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501 INDEX. 501 Bigotry, of Isabella, i. 24G, ii. 153. Re- specting the heathen, 469. Common to the age of Isabella, iii. 189 ; and to later times, 190. Blancas, Jerome, notice of, and of his writings, i. cxxiii. Blanche, daughter of John IL, of Ara- gon, I. 30. Title to the crown of Na- varre left to, 43. Her tragical story, 45. Her death, 47. Her repudiation by Henry IV., 66. Boabdil. See Mdallah. Board of Indian affairs established, ii. 1C8, 491. Bobadilla, Francisco de, sent out to His- paniola with extraordinary powers, ii. 472, 476. His treatment of Columbus, 472. Remarks respecting his appoint- ment and his extraordinary powers, 475. Ovando is ordered to send him home for trial, 478. His fate, 484. Bobadilla, Doiia Beatriz Fernandez de, the intimate friend of Isabella, i. 85, note. The wife of Andres de Cabrera, 127. Mentioned in Isabella's testa- ment, III. 177. Present at her death, 198, note. Expelled from Segovia, 248. Reestablishes herself at Segovia, 27J, note. Bologna, taken possession of by tlve French, m. 335. Relieved by the duke of Nemours, 338. Books, Isabella's collection of, ii. 187. Remarks on collections of, before the introduction of printing, 187, note. Destroyed by Xinaenes, 413. Borgia, Cssar, proposition to transfer, from a sacred to a secular dignity, iii. 7. His conduct at Capua, 22. Gon- salvo's treatment of, 380. Bourbon, Gilbert de. See Montpensier. Boyl, Bernaldo, sent to negotiate a trea- ty with France, in. 67, C8. Braganza, duke of, anecdote respecting, I. 169, note. Brazil, discovered and taken possession of, II. 506. Brescia, captured by the French, iii. 338. Bullfights, Isabella'.s views o?, iii. 198, note. Cabra, Count of, i. 376. Honors con- ferred on him, 394. Cabrera, Andres de, the husband of Beatriz de Bobadilla, his exertions to reconcile Henry IV. and Isabella, i. 127. His cooperation in favor of pro- claiming Isabella as queen, A,note. Marquis of 3Ioya ; tumults at Segovia respecting, 183. E.xpelled from Sego- via, 111. 248. Survives his wife, 271, note. Cadiz, Ponce de Leon, marquis of, his opposition to the Guzmans, i. 189. See Leon. Calabria, the duke of, atTarento, iii. 25. Guaranty to, 30. Treatment of, 31, 390. Calabria, invasion of, by Gonsalvo de Cordova, iii. 24. D'Aubigny de- spatched to, 45. Reduced, 51. Calatrava, grand master of. See Giron. Calatrava, knights of, i. 212. Cambray, League of, iii. 282. Partition of the continental possessions of Venice thereby, 330. Without principle or good policy, 331. Its origin, 331. Canaries, historical notice of the, ii. 112, 113, note. Ximenes extends the In- quisition to the. III. 409. Cancionero, General, «. 226. Its lite- rary value, 227. Cancioneros, publication of, ii. 226. Canosa, besieged, in. 44. French sally out of, 52. Capmany, Antonio, notice of, and of his writings, i. Capua, fate of, in. 22. Carbajal, Lorenzo Galindez de, notice of, and of his writings, iii. 426, note, 450, note. Cardenas, Alonso de, grand master of St James, his enterprise in the district around Malaga, i. 358, 360, 362, 366, 368. Intrusted with the assault on Baza, II. 53. Escorts the infanta Isa- bella to Portugal, 81. Cardenas, Gutierre de, of the household of Isabella, facts respecting, i. 105. 1 Cardona, Hugo de, commander of the