1.
"Royal council," the name given to meetings at which the king is not
present, ii. 33.
Roye, Eleonore de, wife of Louis de Conde, her grief and
death, ii. 145, 303, note.
Roye, Madame de, mother-in-law of Conde, arrested, i. 437;
but subsequently declared innocent, i. 465.
Ruble, Baron de, his remarks respecting La Huguerye's misrepresentation
of the character of the Queen of Navarre, ii. 425.
Rubys, an agent in the massacre at Lyons, ii. 504, note, 514.
Russanges, De, a goldsmith, betrays the Protestants of Paris, i. 360.
S.
Sacramentarians excepted from the pardon extended in the Declaration of
Coucy, i. 179.
Sadolet, Bishop, his kindness to the Waldenses or Vaudois of
Provence, i. 242.
Sague, an agent of the King of Navarre, arrested, i. 424.
Sainctes, Claude de, his speech at the Colloquy of Poissy, i. 532;
complains of Huguenot boldness, i. 570;
a violent advocate of persecution, ii. 254.
"Saint," the prefix of, insisted upon by the Sorbonne, i. 223.
Saint Andre, Jacques d'Albon, Marshal of, i. 266;
his rapid advancement, i. 272;
makes terms with the Guises, i. 354;
his influence with Constable Montmorency, i. 469;
becomes one of the triumvirs, i. 470, 471;
he returns a defiant answer to Catharine de' Medici, when ordered to
go to his government, ii. 27;
lays siege to and takes Bourges, ii. 71, 72;
is killed in the battle of Dreux, ii. 95;
enmity of Catharine de' Medici toward, ii. 97. See Triumvirs.
Saint Denis, battle of, Nov. 10, 1567, ii. 213.
Saint Etienne, ii. 353.
Saint Germain, Conference of, 1561, i. 539;
its article on the eucharist rejected by the Roman Catholic
prelates, i. 541;
assembly of notables at, i. 574;
conference of, January 28, 1562, ii. 7;
its profitless discussions, ii. 8;
delight of Mouchy and his companions at its close, ii. 8, 9;
flight of the court from, ii. 626.
Saint Germain, the edict of pacification of, ending the third civil
war, Aug. 8, 1570, ii. 363;
dissatisfaction of the clergy, ii. 365;
sincerity of the peace, ii. 367.
Saint-Germain-des-Pres, the old abbey of, ii. 483, note.
Saint Germain l'Auxerrois, church of, i. 174;
bell of, ii. 455, 470, note.
Saint Goard, ii. 537, 538.
Saint Heran, Governor of Auvergne, his reported magnanimity, ii.
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