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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1908 Excerpt: ... INDEX N.B.--For the Kings of England and France, see under the respective countries; for those of Germany, see under Emperors and Kings of the Romans; for the Popes, see under Pope. Abbreviatores, 167. Abklard, 88, 104. Admont, Englebert of, 20, 405. Adolf of Nassau, Archbishop of Mainz, 114, 165. Agnan1, the outrage of, 18, 29; III, 1-4, 173-A1gregeu1lle, Jacques d', 129. A1lly, Pierre d, 73, 132; his theo-logy. 1369; 155-7. 176,178, 186-7, 189, 194, 206-7, 23 defends Pope Benedict at the fourth Council of Paris, 236-8; 245, 258-9, 264, 280; his Sermon on New Year's Day (1409), 291; at Tarascon, 291-2; breaks with Pope Benedict, 292; 293, 38. 332. 336, 351. 36l. 381-2. Albano, Cardinal of, 358, 368. Albert, Bishop of Posen, 318. Albert of Austria, 53. Albert of Bavaria, 113. Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus), 79-Alb1genses, 37, 83-4, 88. Albornoz, Cardinal, 145, 213, 222. Alexander of Hales, 79. Alfonso the Eleventh of Castile, 116. Al1man Ad1mar, Archbishop of Pisa, 343. 39-Amadeos of Savoy, the ' Green Count, ' 147. Amalr1c of Bena, 90. Andrew, husband of Joanna of Naples, 124. Angers, University of, 203, 363. Anglesola, Cardinal, 312. Anjou--Louis, first Duke of, 62, 114, 125, 132-3, 146-8, 285. Louis, second Duke of, 125, 143, 148-9, 154, 166-7, J9. 24. 236, 298, 301, 334; his early career, 386-8; comes to Pisa and joins the League, 38S; reverse at Genoa, 389.90; marches from Pisa to Rome, 390-2; leaves Rome for France, 392, 401; returns in time for the election of the new Pope, 405-' Anne of Bohemia, 135. Anselm of Lucca, 9. Anthony of Brabant, 197, 244, 321, 334-Anton1o, Bishop of Porto, 316. Anton1o da Ritonot, Franciscan friar, 225. Antony de Bek, Bishop of Durham, 72. AQUILeIA, Cardinal of. See Caetani. Aqu1le1a, Patriarch of. See Porto-grua...