- Damascus, beauty and wealth of city, i. [370–372].
- Dances derived from the Orient, iii. [663].
- De Hauteville, House of, ii. [54].
E
- Edrisi, geography of, ii. [71].
- Egilona, queen of Roderick, captured at Merida, i. [246];
- marries Abd-al-Aziz, [269].
- Egiza, his tyranny, i. [216].
- Egypt, effect of its civilization on the Arabs, i. [132].
- Elvira, foundation and wars of, i. [542–549];
- surrenders to Abd-al-Rahman III., [567].
- Emirate, disorders of, i. [322].
- Equestrian sports, their magnificence, iii. [491], [492].
- Ervigius, reign and death of, i. [214].
F
- Fatimites of Africa, i. [580];
- remove capital to Egypt, [646].
- Favila, King of Asturias, i. [356].
- Fayic and Djaudar, eunuchs, conspiracy of, i. [697].
- Ferdinand Gonzalez, Count of Castile, his character, i. [589];
- power and exploits of, [603], [604].
- Ferdinand III., character of, ii. [416].
- Ferdinand the Catholic, character of, ii. [539];
- defeated at Loja, [559].
- Festivals, iii. [667–669].
- Force, worship of, by man, i. [121].
- Forum Judicum, i. [178];
- procedure it enjoins, [179], [180];
- foundation of modern jurisprudence, [181];
- precepts, [185–189].
- France, South of, its traditions and civilization, iii. [61];
- literary and social condition, [64], [65].
- Franks, the character and institutions of, i. [300].
- Fraxinet, colony of, i. [602].
- Frederick II., Emperor, first defiance of the Pope, iii. [31], [33];
- his genius, [35];
- laws of, [36];
- commercial regulations instituted by, [39];
- his intimacy with the Moslems, [39];
- his power and dignity, [54];
- his character, [56–59].
G
- Galera, siege of, iii. [287].
- Garcia, King of Leon, i. [575].
- Gerbert, his origin, iii. [483];
- educated at Cordova, [484], [485].
- Ghalib subdues Africans, i. [649];
- feud with Ibn-abi-Amir, [719], [720].
- Giralda, construction of, ii. [316].
- Gothic March, i. [446], [447];
- conquered by the Franks, [448].
- Granada (city), siege and capture of, ii. [677], [683].
- Granada (kingdom), dawning greatness of, ii. [131];
- taken by Almoravides, [214];
- condition of, in fifteenth century, [513], [514];
- palaces of, [525].
- Guadalete, battle of, i. [230].
H
- Hamet-al-Zegri, raid of, ii. [574];
- severity of, [634];
- sold as a slave, [641].
- Harrani, Syrian physician, i. [502].
- Haschim, vizier of Mohammed, defeated by the Christians, i. [519].
- Hasdai, ambassador of the Khalif, i. [593];
- cures Sancho the Fat, [595].
- Hegira, i. [88].
- Hischem I., Emir, i. [421];
- his character, [422];
- war with his uncles, [425];
- his armies invade France, [429];
- his death, [439].
- Hischem II. kept in tutelage, i. [716];
- severe restraints imposed on him, [717];
- disappearance of, [761].
- Hischem III., ii. [71];
- death of, at Saragossa, [108].
- Human sacrifices of Arabs, i. [37].
I