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528 528- INDEX. Mahometans, xlii. Early discoveries by the, ii. 112. Their progress in discovery, in. 472. Their excesses, 473. Their patriotic principle, 487. Their chivalrous spirit, 4SS. See Cas- tile. Spanish Arabs. See Moors. Spanish fleet, fitted out under Gonsalvo de Cordova, iii. 12. Stage, low condition of the, ii. 244. Sugar-cane, introduced into Hispaniola from the Canaries, in. 470. Swiss mercenaries, Pulgar's account of the, I. 39G. Employment of, ii. 105. Their value in the expedition of Charles VIII., 280. Their organization, 280. T. Talavera, Fray Fernando de, anecdote respecting him and Isabella, i. 24C. Regards Columbus's theory as vision- ary, II. 120. Opposes the demands of Columbus, 126. Archbishop of Gra- nada, 404. Remarks respecting, 405, 40C. His mild policy, 40G; the cler- gy dissatisfied with it, 408. Appeases the insurgents of the Albaycin, 413. Commends Ximenes, 424. The queen's correspondence with, in. 189, note. A victim of the Inquisition, 249, note. Tarento, invested by Gonsalvo de Cor- dova, III. 26. Surrenders, 30. Tendilla, Inigo Lopez de Mendoza, count of, remarks respecting, ii. 404. His conduct at the Albaycin, 418. His income, in. 434, note. Thiene, his"Letteresulla Storia de' Mali Venerei," in. 502. note. Ticknor, George, his essay on the early progress of the dramatic and the his- trionic art in Spain, n. 249, note. Time, economy of, by Ximenes, in. 424. Toledo, account of the environs of, in. 461, note, Toledo, wealth and grandeur of the arch- bishop of, I. xx., in. 434, note. See Carillo, Mendoza, and Ximenes. Toledo, Fadrique de. See .lira. Toledo, Garcia de, commander of the expedition against Gelves, loses his life', III. 313, note. Toleration, among the Moors, i. xxxiii- Remarks on the want of, n. 448. Sep Intolerance. Tordesillas, treaty of ii. 181. Toro, battle of, i. 160. Meeting of the assembly at, in 1505, in. 207. Toro, Leyes de, in. 448. Torquemada, Thomas de, the confessor of Isabella, facts respecting, i. 247. Inquisitor-general of Castile and Ara- gon,255. Convictions under, 264. His last days and death, 267. His fanati- cism, 268. His violent conduct at a Jewish negotiation with Ferdinand and Isabella, ii. 137. Forbids the Jews receiving assistance, 143. Torture, by the Inquisition, i. 257. Tournament, near Trani, in. 46. Trade, various regulations of, i. 223, iii. 45:?. Trani, tournament near, ni. AQ. Trastamara, revolution of, i. 3. Termi- nation of the male line of the house of, 136. Tribunals of Castile, reorganization of the, I. 192. Tripoli, captured, in. 313. Truxillo, punishment of certain eccle- siastics there, n. 4. Turks, Frederic's application to, for aid. III. 10. Gonsalvo's expedition against them, 16. Their defence of Si- George, 17. U. Universities, Spanish, ii. 202, in. 315 327, 483. Ureua, count of, n. 433. His conduct at the Sierra Vermeja, 437, 439, 443. Goes out to meet Gonsalvo, in. 291. Comes into collision with Ximenes. 411.