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INDEX.
  • Sta. Croce, Cardinal (Cervini. afterwards Marcellus II.), 72–78.
  • States of the Church, invasion of, by the French (1797), 83.
  • Stefaneschi, Cardinal G. G. 154.
  • Stendhal quoted or referred to, 57, 61.
  • Stephen III. (768–772), his decree against the election to the Papacy, of anyone not an ordained Cardinal, 164.
  • Stock Exchange, improvised during interregnum, 51.
  • Symamachus (498–513), his canon on papal elections, 94.
  • Tencin, Cardinal, 68, 106.
  • Theiner, Father. keeper of the Vatican Records—his 'Clement XIV.' 111, 112; his Vetera Monumenta Poloniæ, 207 seq.
  • Tolentino, treaty of, 83.
  • Torres, a Conclavist, his intrigue at the election of Pius IV., 70, 71.
  • Tricks practised at Papal elections, 157, 158.
  • Turning-wheels for the admission of articles necessary for the use of Conclave, 108, 110.
  • Unigenitus, the Bull, opposition to it in France, 225–228.
  • Urban V. (1362–70) grants a Brief to Casimir the Great, of Poland, confirming validity of his marriage with a second wife, the first being yet alive, 207, 208.
  • Urban VI. (1378–89), the last, under the rank of Cardinal, who was elected Pope, 104, 164.
  • Urban VIII. (1623–44), riots at his election, 46, 47, 157; his Bull on Papal elections, 112.
  • Urbino, Duke of, 54
  • Vaini, Prince,—dispute with the Sbirri during an interregnum, 45, 46.
  • Vatican, the, the former locality of Conclave, described 104 seq.
  • Venice, Conclave at, after the death of Pius VI., 153.
  • Veto on Papal elections vested in certain Crowns, 158, 159; its intended application at the election of Pius IX., 162.
  • Visconti, Theobald, Archdeacon of Liege; see Gregory X.
  • Viterbo, protracted election at, 17–20. 153; communal bell of, 33; conflict between Rome and the Viterbese, 33.
  • Wagers, Bull Prohibiting, in times of Papal election, 49 seq.

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