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INDEX. 507 374. His illness and death, 375; pub- lic grief, 375. His character, 377. His private virtues, 379. His want of faith, 380. His loyalty, 381. Cordova, Pedro de, marquis of Priego, Ferdinand's severity towards, iii. 283, Respect shown by, to the remains of Ferdinand, 388. Cordova, persecutions of, i. 274, note. Embellishment of, by the Arabs, 278. Great mosque of, 278. Population of, 282. Literature and education in, 284. Dismemberment of the empire of, 286. Troubles in, from the Inquisition, ui. 249. Coronation, forms of, i. 142. Coronel, Paulo, employed in the compi- lation of the Complutensian Polyglot, III. 323, note. Corral, John de, jastice inflicted on, i. 357. Cortes of Aragon, composed of four branches, i. xcv. Their several priv- ileges and powers, xcv., xcviii. Their manner of conducting business, xcvii. Judicial functions of, ci. Their con- trol over the government, cii. Com- pared with that of Castile, ciii. Re- monstrate against the Inquisition, ii. 7. Recognise Philip and Joanna, in. 64. Cortes of Castile, pass acts respecting the nobility, i. 204. Resist the usur- pations of the church, 219. Pass acts respecting coin, 224. Proceedmgs of, respecting the succession, after the decease of Isabella, in. 207. Convo- cation of, after the death of Pliilip, 259, 261. Meeting of, 267. Council, Royal, reorganization of the, I. 192, 111.451. Councils, organization of, in. 450. Ctelensis, Demetrius, employed in the compilation of the Complutensian Pol- yglot, in. 323, note. Cross, the standard of the, i. 404. Crusades, opened the waj' to the Inquisi- tion, I. 232. Currency, laws establishing uniformity in the, in, 455. Cuxar, surrender of, n. 52, D. DarJen, isthmus of, crossed by Vasco Nunez de Balboa, iii. 472. Daru, Count, his "Histoire de Venise," in. 346, note. Deza, Diego de, archbishop of Seville, favors the project of Columbus, ii. 122. Notice of, 122, note. An inquisitor, in. 250. Succeeded by Ximenes, 297. Discoveries, the early, made by the Span- iards, II. 112. Moral consequences of the western, .503. Progress in, in. 472. Dominican friars, punishment of heresy committed to, i. 232. Donzeles, account of the, i. 375, note. Dorset, marquis of. See Grey. Drama, Spanish, rise of the, ii. 231. The tragi-comedy of " Celestina," 233. Juan de la Encina, 237. Torres de Naharro, 240. Low condition of the stage, 244. Tragic drama, 245; Fer- nan Perez de Oliva, 245. Duelling, prohibited, i. 204. Practised, 294. Duponcet, his " Histoire fie Gonsalve de Cordoue," in. 167, nutn. E. Early literature of Castile, i. 12. See Castile. Ecclesiastics, influence of, in Castile, i. Ixvi. Their licentiousness, Ixviii. Their great wealth, lxix.,lxs., note. Chastise- ment of, by Isabella, n. 4. See Clergy, Education, under Alhakem II., i. 284. Provisions for, 301; the results, 302, See Moors. Egypt, the mission from the sultan of, to Ferdinand and Isabella, ii. 59. Elizabeth, of England, Isabella compared with, III. 198. EI Zagal. See Mdallah. Emanuel, successor of John II., of Por- tugal, II. 346. Union of, with the in- fanta Isabella, 346, 355. Banishes the Jews from Portugal, 356. Encina, Juan de la, notice of, ii. 237. His dramatic eclogues, 238