Pairaud, Hugues de, treasurer of Paris Temple, 77,91,92
Parrinder, Geoffrey, 108
Passavanti, Jacopo, Dominican, 215, 217
Paul, St, and Eucharist, 8; on demons, 64
Paul, monk of Chartres, 20-1
Paulicians, accusations against, 18,49; not Dualists, 57
Payens, Hugues de, founder of Templars, 75
Percin J.J., 137
Peter of Greyerz (Gruyères), judge, 204-5,229
Petronilla of Meath, in Kyteler case, 200,203
Petronius, 206-7
Phibionites, Gnostic sect, 9-10 n. Philastrius, bishop ofBrescia, 16
Philip the Fair, king of France, and Templars, xii, 77, 80-3, 89–90, 92-7; and Boniface VIII, 180-5; and Guichard, 185,187,192
Pietro de Jacopo, Waldensian, 41
Piotto, Giovanni Battista (de’ Ploti), 143-5
Pius IX, pope, 139
Pliny the Elder, 206
Plotis, Joannes de, fictitious bishop, 140
Plotis, de, family, fictitious members of, 140,141
Plouvier, François, inquisitor, 42
Plutarch,6
Poer, Sir Arnold, seneschal of Kilkenny, 200,201
Poer, Sir John, husband of Alice Kyteler, 198,200
Polyaenus, Greek writer, 6
Poor of Lyons, 32;
Psellos, Michael Constantine, 18,19, 57
Pseudo-Dionysius, 68
Rabelais, François, 144
Rategno, Bernardo (Bernard of Como), inquisitor, 145
Ratherius, bishop of Verona, 69,212
Raynouard, F. J. M., 86
Recordi, Pierre, accused of magic, 194-5
Regino, abbot of Prüm, 210,211
Reynaud de Langres, informer, 187
Richalmus, abbot of Schönthal, 67, 71-3,169
Richard of St Victor, mystic, 68
Ridgeway, Sir Thomas, justice of the peace, 243,245
Robbins, Russell Hope, 109
Robert le Bougre, inquisitor, 228
Robert of Bristol, in Kyteler case, 198
Roman religion, 12–14
Rothar, king of Lombards, 208
Rudolf Ardent, monk, 58
Runciman, Sir Steven, 108
Runeberg, Arno, 110, 115-17,120, 123,125,152
Sacrilege, accusations of, xii; against Templars, 86,91,92; against witches, 102,227
Saisset, Bernard, bishop of Pamicrs, 180
Sallust, 6
Santi, Louis de, 135
Satan,
Satanism,
Scot, Michael, astrologer, 166,173
Scot, Reginald, writer on magic and witchcraft, 167,169,171
Sepúlveda, Juan Ginez de, biographer, 53 and n.
Sermet, Antoine-Pascal-Hyacinthe (“le Père Sermet”), 135-6
Setto, Antonio di, inquisitor, 37-8
Siegfried III, archbishop of Mainz, 27-8,29–30,32
Sierra Leone, “leopard men” of, 7
Simmerthal case, 204-5
Sodomy, Templars accused of, 85, 87, 89
Soldan, Wilhelm Gottlieb, 126,129, 139
Solomon, King, 167,173
Spee, Friedrich von, Jesuit, 253
Spina, Bartolommeo, on witch’s salve, 220
Spirituals, Franciscan, 43
Stalin,Josef Vassarionovich, 86
Stedelen, accused at Simmerthal, 204
Stedinger, peasants, 29 n.
Stewart, Francis, Earl of Bothwell, 119-20,121
Stürmlin, accused of
Styles, Elizabeth, alleged witch, 111
Suetonius, 14
Sulpicius Severus, biographer, 67
“synagogue” (orgiastic assembly), 41, 100,230;
Talion, 161-2
Tartarotti-Serbati, Girolamo, folklorist, 103
Tatian, Christian apologist, 2
Temple, the (Order of the Knights Templars), founded, 75-6; role of, in the East, 76; wealth of, 76; as bankers, 76-7; autonomy of, 78; unpopularity of, 79; ejected from Palestine, 80; antagonizes Philip the Fair, 82; attacked by Philip, 83, 84-5; accusations against, xii, 85-6,92, 187,259; innocence of, 86-8; torture used against, 90-1,93,94; confessions obtained from, 91; propaganda against, 91-3,187; attitude of Clement V to, 93-4, 187; papal commissions on, 95-6; innocence of, affirmed by members, 95-6,97; suppression of, 95-6,181
Tertullian, 2, 3, 8–9,14,41,67
Theodoret, ecclesiastical historian, 68
Theophilus, legend of, 233
Thomas Aquinas, St, on angels and demons, 68; not concerned with witches, 174; on incubi and succubi, 175, 237; on ritual magic, 175-6,177
Torso, Conrad, unofficial inquisitor, 25-8,29
Torture, meaning of, 254-5;
Tostato, Alfonso, on witch’s salve, 220
Trachtenberg, Joshua, xiii
Trent, Council of, 8
Trevisard family, accused of
Trithemius (Tritheim), abbot of Spanheim, 167
Trotsky, Lev Davidovich, 124
Vaissete, Joseph, Dom, historian of Languedoc, 127