Papacy, early history, 5, 78, 106-09, 115, 120, 128, 131, 133-34, 152-53, chap. ix, 190; relations with Pepin and Charlemagne, 194-97, 200, 206-10; in feudal period, 262-63, 268, 271, 274, 276, chap. xv, 301-04, 354; and the crusades, 311-15, 320, 322-24, 417; and Barbarossa, 349-53; and Italian bankers, 355; and culture, 387-88 391, 393, 410, 412,414; under Innocent III, chaps. xxiii, xxiv; and England, 481-83, 496, 518-19, 525; and France, 491, 496-98, 502-07, 514, 529; and Germany, 540-41; and eastern Europe, 556, 558; and its opponents, chap. xxx; and Italian politics, 577, 584, 586, 634-38; and Italian Renaissance, 589-90, 592, 596-97, 611, 622
Papal States, 197, 208, 265, 567, 573, 580, 637; and see Patrimony of St. Peter
Paper, introduction of, 185
Papinian, 30, 122
Papyrus, 185
Paradise, Mohammedan, 175; Dante's, 412-13
Parallel passages, 575
Parchment, 185
Pardoners and Pardons, see Indulgences
Paris, during the invasions, 90, 118, 179, 219; Capetian, 260, 266-67, 270, 274, 334, 363-64, 366, 370, 423, 492-94, 497, 510; during the Hundred Years War, 513, 519-21, 524, 526-27, 529; University of, 379, 381, 385, 3?9-90 434, 458, 546, 561, 567; cathedral of Notre Dame, 432; and see Parlement of Paris
Parish, church and priest, 237, 282, 437-38, 451-52, 484, 562, 564, 569; as a political unit, 623
Patrons, of art, 482, 521, 597; of churches, 282, 437; of learning and literature, 384, 389, 410, 475, 482, 521, 594; of the Italian Renaissance, 574, 577-78, 585, 592-93, 603
Charlemagne, 202, 206-07; of town courts, 336, 411; of the Inquisition, 447; of the Vehm, 534-35; of Italian despotisms, 578; of Louis XI, 624-26; and see Burning at the stake, Imprisonment, Jails