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I n d e x Abraham, patriarch, 68, 90; as model husband and father, 68 absence. See bigamy and the marital debt Adam and Eve. See marriage, Adam and Eve adultery, 17, 23, 37–41, 48, 57, 65–69, 80–81, 90–94, 101–105, 115–116, 128–129, 137, 139, 167, 172, 179 (see also bigamy, motivation by adultery); as grounds for divorce, 92; punishment in England, 37–41, 65; punishment in France, 44, 66; Roman law and Byzantine law, 92, 102 Alexander III, Pope, 1, 13, 27, 161, 179 Anne, Saint, 91 Avignon, Carole, 16, 31, 41, 156–158, 163–164, 166, 182 banns, 4, 13–15, 18, 31, 39, 56, 76, 79, 103, 106–107, 136, 139, 163 baptism, 124, 131–132, 135, 139 basoche, 125 bigamy: bribery, 63–63, 87, 106, 136, 190 n. 61; fines, 14–15, 19, 25–26, 30–49, 72, 76, 82–86, 97–98, 119, 122–123, 133, 137; fraud, 5, 49–50, 60–64; as heresy, 138; jurisdiction, 35–36, 42–43, 121–122; motivations for, 98, 101–106, 119–126; motivation by abandonment, 98; motivation by adultery, 101–102; motivation by childlessness, 103–104; pre-contract, 97–98; punishment for, 37–41, 97–100, 113–115, 119–131, 133, 137; punishment in Dijon, 33; punishment in England, 37–41; punishment, sixteenth century, 4, 33, 140, 166 nn. 116–118, 153 n. 5, 154 n.8; sentencing, 33, 38–39, 46–51, 123–134; serial monogamy, 98–99, 141; sermons, 118–119, 127–128; stories about, 31–32, 107–111; successive, 21–22; theology, 19, 23–27; three-party suits (see bigamy, pre-contract) Bishops of Troyes, 42–43, 117–119 blasphemy, 32, 73, 117, 124, 131–132 Boccaccio, 108–109 Bonnart, Antoine, 62, 171 n. 31 Bourrouche, Bertrand, 64, 171 n. 34. Bouvier, Barthélémy, 62–63, 129, 148–149 Braque, Jean, bishop of Troyes, 42 bribery. See bigamy, bribery brigandage, 33, 47, 73, 113, 124–125 Brown-Grant, Rosalind, 67 Butler, Sara, 40, 82, 88, 99–104, 112 Caesarius of Heisterbach, 108–109 Casini “le Noble,” 60, 128, 151–152 Cent nouvelles nouvelles, 110–111 Charageat, Martine, 35, 41 charivari, 25–27 Chenalier, Pierre, 54–56, 169–170 Chenilloy, Hugh, 100, 127–128 children, legitimacy, 28, 48–50, 103–104 Christian identity, 5, 12, 19, 59–60, 111, 135–138 clandestine marriage, 1–4, 13–18, 40–41, 45– 46, 106, 115, 136, 138–141; and the Council of Trent, 4, 14–15, 17, 132, 138–141; and the Fourth Lateran Council, 13–14 Clark, Katherine, 24 Cleree, Jean, 127–128 Colette, wife/widow of Jean de Feuges, 77–81, 143–144 competence. See bigamy, jurisdiction Council of Trent, Tametsi. See clandestine marriage; Council of Trent creantare, 15, 175 nn. 30 and 31 Cristellon, Cecilia, 102 d’Arras, Gautier, 31 D’Avray, David, 19, 23, 100, 129, 136 Davis, Natalie Zemon, 5, 135 de Giverny, Étienne, Bishop, 118 de Louay, Pierre, 52, 61–63, 168 n. 8 212 Index denunciation, 51, 65, 119–120 des Maraulx, Renaud, 53–55, 62, 168–169 desertion. See bigamy, motivation for abandonment devil, 128–131 Donahue, Charles Jr., 32, 36–37, 39, 96, 125–126 Duby, Georges, 10–12, 99 education, clergy of Troyes, 67, 117–118 Eisenach, Emlyn, 31 Ephesians, 20–21 Etienne “Languedoc,” 46–47, 61–62, 126–127, 144–145 Falzone, Emmanuël, 31 Ferrand, Jean, 128, 184 n. 56 Freppier, Jean, 54–56, 169–170, nn. 17–18 “Gast of Gy,” 24 Gauvard, Claude, 25, 66, 114 gender, and bigamy, 6, 51, 71, 73, 136 Gerson, Jean, 67–68, 89–90, 93 Gillion de Trasignes, 109–110 Goody, Jack, 10 Gottlieb, Beatrice, 18, 45–46 Grands Jours de Troyes, 42–43 Gratian, 27–28 Hartog, Hendrik, 141 Helmholz, R.H, 155, 168, 177–178 heresy, 45, 73, 114–116, 129, 131–132, 138 Herlihy, David, 108 honor, 5, 27, 70, 78, 89–91, 93–94, 135–136. See also husbands, honor; wives, honor Hostiensis, 22, 29–30, 32 Hundred Years’ War, 7, 11, 52, 68, 86, 104, 113–114, 117, 119, 122, 132–134 husbands, 59, 65–67, 70; honor, 70 identity. See Christian identity incest, 10–13, 16, 96–97, 115 informal separation. See self-divorce Innocent III, Pope, 13, 21, 23, 91, 123, 139 inquisitor of heretical depravity, 131–132 insult, 45, 65, 92, 116 Jehan, Jean, 57, 105, 147–148 Jerome, Saint, 20, 111 Joseph, Saint, 67–70 Karras, Ruth, 32 ladder. See scala...

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