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523 INDEX. 523 request, 3G4; authorizes war, 364. Gross abuse of the victory over, 304. Aulliorities respecting, 36G, note. French defeated by a force sent there by Ximenes, 408. Navarrete, Martin Fernandez de, his re- searciies in the pubhc archives of Spain, II. 133, 507, note. Navarro, Pedro, his celebrity, in. 17. Defends Canosa, 44. His services at Naples, 84. Joins Gonsalvo, 120. Commander of the expedition against Oran, 300, 303. Sends for the cardi- nal to take possession of Oran, 307. His opposition to Ximenes, 308. His African conquests, 312. His fate, 314, note. His conduct at the battle of Ravenna, 330. Navigation, historical remarks respect- ing, H. 110. Negroes, slavery of the, sanctioned, ii. 496. See ludians. Nemours, duke of, supersedes D'Aubi- gny. III. 40. Invests Barleta, 43. De- fies the Spaniards, 52. Discomfited, 53. His expedition to Castellaneta, 55. Fights the Spanish at Cerignola, 74. His forces, 75. His death, 7G. Rout of the French, 77, 79. His burial, 79. See Foix. New World, historians of the, ii. 506, note. Inquisition extended to the, iii. 409. Nobles of Castile, privileges and immu- nities of the, I. Iviii. Their jealousy of Alvaro de Luna, 7. Their league against Henry IV., of Castile, 75. Op- pose the Santa Ilermandad, 181. Plans for reducing, 199. Policy of the sove- reigns towards the, 393. Magnificence of the, 398. Their gallantry, 399. The queen's care for the education of the, 11. 191. Their scholarship, 195. Ac- complished women, 196. Dissatisfied with the queen's settlement of the re- gency, III. 209. Their disgust with Ferdinand's severity, in the case of the marquis of Priego, 290. Their feelings at the death of Ferdinand, 387. Xi- menes replies to, 407. Depression of, by Ferdinand and Isabella, at their ac- cession, 431. Their great power, 433. Their immense revenues, 434. Northmen, remarks on the discoveries by the, ii. 119, no^c, .131, note. Norton, Andrews, his " Evidences of the Genuineness of the Gospels," com- mended, III. 325, note. Novara, battle of, in. 345. Noyon, treaty of, in. 413. Nunez, employed on the compilation of the Complutensian Polyglot, in. 323, note. O. 01iva,Fernan Perez de, notice of, ii. 245. His classical imitations, 246. Not popular, 247. Olmedo, battles of, i. 7, 8G. Omeyades, dynasty of the, i. 275, 27G. Sumptuous public works by the, 277. Their revenues, 280. Their decay, 286, 292, 300. Oran, description of, in. 299. Warlike preparations against, 300. Battle be- fore, 304. The city of, stormed, 305. Entered by the army, 306. Moorish loss at, 30G. Entered by Ximenes, 307. Miracle baid to have been per- formed there, 307, note. Ximenes said to continue to watch over, 315, note. Earthquake at, in 1790, and abandon- ed, 315, note. Ordenangas Reales, the work of Montal- vo, I. 198, in. 448; Orders. See Military Orders. Ortega, John de, scales ihe battlements of Alhama, i. 323. Orthes, treaty of, in. 357. Ostia, the storming and capture of, n. 332. Ovando, Nicholas de, sent out to His- paniola, ii. 477. Instructions to, 478. Refuses Columbus admittance to His- paniola, 484. Sends Bobadilla and others to Spain, 484. Oviedo y Valdez, Gonzalo Fernandez de, author of the " Quincuagenas," facts respecting, i. 112, note. Character of his work, 113.