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Nevertheless, after hearing depositions from various witnesses, Sigismund’s Council agreed upon a long indictment against John XXIII. Subsequently, he was charged with incest, sodomy, adultery, rape, and the assassination of Alexander V.
Following a perfunctory trial he was found guilty, deposed, imprisoned
and strangled to death. When his funerary procession passed through the
streets of Rome bystanders tossed clumps of mud and stones at his
coffin; and his burial was done in secret, safe from the rebuke of the
locals. During his reign he had been “called by some the most depraved
criminal who ever sat on the Papal Throne; guilty of almost every
crime; as cardinal in Bologna, 200 maidens, nuns and married women fell
victim to his amours; as Pope he violated virgins and nuns; lived in
adultery with his brother’s wife; was guilty of sodomy and other
nameless vices; bought the Papal Office; sold Cardinalates to children
of wealthy families; and openly denied the future life.”
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