INDEX
- A
- Abraham “El Gerbi,” [211], [213]
- Aguilar, Alonso de, [177], [180], [182], [281]–3
- Ajarquia, [176], [181]
- Alcabala, [384], [394], [395]
- Alcalá de Henares, University of, [402]
- Alexander VI. (Rodrigo Borgia), [85], [236], [239], [248], [261], [306], [353], [354], [360], [363]
- Alfonso V. of Aragon, [24], [25], [35], [115]–119, [350]
- Alfonso of Castile, brother of Isabel, [22], [35], [46], [52], [56], [60], [64], [65]
- Alfonso II. of Naples, [350], [353], [354], [356]
- Alfonso V. of Portugal, [52], [70], [96], et seq.; [107], et seq.
- Alfonso, son of John II. of Portugal, [223], [337]
- Alfonso, Archbishop of Saragossa, [244], [330]
- Alhama, [165], [170]
- Aliator, [176], [181], [182]
- Aljubarrota, Battle of, [30]
- Almeria, [161], [204], [216], [220], [280]
- Alpujarras, The, [278], [280]
- Alvaro, Don, of Portugal, [212]
- Amadis de Gaula, [414]
- Anne of Beaujeu, [340]
- Anne of Brittany, [340]
- Aranda, Council of, [239]
- Aranda, Pedro de, [261]
- Architecture, Castilian, [419]–420
- Arras, Cardinal of, [73], [81]
- Arthur, Prince of Wales, [373], [374]
- Atella, capitulation of, [362]
- “Audiences” in Seville, [136]
- Auto-de-Fe, [256]
- Ayora, Gonsalvo de, [192]
- Azaator, Zegri, [274]
- B
- Baeza, [216], [217], [219], [220], [223], [280]
- Bahamas, discovery of, [304]
- Barbosa, Arias, [406]
- Barcelona, [38], [39], [40], [50], [75], [305], [328], [352]
- Bernaldez, Andres, Curate of Los Palacios, [168], [263], [412]
- Berri, Charles, Duke of (later of Guienne), [72], [81], [83]
- Biscay, Province of, [100], [101], [112], [117]
- Blanche of Navarre, [26]
- Blanche, dau. of John II. of Aragon, [27], [28], [43], [44]
- Boabdil, [172], [181], et seq.; [198], [203], et seq.; [208], [221]–223, [227], et seq.
- Bobadilla, Beatriz de (Marchioness of Moya), [62], [74], [84], [85], [212], [213], [298]
- Bobadilla, Francisco de, [314]
- Borgia, Cæsar, [364]. (See also Alexander VI.)
- Burgos, [54], [55], [60], [103], [106];
- C
- Cabrera, Andres de (later Marquis of Moya), [83], [86], [112], [114], [298]
- Cadiz, Marquis of, [136], [139], [140], [165] et seq.; [175], [177], [180], [183], [200], [201], [209], [212], [216]
- Cancionero General, [410]
- Carcel de Amor, [415]
- Cardenas, Alonso de, [153], [176];
- Carrillo, Archbishop, [58], [59], [60], [63], [64], [68], [76], [78], [79], [80], [85], [89], [90], [94], [96], [100], [105], [108], [109], [111], [232], [239], [240]
- Castillo, Enriquez del, [87], [411]
- Catherine of Aragon, [334], [372], [374]
- Celestina, [416]
- Charles of Austria, son of Archduke Philip, [378], [384], [390], [396], [408]
- Charles, The Bold, [116], [117]
- Charles VIII. of France, [186], [340], [347], [348], [351], et seq.; [363]
- Charles of Viana, [26], [36], et seq.
- Church, Castilian, [13], et seq.; [104], [231], et seq.; [249], [250]
- Cid Haya, [216], [220], [223]
- Cifuentes, Count of, [177], [180]
- Cisneros, Ximenes de, [242], et seq.; [273], et seq.; [402], [403]
- Claude, dau. of Louis XII., [378]
- Columbus, Bartholomew, [289], [315]
- Columbus, Christopher, early life, [286];
- nautical theories, [291];
- appears at Spanish Court, [295];
- character, [294], [298], [300], [302], [314];
- appearance, [295];
- prepares to leave Spain, [299];
- first voyage, [303], [305];
- reception at Barcelona, [305];
- second voyage, [307];
- views on slavery, [310];
- third voyage, [314];
- arrest, [315];
- fourth voyage, [316];
- devotion to Queen Isabel, [298], [313], [317];
- death, [317]
- Columbus, Diego, [294], [299], [317]
- Commines, Philip de, [48]
- Conversos, The, [251], [252], [253]
- Coplas de Manrique, [408]
- Coplas de Mingo Revulgo, [417]
- Cordova, Gonsalvo de, [189], [206], [280], [361], [367], [371]
- Cortes, the Castilian, [18]
- Cota, Rodrigo, [417]
- Cueva, Beltran de La (Count of Ledesma, Duke of Alburquerque), [32], [33], [45], [48], [51], [52], [54], [57], [62], [64], [89], [151]
- D
- D’Aubigny, Stuart, [361]
- Davila, Juan Arias, [261]
- De Puebla, [374]
- Diaz, Bartholomew, [289]
- E
- Edict of Grace, [255]
- Egypt, Sultan of, [219], [278]
- Eleanor, dau. of John II. of Aragon, [43], [44], [359]
- Emmanuel of Portugal, [273], [338], [343], [372]
- Enriquez, Fadrique, Admiral of Castile, [36], [58], [59], [60], [74]
- Enzina, Juan del, [417], [418]
- Escalas, Conde de, [205], [206], [207]
- Española, [305], [309], [313], [314], [316]
- Estella, [49], [51]
- Estepar, El Feri Ben, [281], [282]
- F
- Fadrique (the younger), [155]
- Federigo of Naples, [355], [364], [370]
- Ferdinand of Aragon (The Catholic) character, [2], [69], [174], [210], [324], [325], [330], [332], [370], [371], [387], [391];
- appearance, [89];
- diplomacy, [346], [352], [358], [359], [364], [372], [375];
- birth, [26];
- becomes heir to throne of Aragon, [40];
- alliance with Isabel, [35], [69], [77], et seq.;
- meeting with Isabel, [208];
- reconciliation with Henry IV., [86];
- becomes King of Aragon, [118];
- attempted assassination of, [328];
- military measures, [102], [103], [166], et seq.; [112], [168], [175], [191], [196], [201], [216], [219], [280], [379];
- attitude to Jews, [264], [265], [271];
- to Mudejares, [283];
- to the Inquisition, [249], [255], [258];
- to Roman See, [235], [239], [254];
- to his children, [335];
- to Columbus, [296], [297], [313];
- foreign policy of, [335];
- receives submission of Boabdil, [229];
- second marriage, [388];
- regent of Castile, [390];
- estimate of his work, [422]
- Ferdinand, son of Archduke Philip, [379]
- Ferrante I. of Naples, [36], [349], [350], [353], [356]
- Ferrante II., [354], [356], [361], [364], [369]
- Fez, King of, [221], [229]
- Florence, [349], [350], [353]
- Foix, Catherine de, [339]
- Foix, Gaston de, [43], [75]
- Foix, Gaston de (the younger), [43]
- Foix, Germaine de, [388], [390]
- Fonseca, Alonso de, [30], [240]
- Fornovo, battle of, [361]
- Francis Phœbus of Navarre, [111], [339]
- Fuenterrabia, meeting of, [48]
- G
- Galicia, settlement of, [133]
- Galindo, Beatriz de, [332], [407]
- Genoa, [25]
- Geraldino, Alessandro, [299], [333]
- Giron, Pedro, Master of Calatrava, [36], [60], [62], [63]
- Granada, City of, [215], [224], [227], et seq.;
- Guadix, [173], [206], [216], [220], [221], [223], [224], [280]
- Guejar, [280]
- Guiomar, Doña, [31], [233]
- Guipuzcoa, [100], [106], [112], [117]
- Guzman, Ramir Nuñez de, [155], [156]
- H
- Hamet, “El Zegri,” [199], [200], [201], [202], [206], [210], [211], [213], [214]
- Haro, Count of, [101], [129]
- Henry IV. of Castile (Prince of Asturias), [23], [27], [28];
- Henry VII. of England, [373]
- Henry, “The Navigator,” of Portugal, [289]
- I
- Inquisition in Castile, [249], [253]–261
- Isabel of Castile, character, [1], [4], [5], [131], [233], [319], [324], [327], [328], [336];
- love of her Faith, [325];
- attitude to her confessors, [241], [242], [243], [326], [327], [329];
- love of learning, [332], [333], [400] et seq.;
- devotion to Ferdinand, [329];
- her magnificence, [321], [323], [399];
- her justice, [130], [135], [136], et seq.; [155];
- birth, [22];
- childhood, [34], [46], [52], [67];
- suggested alliances, [35], [39], [53], [62], [68], [70], [72], [73];
- marriage with Ferdinand, [69], [74], [76], [77], et seq.;
- joins her brother Alfonso, [65];
- reconciliation with Henry IV., [84], [85], [86];
- accession, [88], [91], [92];
- appeals to Archbishop Carrillo, [100];
- celebrates battle of Toro, [109];
- quells riot in Segovia, [112], et seq.;
- visits Seville, [115], [136];
- disputes with Ferdinand, [186];
- legislation and reforms of, [147], [150], [153], [392], et seq.;
- military measures of, [106], [168], [187], et seq.; [192], [194], et seq.; [218];
- visits camps, [207], [211], [226];
- entry into Granada, [230];
- attitude to the Castilian Church, [234], [235], [236], [247], [248];
- to the Inquisition, [249], [254], [255], [258];
- to the Jews, [264], [265], [271];
- to the Mudejares, [273], [279], [280], [284];
- to the Roman See, [235]–239, [254];
- to Columbus, [285], [295], [297], [298], [303], [315];
- to slavery, [312]–313;
- to her children, [331], [334], [377], [380], [381];
- her will, [383];
- her death, [384];
- survey of her reign, [421].
- Isabel, mother of Isabel of Castile, [33], [34]
- Isabel, dau. of Isabel of Castile, [82], [207], [223], [337], [338], [343], [344], [345]
- Isabella, the city, [313]
- Ismail, Sultan, [162]
- J
- James IV. of Scotland, [374], [375]
- Jews, [6], [250], [252], [263], et seq.
- Joanna, “La Beltraneja,” [45], [46], [81]–83, [93], [94], [99], [119], [120], [336]
- Joanna of Portugal, wife of Henry IV., [30], [31], [32], [33], [44], [45], [52]
- Joanna of Aragon, dau. of Isabel of Castile, [334], [341], [342], [375], et seq.; [390]
- Joanna (Queen of Aragon), [26], [27], [40], [41], [42], [75]
- John II. of Aragon, [24], [25], [26], [28], [36], [40], [101], [364]
- John II. of Castile, [22], [23], [27]
- John II. of Portugal, [107], [108], [118], [289], [292], [307], [338]
- John, son of Ferdinand and Isabel, [115], [216], [223], [331], [332], [339], [344]
- L
- Lebrija, Antonio de, [406]
- Lerin, Count of, [280]
- Lisbon, Treaty of, [118], [336]
- Literature, Castilian, [407], et seq.
- Loja, [175], [176], [201], [205]
- Lopera, battle of, [200]
- Louis XI. of France, [42], [43], [47], et seq.; [81], [100], [106], [110], [115], [116], [117], [118], [186], [339], [346], [347]
- Louis XII. of France (Duke of Orleans), [355], [357];
- Lucena, [181]
- Ludovico, “Il Moro,” [348], et seq.; [364]
- M
- Machado, Roger, [321], [323], [373]
- Madeleine, sister of Louis XI., [43], [339]
- Madrigal, Cortes of, [124]
- Malaga, [173], [204], [208], [209], et seq.
- Margaret of Austria, [340]–344
- Maria, dau. of Ferdinand and Isabel, [338], [372]
- Marineo, Lucio, [405]
- Marriage-settlement of Ferdinand and Isabel, [79]
- Martyr, Peter, [195], [219], [385], [404]–405
- Mary of Burgundy, [83], [117]
- Maximilian, King of the Romans, [340], [358]
- Medina-Celi, Duke of, [295]
- Medina del Campo, Concord of, [56], [253];
- Junta of, [57]
- Medina-Sidonia, Duke of, [136], [140], [168], [189], [190]
- Mendoza, family of, [52], [76], [82], [84], [89];
- Merlo, Diego de, [165], [169]
- Miguel, grandson of Ferdinand, [345]
- Military Orders, [10], et seq., [152], [154]
- Moclin, [207]
- Montalvo, Alfonso Diaz de, [146]
- Montpensier, Count of, [361], [362]
- Moriscos, the, [284]
- Mudejares, the, [15], [196], [271], et seq.
- Muladies, the, [170]
- Muley Abul Hacen, [162], [163], [164], [167], [169], et seq., [198], [202], [203]
- N
- Naples, [349], [350], [354], [356], [357], [361], [362], [364], [365], [366]
- Naples, Joanna II. of, [25]
- Navarre, [37], [40], [339], [388]
- O
- Olito, Treaty of, [47]
- Olmedo, battle of, [64]
- Ordenanzas Reales, [146]
- Ovando, Nicholas de, [316]
- P
- Painting, Castilian, [418]–419
- Palencia, Alonso de, [411]
- Paredes, Count of, [105], [153]
- Passage of Arms, [33]
- Paul II. Pope, [79], [85]
- Perez, Fra Juan, [299], [300]
- Philip, Archduke of Austria, [341], [375], [379], [389], [390]
- Pinzon, The Brothers, [303]
- Pius II., Bull of Pope, [78], [81]
- Plasencia, Count of (Duke of Arévalo), [93], [96], [98], [110]
- Polyglot-Bible, [403], [406]
- Printing, introduction of, [401]
- Pulgar, Hernando de (“He of the Exploits”), [225], [226];
- Q
- Quintanilla, Alonso de, [295]
- R
- Ramirez, Francisco, [192], [283]
- Rapallo, sack of, [356]
- Rojas, Fernando de, [416]
- Ronda, [201], [202], [281]
- Royal Council, the, [142], [143]
- Roussillon and Cerdagne, [47], [75], [82], [111], [186], [346], [351], [352], [379]
- S
- Salamanca, Treaty of, [389]
- Sanbenito, [256]
- Santa Cruz, College of, [404]
- Santa Fé, [226], [227]
- Santa Hermandad, La, [123], et seq.; [131], [132]
- Santiago, Mastership of. See Military Orders
- Segovia, [19], [65], [112]
- Sforza, Gian Galeazzo, [348], [349], [357]
- Silva, Alonso de, [359]
- Sixtus IV., Pope, [85], [117], [118], [237], [254]
- Suprema, La, [259]
- T
- Talavera, Fra Fernando de, [119], [151], [241], [272], [277], [278], [305], [323], [326]
- Tendilla, Count of, [272], [276], [278], [305], [404]
- Toledo, Cortes of, [141], et seq.
- Tordesillas, Treaty of, [307]
- Toro, battle of, [108];
- citadel of, [102]
- Toros de Guisandos, [67]
- Torquemada, Thomas de, [258], [261], [266]
- V
- Velez-Malaga, [161], [204], [208], [209]
- Venegas, Cacim, [171], [180]
- Venice, League of, [360]
- Vespucci, Amerigo, [317]
- Villahermosa, Alfonso, Duke of, [103], [125], [175]
- Villena, Marquis of (Juan Pacheco), [28], [29], [30], [36], [53], [56], [61], [62], [63], [67], [70], [80], [82], [84], [86], [87];
- Y
- Yañez, Alvar, [135]
- Z
- “Zagal, Abdallah, El,” [173], [181], [201], [203], [209], [215], [216], [220], [221]
- Zahara, [163], [164], [200]
- Zamora, [98], [107]
- Zoraya, [171], [172]
- Zurita, [413]
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