Marx, Karl, on Daumer, 14–15 n.
Merlin, 235
Messalians, sect, 18 n.
Midelfort, H. C. Erik, 254
Minucius Felix, Christian apologist, 1,2,3,5,6,9,11
Molay, Jacques de, grand master of the Temple, 82, 84,91,92,97
Molinier, Auguste, 127
Montanism, 16 Muhlava’s confession, 221-2
Mummulus, mayor of palace, 148
Murray, Margaret, 107-15,117,119-20,121,123,125,223,232; influence of, 107-8,120; theory about witchcraft, 108-9; use of sources, 110-15
Nicholas of Massaro, Fraticelli “bishop”, 46-7,47-8, 53
Nider, Johannes, Dominican, 204 219,220, 237
Night-witches, See Flying witches
Nogaret, Guillaume de, and Templars, 84,92; and Boniface VIII, 180-5; and Guichard, 185, 190
Notker, Labeo, translator, 208-9
Oberhauserin, the, accused of maleficia, 242
Observants, Franciscans, 49–51
Orgies, promiscuous and incestuous, accusations of, xi; against early Christians, 1–4,11; against Gnostics, 10; against Paulicians, 18; against Bogomiles, 18–19; against Orléans sect, 20; against French heretics, 21; against German Waldensians, 30; against Austrian Waldensians, 34; against Waldensians in general, 37; against Italian Waldensians, 37-8; against French Waldensians, 38-9; against Fraticelli, 47, 51-2; against witches, 102; preserved in literary tradition, 55-6; not substantiated, 54-6; accepted by some modern historians, 117-22; and Agape, 10; psychoanalytical interpretation, 262; See also Bacchanalia; Witches’ sabbat
Origen, 65
Orléans, sect at, 19–20, 57,122
Outlaw, Roger, lord chancellor of Ireland, 200,201
Outlaw (Utlagh), William, the elder, 198
Outlaw, William, son of Alice Kyteler, 198,200-1
Pact, with Devil or demon, in witch-stereotype, 99-100; in Aquinas, 176; in early witch-trials, 229-30; in legends, 232-3 See also Temple, the
Pactus legis Salicae, 149, 209-10, 218
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; And see Waldensians
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