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Death of Alexander VI., 172.
Alexander VII., 339.

- Adrian VI., 189.

Benedict IX., 89.

Clement IX., 346.
Gregory XI., 105.
Gregory XV., 302.

Innocent VIII., 170.
Innocent X., 230.
Marcellus II., 204.
Martin V., 133.
Paul II., 156.

Paul III., 204.

Paul V., 297.

Pius II., 154.

Pius III., 174.

Pius IV., 241.

Pius V., 259.

Sixtus IV., 164.

Olympia Maidalchini, Inno-

cent X.'s sister-in-law, from the
plague, 336.

De Brosses's Letters from Italy (1739),
378.

Decadence of the despotic power of the
Popes, 390, 391.

Decree of Nicholas II. on Papal elec-
tions, 13.

St. Hilarius (461), 8.

St. Symmachus (499), 8.
Democratic professions of the Catholic
Church, 5.

Deposition of Cardinal de Coligny, by
Pius IV., 50.

Difference between Cardinals and Car-

dinal deacons, 21.

Different classes of Popes, 78.

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I.

Imperial veto at the election of Paul
IV., disregard of the, 229.
Imprisonment of Cardinals by the
Perugians at the election of Hono-
rius III., 58.

Cardinals by the
Romans at the election of Gregory
IX., 59.

Inaccessibility of Cardinals during
Conclave, 65.

Infirm Cardinals, method of voting
prescribed for, 422.

Innocent V.'s achievements as a
preacher, 83.

Innocent VII. repudiates the oaths
taken by him before election, 126.
Innocent XI., 388.

Inquisition, re-establishment by Paul
IV. of the, 231.

Interregnum after the death of Cle-
ment V., long, 95.

after the death of Inno-

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Mode of procedure at the "scrutiny,"

418.

Modern exception to the rule requiring
a Conclave, 87.

Mortality among Cardinals in Conclave,
84.

Mortality among Cardinals after the
Conclave that elected Urban VIII.,
312, 313.

Mozetta, the, 41.

N.

Naïvété of Cancellieri, the ecclesiastical
historian, 85.

Cardinal Rohan, 381.

the mediaval religious mind,

70.
Nepotism of Urban VIII., 22.
Nicholas V., beneficent reign of, 142,

143.

Novel method of election decreed by
the Council of Constance, 128.

0.

Oath taken by the Cardinals at the
election of Innocent VII., 126.
Objection of the Cardinals to secret
nominations to their order, 25.
Oligarchic policy of the Catholic
Church, 6.

Olympia Maidalchini, sister-in-law to
Innocent X., influence and corrup-
tion of, 325-330.

death of, 336.
Origin of the term Cardinal, 14.
Original number of the Cardinals, 18.
Outrages committed in Rome at the
death of Sixtus IV., 165, 166.

P.

Papal disregard of precedent as to the
age of new Cardinals, 48, 49.

elections gradually confined to
the Sacred College, 54-57.
Parentage of Francisco della Rovere
(Sixtus IV.), 157.

Patronage in the old Roman world,
40.

Paul III., the last of a particular group
of Popes, 79.

Paul IV., the first of a new epoch, 79.
character of, 230.

Permanent basis of Conclave legisla-
tion, 72.

Petitions addressed to Clement VI. by
the Romans, 97.

Piccolomini Chapel, frescoes represent-
ing the entry of Pius II. into An-
cona in the, 154.

Popes elected without a Conclave, 84.
who reigned during the " Baby-
lonish captivity," 94.
Post-scrutiny, the, 426.

Prediction of the early death of Adrian
V., 84.

Presentation of new Cardinals to the
Pope, 41.

Pressure put on the Conclave at Viterbo
by the citizens, 61.

Proceedings consequent upon the death
of a Cardinal in Conclave, 406.
Prophecy of St. Bridget as to the early
death of Urban V., 100.

Q.

Quiet condition of Rome under Martin
V., 133.

R.

Rapid succession of Cardinals, 21, 22.
"Red cap" literature, 38.

Red caps granted to monastic Car-
dinals, 37.

Receptions held by new Cardinals, 44,

45.

Re-enactment of the Constitutions of
Gregory X., 87.

Regulations for Papal elections pro-
mulgated by Gregory X., 64-72.
Remarkable Conclave of Nicholas IV.,
84.

Resignation of Gregory XII., 127.
Return of Gregory XI. to Rome, 103.
Revocation of the Constitutions of
Gregory X., 84.

Rome, during the interregnum between
Gregory XV. and Urban VIII., 301,
302.

during a Papal interregnum,
habitual state of, 301.

in the seventeenth century,
population of, 341.

Routine at the death of a pope,
modern, 395.

S.

Sacred College in 1660, increasing
power of the, 339.

Sala Regia (Vatican), extraordinary
scenes in the, 285.

Scale of payments in Conclave drawn
up by Clement XII., 404.
Scandalous election of Clement V., 92.

F F

Schedule, or voting paper, 419.
Schism caused by the severe morality
of Urban VI., 121.

Scrutiny, eight acts of the, 421-424.
Self-election of John XXII., 95.
"Serenissima Joanna," the friend of
the Holy See, 109.
"Sfumata," the, 413.

Sham investiture of Cardinal Orsini at
the Conclave that elected Urban VI.,
"ad placandum populum," 114.
Simoniacal elections, 70, 71.

practices at the election of

Innocent VIII., 168.

Sistine and Paoline Chapels, hostile
camps in the, 286-289.

Six sees after which the Cardinals are
designated, 19.

Sixtus IV., nepotism of, 160, 161.
Sixtus V., 260.

Social position of cardinals in the
Roman world, 29.

"Soggetti Papabili," twenty-one, 347.
Superstition as to the length of the
Papal reign, 85.

Suspected poisoning of Leo X., 184.

T.

Terms of the promulgation of the
election of Gregory VII., 9.

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