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512 INDEX. tresses of the Spanish army on the, 129 ; of the French army there, 132. Crossed by the Spaniards, 140. Rout of the, 144 ; its effects on France, 149. Gebalfaro, ii. 17. Surrender of, 38. Gelves, discomfiture of Navarro in the island of, in. 313. Cause of the dis- aster in, 313, note. Genealogy of Ferdinand and Isabella, I. cx.xvi. General Privilege, the Magna Charta of Aragon, i. xcix. Germaine, the princess, married to Fer- dinand, III. 217, 223. Facts respect- ing, 217. Her coolness tow^ards Gon- salvo, 292. Delivered of a son, 373. Ferdinand's bequests to, 386. Her sub- sequent marriages, 386, note. Gerona, Queen Joan seeks refuge there from the Catalans, i. 48. The duke of Lorraine compelled to abandon the siege of, 56. Giannone, Charles's generous conduct to the heirs of, iii. 469, note. Giovio, Paolo, remarks on, ii. 327, note. His Life of Gonsalvo de Cordova, iii. 166, note. Giron, Pedro, proposition for the mar- riage of, with Isabella, i. 82, 84. His character, 84. His death, 86. Giron, Pedro de, opposes royal officers, 111.411. Gold, in the West Indies, ii. 499, in, 469. Gomez, Alvaro, notice of, and of his works, II. 398, note. His tribute to Carbajal, in. 428, note. Gonsalvo. See Cordova, Gonsalvo de. Gordo, Ximenes, of Saragossa, Ferdi- nand's summary execution of, i. 131. Goths. See Visigoths. Grahame, remarks on his History, n. 497, note. Grain, scarcity of, ii. 50, note. Gralla, Spanish minister at the court of Paris, instructions to, in relation to the partition of Naples, iii. 11. Granada, the kingdom of, in the middle of the fifteenth century, i. xxx. De- scription of, 288. Agriculture and com- merce of, 290. Etymologies of the word, 290, note. Resourcea of the crown of, 291. Luxurious character of the people of, 292, Her successful resistance against the Christians, 297. The war of, 316. Isabella's measures for carrying on the war of, 336, 339. Unsuccessful attempt on Loja, 340. Revolution in, 348. Measures for carrying on the war there, in 1483, 355. Expedition to the Axarquia, 357. Battle of Lucena and capture of Ab- dallah, 376. General policy of the war of, 382. Further preparations for the war with, 334,390; composition of the Spanish army, 395; its magnifi- cent appearance, 398. Christian con- quests, 408. Authorities for the war of, 409, note. Expedition to Velez, 11.12; to Malaga, 17. Fate of, deci- ded, 42. Inroads into, 46. Border war in, 47. Measures for the reduc- tion of Baza in, 50 ; its surrender, 68, Occupation of El Zagal's domain, 72. Difficulties of the campaign in, 74, Abdallah summoned to surrender the capital of, 81. Ferdinand ravages, 82, 83. Preparations for the closing cam- paign against, 85. Position of the capital of, 86; its capitulation, 93. Termination of the war of, 102; its results, 102. Moral influence of the war of, 103; its military influence, 104. Authorities in relation to the war of; Bernaldez, 108, note; Irving, 109, note. Efl'ects of the war of, on Spain, 339. Tranquil stale of, till 1499, 404. Measures for converting the Moors in, 406, 421, 453. Rising of the Moors, at the Alpu.arras, 426. Iluejar sacked, 427. Lanjaron cap- tured, 429. Revolt of the Sierra Ver- meja, 431. Tranquillity restored to, 444. Evasion of the treaty of, by the Christians, 452. Its union with Cas- tile, III. 467. Chivalrous spirit in the war of, 488. Granada, city of, described, i. 288. Sum- moned to surrender, ii. 81. Its position, 86. Numerous combats near, 87. Sur- veyed by Ferdinand and Isabella, 89. Skirmish before, 89. Conflagration of the Christian camp before, 90. Citv