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518 518 INDEX. Frencli, 3:i5. Grants Ferdinand the investiture of Naples, and other favors, 330. Becomes a patty in the Holy League, 337. His bull, excommuni- cating the sovereigns of Navarre, 3G0. Jurisprudence, reform of the, i. IDC. Study of, in Spain, 20."). See Laws. Justice, administration of, in Castile, i. 131, 178, 188, 194, 206. King and queen preside in courts of, 195. Meas- ures for the administration of, ii. 48. Marineo cited respecting, in. 438. Justice of Aragon, his court, i. Ixxxvi. Causes referred to, xciv. Institution of the office of, cv. Important functions of, cv. Examples of independent con- duct of, cvii. His great consideration, cxix. K. King of Aragon, extent of liis authority, I. Ixxxv. King of Castile, his power and the peo- ple's compared, i. Ivii. Knighthood, favored by the law of Cas- tile, 1. Ixiv. Knights, civilities between the Moorish and Cliristian, i. 293. See Chivalrij. Koran, the, exacts military service of all persons, i. 271, 7wte. Ladies, literary, in Spain, ii. 196. Laino, surprised by Gonsalvo, ii. 319. Lance, complement of a, i. 51, note. Lanjaron, captured, ii. 428. Laws, codification of the, i. 196. Com- pilation of, 111. 447. Character of the, 4.53. Lebrija, Antonio de, notices of, and of his writings, i. 410, note, ii. 199. Em- j)loyed in the compilation of tl>e Coni- plutensian Polyglot, iii. 323, yiole. Leo X., his brief to Ximenes, iii. 423. Leon, Ponce de, discovers Florida, iii. 472. Leon, llndrigo Ponce do, facts respect- ing, 1. 118, 320. His oppositit)n to Uie duke of Medina Sidonia, 189, 32J. Made marquis of Cadiz, 321. His ex- pedition against Albania, 322. His indomitable spirit there, 332. His con- nexion with the expedition to the Ax- arquia, 359, 360, 366. His escape, 369. Rewarded, 394. Rescues Fer- dinand, II. 15. Danger of, before Malaga, 24. Takes possession of the citadel, 36. Drawn into an ambuscade near Baza, 47. Clears the gardens of their timber, 57. Death and heroic character of, 106. His descendants and titles, 108, note. Leonora, i. 353, in. 217. Libraries, remarks on, before the intro- duction of printing, ii. 187, note. License for private voyages to the New World, II. 488. Literature, early state of, in Castile, i. 12. Its encouragement under John II., 13, 21; Marquis of Villena, 14; Marquis of Santillana, 16; John de Mena, 18 ; minor luminaries, 20 ; epis- tolary and historical composition at this period, 22. Encouragement of, by Alhakem II., 284. State of, among the Spanish Arabs, 299 ; circumstan- ces favorable to it, 300. Palmy state of, during the reign of tlie sovereigns, III. 484, note. Further observations respecting it, 494, note. See Custilian literature. Llorente, his computations respecting the victims of the Inquisition, i. 265. Notice of his History of the Inquisi- tion, 2G8, 7?.o<e. Computations respect- ing the Inquisition, taken from, in. 492, note. Loja, Feriliiiand's unsuccessful attempt on, I. 340. Ali Atar, tiie defender of, 374. Lord Scales distinguislies him- self at, 397. Lombardy, conquered by the French, in. 5. Longfellow, Henry W., his version ol' Mnnrique's Coplas, ii. 23J, note. Longiieville, strengthened by Palice,and pursues the duke of Alva, m. 35C. Lorraine, duke {)f. See John. Louis XI., of France, his treaty with