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513 INDEX. 513 of Santa Fe built near, 92. Proposi- tions by Abdallaii for the surrender of, 93. Its capitulation, 93; the condi- tions, 94. Commotions in, 95. Prep- arations for occupying, 90. Effects of the fall of, throughout Christendom, 100. Revolt of the Albaycin, 41C. Conversion of Moors at, 421. The burial-place of Ferdinand and Isabella, in. 183, 3S8. Population of, 485, 7iote. Greek manuscripts, furnished to Ximenes by the pope, in. 322. Grey, Thomas, marquis of Dorset; his cooperation with Ferdinand, in. 350. His discontent and return to England, 356. Guadix, in the domain of El Zagal, II. 50. Guarded by Cidi Yahye, 52. El Zagal at, 07. Occupation of, 72. Ferdinand's policy in regard to, 83. Guicciardini, remarks on, n. 327, note. Guienne, tJie duke of, Joanna affianced to, I. 114, 115. His death, 125. Guienne, expedition against, in. 349. Guzman, Henrique de. See Sidonia. Guzman, Nunez de, a distinguished scholar, ii. 201, note. Guzmans, their factions with the family of Ponce de Leon, i. 118, 189. H. Hacen, Muley Abul, surprises Zahara, I. 317. Besieges Alhama. 330. Ex- pelled from Granada, 349. His oppo- sition to the Christians in their expe- dition to the Axarquia, 301. His death, 407. Hallam, Henry, notice of, i. cxxiv, note. His remarks on the Epistles of Peter Martyr, ii. 78. Cited respecting penal statutes against the Catholics under Elizabeth, in. 190, note. His character of Elizabeth, 201, note. Heathen, bigoted views in relation to the, n. 409. See Indians. Henriquez, Frederic, punishment of, i. 206. Henriquez, Pedro, aids in the expedition against Alhama, i. 322. Adelantado VOL. in. 65 of Andalusia ; his connexion with the expedition to the Axarquia, 359, 360. His escape, 308. Henry HI., of Castile, his device for the recovery of his estates, i. Ixxv. Union of, with Catharine of Lancaster, i. 4. His death, 4. Henry IV., of Castile, his accession and popularity, i. 63. Disappoints ex- pectations, 65. His dissolute habits, 66. His repudiation of Blanche of Ar- agon, 06. Ilis marriage with Joanna, 67. Controlled by favorites of humble origin, 70. His interview with Louis XI. on the banks of the Bidassoa, 73 ; the consequences, 74. Nobles league against, 75. His breach of faith with the confederates, 77. Deposed near the city of Avila, 77. Has recourse to negotiation, 80. Disbands his for- ces, 81. Not present in person at the action of Olirtedo, 87. Treaty of, with the confederates, 93. Threatens Isa- bella with imprisonment, 100. His approbation of the marriage of Ferdi- nand and Isabella solicited, 103, 112, 115. Opposes the pretensions of Jo- anna to those of Isabella, 114, 141. Meets French ambassadors, 115. His interview with Isabella, at Segovia, 126. His illness and death, 134, 141. Influence of his reign, 137, 179. Henry VII., of England, his reception and entertainment of Philip and Jo- anna, III. 221. Heresy, punishment of, i. 231,234, note ; III. 491, note. Hermandad, or Holy Brotherhood, an association in Castile, i. llii. A con- federacy, 89. Establishment of the, 179. Code of the, 181. Opposed by the nobility, 181. Remonstrance against it, 205. Sanctioned in Aragon, II. 45. Leyes de la, in. 449. Herrera, Antonio de, notice of him, and his works, n. 508, note. Hispaniola, misconduct of the colonists at, n. 459. Mutiny there, 466. Op- pression of the natives, 466. Colum- bus forbidden to enter the harbour at, 484. Progress of the settlement there,