girgenti, ii. 284.
Niccol of Trau, inq. of Bosnia, ii. 310.
Niccol of Santa Maria, ii. 279.
Niccol da Vercelli, case of, i. 396.
Nicholas II., on coucubinary priests, i. 62. represses heresy in Auagni, ii. 239.
Nicholas III., as inq.-general, i. 397. on apostate Jews, ii. 63. avenges Corrado Pagano, ii. 237. offers cardinalate to John of Parma, iii. 25. issues the bull Exiit, iii. 30. confirms Bacon's condemnation, iii. 554.
Nicholas IV. increases indulgence for crusaders, i. 42. intervenes in quarrels of Mendicants, i. 303. gives control over fines to bps., i. 336. on tenure of inqs., i. 344. orders Inq. in Palestine, i. 356. orders transfers of prisoners, i. 366. on refusal to burn heretics, i. 539. organizes Inq. in Burgundy, ii. 120. enforces laws of Frederic II. in Provence, ii. 148. vindicates the Stigmata, ii. 216. stimulates inqs., ii. 243. orders Inq. in Venice, ii. 251, 252. orders crusade against Bosnia, ii. 298. sends John of Parma to Greece, iii. 25. condemns a tract of Olivi, iii. 43. represses Spirituals, iii. 44. condemns the Apostolic Brethren, iii. 107. tries to unite the Military Orders, iii. 246. enlarges jurisdiction over sorcery, iii. 512.
Nicholas V. favors the Mendicants, i. 293. reorganizes French Inq., ii. 140. separates Catalonia from Aragon, ii. 179. orders prosecution of Alonzo de Almarzo, ii. 186. his leniency to Waldenses, ii. 265. silences Amadeo de'Landi, ii. 272. persecutes Jews, ii. 287. his intervention in Bosnia, ii. 311. makes Beguines Tertiaries, ii. 413. sends legate to Bohemia, ii. 540. approves acts of C. of Basle, ii. 541. rejects the Compactata, ii. 545. sends Capistrano to Bohemia, ii. 546. burns Fraticelli, iii. 178. gives dispensation to employ sorcery, iii. 507. patronizes Lorenzo Valla, iii. 567. his dealings with Greek Church, iii. 621. his death, ii. 552.
Nicholas V., antipope, iii. 146.
Nicholas d'Abbeville, his arbitrary proceedings, i. 445; ii. 62, 67-73. his removal, ii. 81. tomb erected to him, ii. 103.
Nicholas Bailly investigates Joan of Arc, iii. 361.
Nicholas of Basle, ii. 404.
Nicholas of Bethlehem, case of, ii. 515.
Nicholas of Buldesdorf, case of, iii. 88.
Nicholas of Calabria, his heresy, ii. 175.
Nicholas de Clemangis on corruption of Church, iii. 630.
Nicholas dc Corbie, papal legate, i. 200.
Nicholas of Cusa, his quarrel with Sigismund of Austria, ii. 417. rebuked by Capistrano, ii. 473. demands submission of Bohemia, ii. 550. opposes Capistrano's canonization, ii. 555. enforces Observantine reform, iii. 173.
Nicholas de Houppeland, iii. 360.
Nicholas, John, inq. in Denmark, i. 355.
Nicholas of Nazareth, inq. at Prague, ii. 456.
Nicholas l'Oyseleur, iii. 361, 366, 372.
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