INDICES


1. Names of Dominicans

2. Names of other persons


NAMES OF DOMINICANS (206)

Achilles of Allschwiler, prior of Basel 1255-1258 - 3.18

Alan, prior of York - 5.5.4

Albert of Germany (deceased), uncle of Conrad - 5.4.5; 5.9.10

Albert, a brother at Bologna - 4.5.5

Albert, prior of St. Catherine's at Bologna - 2.29

Albert the Great, provincial of Germany 1254-1259 - C:1241,1258; 1.6.12; 4.12.12; 4.23.10

Arnold of Montpellier - 5.3.3

Averard of Germany - 3.14

Balduin of France, theologian - C:1241

Bartholomew, a student at Leipzig - 1.6.12

Bartholomew of Tours, theologian - C;1241

Bene of Lombardy - one of the early companions of St. Dominic; In 1221 he and brother Frugerius founded convent at Siena - 1.6.6.

Benedict of Montpellier - 5.3.1; 5.7.1

Benedict of Pont - 5.2.14

Benedict, of the Cuman mission - 6.2

Benedict, prior of Cambridge - 5.4.10

Bernard of Bologna, possessed - C:1221; 1.7.1; 3.33; 4.14.5; J:110-120

Bernard of Canco (near Agen), founded convent at Agen, died there 23 November 1252, body found incorrupt 26 years later - 5.9.7

Bernard of Rochefort, Papal inquisitor, martyred at Avignon 1242 - 5.1.1

Bernard of Trasversa in Gascogne, a holy man - 5.9.12

Bernard, prior at Auxerre - 1.5.8

Berthold - 3.25

Bertrand of Avignon - 5.6.4

Bertrand of Garrigues, companion of St. Dominic, sent to Paris, then provincial of Provence, beatified by Leo XIII (Brev. O.P., 6 Sept.) - C:1258; 2.10; 2:19; 5.7.1; J:51,101

Bertrand, sent by St. Dominic from Rome to Bologna - J:55

Blance, sister of Prouille - 5.1.2

Boniface, of Bologna 5.3.17

Bonus of Brittany, theologian - C:1241

Chabert of Savoy, of the convent of Lyons - 2.31; 5.9.15

Christian, sent by Dominic to Bologna - J:55

Clarus, received in 1219 by Blessed Reginald at Bologna, penitentiary for Pope Honorius III, the first to teach theology to the brothers - 1.4.4; 5.1

Columbus, prior of Montpellier - 5.1.2; 5.2.15; 5.9.3

Conrad of Germany, martyr - 4.22.1

Conrad of Germany, nephew of Albert, buried with sisters - 5.9.10

Conrad of Germany, master, brought in by Dominic in 1220 (5.2.3), first provincial of Germany (4.22.1)

Conrad of Germany, prior of Constance (5.2.13; 5.9.11). Two Conrads of Germany were received at Bologna ( Analecta, 1, p. 72); it is not clear which each of these passages refers to.

Cunegundus, Sister - 4.24.2

Diego, recently died - 5.5.7

Dominic, Saint - C:each year; 1.4.4; 1.5.1; 1.5.2; 1.5.4; 1.6.9; all of Part 2; 3.1; 3.27; 4.1; 4.2.3; 4.4.2; 4.5.4; 4.5.5; 4.7.4; 4.13.1; 4.14.1; 4.15.3; 4.24.5; 5.1.1; 5.1.2; 5.2.2; 5.2.3; 5.3.3; 5.3.6.8; 5.3.20; 5.4.14; 5.5.6; 5.7.1

Dominic, companion of Peter Martyr, wounded with him and died later -5.1.3

Dominic, lay brother at Santarem - 5.3.6.4

Dominic, prior at Santarem - 5.5.6

Dominic of Majorca - 5.1.2

Dominic of Segovia, prior provincial first in Lombardy and then in Spain - 5.16

Dominic of Spain, a first companion of Dominic, later prior in Madrid - 4.4.2; J:31,49

Dominic of Valerica, at Orthez - 5.9.6

Dominic of Viterbo - 1.5.4

Elias of Provence, theologian - C:1241

Engelbert of Frankfurt - 3.17

Erich of Brachio, a holy man in Bologna - 5.6.3

Evrard, formerly archeacon of Langres - C:1221; 5.2.2; J:89-91,110

Ferdinand, Santarem, died around 1223 - 5.3.6.6; 5.5.7 (It is disputed whether the two passages refer to the same person.)

Ferdinand Didam - 1.6.28

Former bishop of Lisbon - 5.3.6.7; 5.5.9

Florent of France, theologian - C:1241; 4.12.14

Garcias of Aure, Papal inquisitor, martyred at Avignon 1242 - 5.1.1

Gerald of Frachet, eighth provincial of Provence - Prologue 1 & 2; C:1258 (see Introduction)

Gerard, companion of John of Wildeshausen - 6.5

Gerard of Florence - 1.6.8

Gerard of Trent, companion of Peter Martyr - 5.1.3

Gerard, a deceased prior who appeared to Queen Mary of Hungary - 6.5

Gilbert, sent to found convent in England in 1221 - J:88

Giles of Spain, originally of Portugal, in novitiate with Humbert, died 14 May 1265, beatified by Benedict XIV - 4.3.1; 4.5.6; 4.15.4; 4.16.1; 4.16.2; 4:24.5; 5.3.6; 5.3.6.1; 5.3.6.7; 5.3.6.8

Gillard, subprior at Orthez - 5.5.10

Godfrey, Papal Penitentiary in Holy Land - 3.40

Godfrey of Blevello, of Burgandy - C:1241

Gomez, sent by Dominic to Spain, later to Bologna - J:49

Guala, was received by Blessed Dominic in 1219 at Bologna, founded convent at Brescia, bishop there in 1230 - 1.5.1; J:95; Stephen de Salignac, p. 75.

Guerric, of Saint Quentin in Flanders - C:1241; 4.11.1; 4.12.14; 5.4.12

Gui, of Lyons - 5.4.1

Gui de La Tour-du-Pin, bishop of Clermont - C:1241

Hannibald of Rome, theologian, later Cardinal Priest of the Basilica of the Twelve Apostles - C:1241

Heidenrich, of Freiberg an der Mulde - 5.3.18

Henry of Cologne, Germany, entered with Jordan, sent as prior to Cologne, died 23 October 1225. - 3.20; 4.10.5; 4.13.3; 5.4.4; C:1219,1222; J:66-85

Henry of Marsberg, Germany = the elder - 1.5.6; 1.6.25; 4.12.7; 4.24.4; 5.2.10

Henry of Germany, bishop - C:1258

Henry of Warsaw, probably the companion of St. Hyacinth, and provincial of Poland around 1245.- 5.3.16

Herman of Germany - 5.4.6

Hugh of Metz - C:1241

Hugh of St. Chers/St. Theodore, entered in 1226 just after Humbert of Romans, Master in Paris 1230-35, prior provincial of France, bishop of Vienne, Cardinal - C:1238,1241,1254; 1.5.7; 4.10.2

Hugh, sent with Peter of Sézanne to Constantinople - 4.23.13

Humbert of Romans (a town in Burgundy), prior provincial of France 1244-1254, bishop of Sisteron, Master of the Order in 1254 - Prologue 1; C:1241,1254; 1.1.3; 4.1; 4.3.1; 4.10.2; 5.3.6

Isnard, prior of Pavia, a holy man - 5.9.13

Ivo of Brettany, prior provincial in the Holy Land - 5.4.11

James, prior at Bologna - 4.12.4

James of Lombardy, at Paris - 5.2.11

James of Metz, prior - 2.43

John, companion of St. Dominic, later went to Africa - 2.8

John Agnus, perhaps Lammens of Ghent, a prior in 1272 - 4.24.6

John Pungens Asinum of Paris, theologian - C:1241

John of Arles - 5.3.4

John of Balistar, died at Limoges - 5.5.11

John of Bologna, died 1235 - 1.4.3; 2.18.

John of Columna, nephew of Cardinal John Columna, entered in 1226, died in 1290 as Archbishop of Messina - 1.5.5; 4.11.3; C:1241 & 1254.

John of Lentini, provincial of Rome - C:1254

John of Lyons - 5.3.7

John of Navarre/Spain, sent by Dominic to study in Paris - J:51,55

John of Poland - 5.1.3

John of Scalin - 5.9.14

John of Scalini, of Valenciennes, a holy man - 5.9.14

John of St. Giles, theologian - C:1222,1241

John of Wildeshausen, sent to Hungary, then Bishop of Bosnia, Master of the Order - C:1241; 1.5.11; 4.16.3; 4.24.10; 6.4

John Vincent of Bologna - 3.42.5; 5.4.14

Jordan of Saxony - C:1220,1221,1222,1223,1236,1241; 1.6.22; 1.7.3; all of Book 2; 1.6.22; 1.7.3; 4.1; 4.4.1; 4.10.2; 4.10.4; 4.10.5; 4.11.3; 4.12.3; 4.12.12; 4.13.3; 4.14.4; 4.14.5; 4.16.9; 4.23.9

Julian of Bordeaux - 5.3.11

Lambert, prior at Bologna - 5.4.14

Lambert of Liège - 2.41

Lawrence of Brittany, theologian - C:1241

Lawrence of England, sent by Dominic to study in Paris - 4.24.6; J:51 (Cf. Analecta 1, 396)

Leo, entered with Jordan & Henry - J:74

Leo of Denmark - 1.6.24

Manes (Mames), half-brother of Dominc, sent to Paris - 2.1; J:51

Martin, a lecturer at Northampton - 5.5.5

Martin of Padua - 1.6.8

Martin of Pavia, delivered by Isnard - 4.24.9

Martin, brought to Rome by Jordan - 4.14.4

Martin, Santarem - 5.3.6.3

Martin, Santarem, former chaplain of bishop of Lisbon - 5.3.6.7

Martin, Santarem, lay - 5.3.6.1; 5.3.6.3

Matthew, abbot. He joined St. Dominic in 1216 and died in Paris around 1226 - 5.2.1; J:48,51

Matthew of Spain - 5.7.7

Maurice, of Toulouse; he died in 1249 at Albi in the home of the Franciscans and was buried there - 4.24.1; 5.9.4

Michael of Spain, sent by Dominic to Paris - J:51

Miguel de Ucero, sent by Dominic to Spain, later to Bologna - J:49

Moneta, Master, died in 1235. - 4.10.1

Nicholas, a lecturer at Brussels - 5.2.9

Nicholas, of Freiberg an der Mulde - 5.3.18

Nicholas Palea of Giovinazzo, who built the convent of Perugia, then prior of the Roman province 1230-1233 - C:1254; 4.21.1; 5.4.13; 5.6.2

Nicholas, prior at Avignon - 5.2.16

Nicholas of Salamanca - 4.12.11

Octavian, of Florence - 4.11.2

Oderic, lay, sent by Dominic to Paris - J:51

Paul of Venice, received by St. Dominic at Bologna in 1220, died at Venice - 1.6.4; 5.4.3

Paul of Hungary, taught Canon Law at Bologna, received by St. Dominic at Bologna, in 1221 sent to Hungary - 6.1

Pelagius of Spain, a holy man - 5.9.1

Peter, sent with Peter of Sézanne to Constantinople - 4.23.13

Peter Gonzalez, a holy man buried at Tuy - 5.9.2

Peter Selhan, a first companion of Dominic, later prior of Limoges - C:1205; J:38

Peter Sendre, from Catalonia, died 1244 - 4.24.8

Peter of Aubenas, died around 1245 - 4.12.8; 4.14.6

Peter of Cazes, prior of Marseille - 5.6.5

Peter of Digne - 5.3.12

Peter of Ferrand - 5.3.6.8

Peter of Guerche, subprior of Dinan in Brittany, died around 1245 - 5.2.4

Peter of Le Puy en Velai - 1.6.23

Peter of Lucrin - 4.10.6

Peter of Lyons - 5.6.1

Peter of Madrid, sent by Dominic to Spain - J:49

Peter of Montpellier (1) - 5.3.1

Peter of Montpellier (2) - 5.3.2

Peter of Rheims, provincial of France, around 1242 bishop of Agen. - C:1241; 4.1; 4.22.2

Peter of Santarem - 5.6.1

Peter of Sézanne, sent by Gregory IX in 1233 with Hugh and Peter, and others to John Brienne (1230-1237), regent for the missing Latin emperor - 4.23.13

Peter of Tarantasia, theologian - C:1241

Peter of Toulouse - 5.5.12

Peter of Valletica, tenth provincial of Provence - C:1258

Peter of Verona, Martyr - C:1241; 5.1.3

Peter the Norman - 5.3.10

Pontius, prior at Montpellier - 5.3.2

Pontius of Lespara, sixth provincial of Provence - C:1258

Pontius of St. Giles, ninth provincial of Provence - C:1258

Rainucius of Orvieto - 1.5.4

Ralph, former chaplain of St. Nicholas, entered in 1219 at Bologna under Blessed Reginald, in 1220 prior there, in 1235 was at the convent of Santa Maria della Quercia at Viterbo - 1.4.2; 5.4.14

Ralph, acting provincial of Germany - 5.2.13

Raoul of Rome - 1.6.7; 4.14.7; 5.4.13; 5.7.3

Raymond de Felgar of Miromont, fourth provincial of Provence, 1232 bishop of Toulouse - C:1241,1258

Raymond, bishop of Grasse - C:1241

Raymond of Lausanne - 5.3.7; 5.3.8; 5.3.17; 5.6.1

Raymond of Peñafort - C:1238, 6.3

Raymond Vasco, second provincial of Provence - C:1258

Reginald, received by Dominic in Rome, sent to Bologna, then to Paris -C:1218,1219,1222; 1.5.1; 3.4; 4.2.1; 4.2.2; 4.7.2; 4.10.1; 4.13.3; 5.2.1; J:56-58,60-61,63-66

Reginald, Papal Pentitentiary in Holy Land - C:1236; 3.40

Reginald, Papal Penitentiary, bishop of Armagh - 2.20

Richard, of England - 4.6.2; 5.5.3

Richard, first prior at Bologna - 4.13.1

Robald (=Tobald/Tibald), of Albenga, received the habit from St. Dominic in 1220 (See Analecta, 1, 397) - 4.24.7

Robert of Bologna - 5.3.17

Robert of Magdeburg - 5.2.3

Roland of Cremona, died c. 1259 - C:1241; 1.5.1; 1.5.17; 4.8; 5.4.14

Romeus of Catalonia, fifth provincial of Provence - C:1258

Sadoc - 6.1

Simon, prior at Prague - 3.44.2

Stephen Alvernus, seventh provincial of Provence - C:1258

Stephen of Auxerre - C:1241

Svipert, prior of Patak - 6.1

Tancred, joined the Order in 1218 and died in 1230, present when Dominic raised nephew of Cardinal -4.13.1; J:100

Theodald - 3.6

Theophilus - 4.24.3

Thierry of Auxerre - 1.5.3

Timo of Poland, lecturer at Prague - 3.44.2

Thomas - a first companion of Dominic, gave him houses in Toulouse - C:1205; 2.11; J:38

Thomas Aquinas - C:1241; 4.16.3; 4.23.6

Ulrich, of the house of Friesach - 5.3.20

Ulrich, prior of Freiberg an der Mulde - 5.3.18

Vigoreux - 5.3.9

Vincent of Montpellier, - 5.3.3

Volkand, succeeded Walter of Germany as prior at Basel - 5.9.9

Walter, of Cork - 5.3.15

Walter of Germany, regent-master at Vercelli, received by Jordan - 4.10.3

Walter, prior and lecturer at Strassburg, prior at Basel - 4.24.2; 5.9.8

Walter, of Norwich - 5.3.14

Walter of Rheims, died at Metz - 5.2.6

William, once an official of the chancery of Sens, assigned to Orléans - 5.2.7

William, Papal Inquisitor, martyred at Avignon 1242 - 5.1.1

William Claret, a first companion of Dominic - D:31

William de Locis - 5.6.6

William of Alton (England), theologian - C:1241

William of Arles - 5.3.4

William of Cambridge - 5.4.10

William of Châlon-sur-Saone, a young brother - 5.2.8

William of Germany - 4.24.3

William of Le Puy en Velai in Provence - 5.3.8

William of Montpellier - 5.4.9

William of Peiraut, writer - C:1241

William of Sissac Vasco, third provincial of Provence, died on 23 May 1238 - C:1258; 5.9.5

William of Etampes - C:1241

Yves of Brettany, provincial of Holy Land - 2.36; 5.4.11


NAMES OF OTHER PERSONS

Alfred, a student at Bologna - 2.28

Aimon, Franciscan Brother sent with Peter of Sézanne to Constantinople by Gregory IX in 1233

Alexander IV, Pope 1254-1261 - C:1254; 1.6.9; 4.23.6

Alexander of Hales, Franciscan, first regent-master in theology at the University of Paris 1236-1238 - 5.4.12

Alexander, Master at Bologna, later bishop in England - 1.4.1

Amicia of Oignies - C:1205

Bela, king of Hungary - 6.4; 6.5

Benedict of Campostella - 5.1.3

Bona, a holy woman - 1.2.4

Boris, leader of Cumans - 6.1

Conrad, son of Frederick II - 1.6.26; 5.8.10

Clusinus, prior of Avignon monks, martyred at Avignon 1242 - 5.1.1

Desiderius, a Cathar bishop - 5.1.3

Diego, Bishop of Osma - J:4,14-17,20,26,28-30,32-33,37

Eberhart, Cistercian abbot - 1.5.11

Elizabeth, wife of Gunsic Albus - 3.44.2

Frederick II - C:1241; 1.6.26; 3.45.2; 4.16.3; 5.8.10

Fulk, Bishop of Toulouse - C:1205; J:39-43

Gui Fulk, bishop of Puy in 1257, archbishop of Narbonne 1259, Cardinal of Santa Sabina 1261, Clement IV 1265-1268 - 1.7.4

Guillaume Helia, Cistercian bishop of Orange 1200-1221 - 1.2.2

Gunsic Albus, in Prague - 3.44.2

Gregory IX - See Hugh, bishop of Ostia.

Honorius III, Pope 1216-1227 - C:1216; J:45,53

Hugh, bishop of Ostia, then Pope Gregory IX 1227-1241 - C:1233,1238,1241; 1.5.1; 3.4.5; 4.11.3; 5.1.1; J:96

Innocent III, Pope 1198-1216 - C:1215,1216; J:18,19,32,40-41,45

Innocent IV, Pope 1243-1254 - C:1241,1254; 1.6.26; 1.6.28; 4.14.8; 4.23.6

James, a Cistercian monk - 1.5.9; 1.6.14; 1.6.17

James, king of Aragon - 5.1.1

James of Vitry, a master, bishop and cardinal - 1.2.3

John, deacon of St. Quentin, gave St. Jacques to brothers - C:1218

John, emperor at Constantinople - 4.23.18

John of Rupella, disciple of Alexander of Hales - 5.4.12

Louis IX, king of France - C:1254; 1.5.7; 2.36; 4.23.15; 5.3.10

Louis, son of Louis IX - 4.23.15

Marshall of Mirepoix - 5.1.2

Mary, queen of Hungary - 6.5

Mary of Beaumont - 2.36

Mary of Oignies, in the diocese of Liège - 1.2.3

Mary of Tarasconne - 1.7.4

Membrok, leader of Cumans - 6.1

Nosarius/Nazarius, a Cathar bishop - 5.1.3

Otto, Cardinal Bishop of Porto - C:1241

Paul, a convert from Islam - 4.23.13

Pontius, a Franciscan in Albi - 5.9.4

Peter Senescal of Lausanne - 3.18

Philip, son and successor of Louis IX - 4.23.15

Ralph, Franciscan Brother sent with Peter of Sézanne to Constantinople by Gregory IX in 1233

Raymond, archdeacon of Toulouse, martyred at Avignon 1242 - 5.1.1

Raymond Carbonne, Franciscan, martyred at Avignon 1242 - 5.1.1

Raynier, Cardinal - C:1241

Reginald, papal penitentiary, later bishop of Armagh - 2.20; 3.40

Simon, Carmelite - 3.43

Simon de Montfort, Count - C:1205,1217; 2.3; J:34,37,46

Stephen, son of King Bela of Hungary - C:1254; 6.5

Stephen, Carthusian prior at Portes - 1.2.1

Stephen, Franciscan, martyred at Avignon 1242 - 5.1.1

Stephen of Fossanova, Cardinal, whose nephew was raised to life by St. Dominic - J:100

Verudadis - 1.4.5

William of Melitona, Franciscan, regent-master in theology at the University of Paris 1247-1254 - 5.4.12

William, Bishop of Modena, later Cardinal Bishop of Santa Sabina - C:1258

William of St. Amour, born 1200, Master of Arts at Paris by 1228, Regent Master of Theology around 1250. He bitterly attacked the medicant orders, and St. Thomas Aquinas wrote against him. He got the upper hand under Pope Innocent IV, but in 1256 Pope Alexander IV instituted proceedings against him. King Louis IX banished him from France in 1257. He later returned to his native village, and from this distance worked to his death against the mendicant orders. - 1.5.7