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522 o22 INDEX. siege Alhama, 330, 33G. Withdraw, 334, 337. Skirmish with the Span- iards before Loja, 342. Internal dis- sensions ambng the, in Granada, 341). Their opposition to the Christians in tiie e.xpedition to the A.xarquia, 3G1. Their losses at the battle of Lucena, 378. Strength of their fortresses, 364, 388. Their modes of defence, 388. Terms to the vanquished, 389. Policy in fomenting the factions among them, 405. Success and advancement of the Christians against, 408. Their civil feuds at the siege of Malaga, ii. 25. Gfneral sally of the, 30. Ter- mination of their empire in the Pen- insula, 102. Their destiny, 105. Tala- vera's mild policy for the conversion of, 406. Books of the, burnt, 413. Revolt in the Albaycin, 416, Con- version of, at Granada, 422. Called Moriscoes, 422. Rising of the, in the Alpuxarras, 426. Their punishment, 429. Measures for introducing Chris- tianity among them, 430, 453. Trans- ported to the Barbary coast, 442 Edict against those in Castile, 446. Termination of their history, during the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, 455. Prohibited from going lo tjie New World, 488. E.xpedition against, in Africa, under Ximevies, iii. 299. Their loss at Oran, 306. See Granada. Moral energy, remarks on, ii. 401. Moratin, his " Origenes del Teatro Es- paiiol," II. 249, note. His dramatic criticism, in. 249, note. Moriscoes, the Moors so called, ii. 422. Gonsalvo's kindness to them, in. 294. Moya, marchioness of. See Bohadilla. BIuBoz, Juan Bautista, notice of him, and his writings, ii. 508, note. N. Naharro, Bartiiolomeo Torres de, notice of liim, n. 240. His comedies, 241. Najara, duke of, dissatisfied with the queen's settlement of the regency, iii. 209. Surrenders, 287. Arrives at Pampelona with reinforcements, 356, Names, Arabian mode of selecting, i. 349, note. Naples, dissatisfactions respecting the crown of, ii. 274. Threatened by Louis XII., III. 9. Partition of, be- tween France and Spain, 11,. 13, 20. Ground of Ferdinand's claim to, 14. Astonishment of Italy, at the partition of, 20. French forces there, 40. Sub- mission of, to the Spanish, 81. Gon- salvo's triumphant entry into, 82. Princes of, 82, note. Reduction of the fortresses of, 84. Enthusiasm for Gonsalvo at, 152. Extortions of the Spanish troops there, 153. Treaty re- specting, 217. Enthusiastic reception of Ferdinand at, 262. Dissatisfactions there, 260. Ferdinand's acts there, 275. Gonsalvo leaves, 278. The pope grants the investiture of, to Ferdinand, 336. Government of, 468. Regard there for Ferdinand, 469. See Charles VIII., and Garigliano, Navagiero, Andrea, his account of the revenues of the nobles in Castile, iii. 434, note. Cited respecting chivalry in the war of Granada, 488. Notice of him and his works, 489, note. Navarre, in the middle of the fifteenth century, i. xxx. Title of Carlos to, 30. Factions of the Beaumonts and Agramonts, 32. Defeat of Carlos, 33. Influence of Louis XI. in the councils of; crown of, devolves on Francis PhcEbus, 353. Marriage of Catharine of, u. 5. Sovereigns of, iii. 347. Fer- dinand's distrust of, 348. Negotiations of, with France, 349. Ferdinand de- mands a passage tlirough, for his army, 350, 362. Embarrassing situation of the princes of, 351. Allied to France, 351. Invaded by the duke of Alva, 352. Abandoned by John, 352. Con- quered, 354. United with Castile, 359,466. Examination of Ferdinand's conduct respecting the treatment of, 359. Excommunication of the sove- reigns of, by Julius II., 360. Impru- dence of, in not granting Ferdinand's