l council, i. 426;
plots with the Pope, ib;
his aid invoked by the Sorbonne i. 467, 468;
his threats of invasion, i. 555;
his message to Catharine de' Medici, i. 567;
he is commended by the Pope, i. 568;
he sends Courteville on a secret mission, ib.;
hesitates to aid the French Roman Catholics, ii. 54;
his offers on paper, ib.;
looks with suspicion on the projected conference at Bayonne, ii. 167;
is said to have threatened Charles IX., ii. 195;
he approves Alva's procrastinating policy respecting assistance to
the Guises, ii. 208;
offers 200,000 crowns if Charles will continue the war against the
Huguenots, ii. 228;
recalls his troops, ii. 342;
opposes the peace, ii. 360, 365;
his ambassador leaves the French court in disgust, after giving away
the silver plate Charles had given him, ii. 391;
his delight at hearing of the massacre of St. Bartholomew's
Day, ii., 536 seq.
Philippe, M., an inconsiderate minister at Cateau-Cambresis, leads
the iconoclasts, ii. 190;
he is executed, ii. 191.
Philippi, ii. 603.
Pibrac, avocat-general, ii. 493.
Picardy, the Duke of Longueville prevents the massacre of the
Protestants from extending to, ii. 526.
Pierre-Gourde, M. de, ii. 284.
Piles, M. de, ii. 312;
his brave defence of St. Jean d'Angely, ii. 340;
ravages the Spanish county of Roussillon, ii. 351, 355, 439;
his murder at the Louvre on St. Bartholomew's Day, ii. 467.
Pinart, ii. 623.
Pithiviers, or Pluviers, captured by Conde, ii. 87;
retaken by Guise, ii. 97.
Pius IV., Pope, his solicitude respecting France, i. 548;
sends the Cardinal of Ferrara as legate, ib.;
commends Philip II., i. 568;
praises Blaise de Montluc, by a brief, for his part in the massacre
of Toulouse, ii. 54;
his bull against princely heretics, April 7, 1563, ii. 141.
Pius V., Pope, is said to have threatened Charles IX., ii. 195;
his nuncio tries to prevent peace being concluded with the
Huguenots, ii. 228;
praises the Duke of Nemours for his severity, ii. 245;
approves by a bull the crusade at Toulouse, ii. 279;
his sanguinary injunctions after the battle of Jarnac, ii. 308, 309;
severely reproves Santa Fiore for sparing any heretics, ii. 335, 568;
his congratulatory letters after the battle of Moncontour, ii. 336;
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