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Index
Abbasid dynasty
Abd al-Aziz
Abd al-Rahman
Abducacim, Sidi
Abelard of Bath
Aben Aboo, Abdullah
Aben Humeya
Abenamar, Abenamar (ballad)
The Abencerraje and the Beautiful Jarifa (1561)
Africanus, Leo (Al-Hasan al-Wazzan)
Agermanados
Aguilar, Alonso de
Aguilar, Gaspar de
Aguilar del río Alhama, village of
Ahmad I, Ottoman sultan
Akbar, Mughal emperor
Álava, Don Francés de
Alba de Liste, Count of
Albaicín revolt
Albigensian (Catharist) heresy
Albotodo, Juan de
Alcalá, Pedro de
Alcazar, Don Luis de
Alcazarquivir, battle of
Aldrete, Bernardo de
Alexander VI, Pope
alfaquis
Alfonso the Learned
Alfonso VI of Castile
Alfonso VII,
Alfonso X of Castile. See Alfonso the Learned
Algiers, corsairs of
Alguacil, Diego
Alhama
Alhambra
Charles I and
as Nasrid palace-fortress
Aliaga, Luis de
aljamiado manuscripts
almalafa (veil)
Almanza, Marco Fernández de
Almohad Berber dynasty
Almoravid Berber empire
Alpujarra Mountains. See also War of the Alpujarras
Alumbrados (Illuminists)
Alva, Duke of
Alvarez, Fray Antonio Baltasar
Amar despues de la Muerte (To Love After Death) (Calderón de la Barca)
Amis, Martin
al-Andalus. See also Granada (Muslim)
Arabic language
astrology and numerology
cultural and religious world
expulsion from Portugal
fashions/clothing
Islam
medicine
music, song, and dance
Muslim population
occupations/trades
public bathing
rules and taboos
skin color and physiognomy
vassals
women
al-Andalus, name of
Andarax, Luchar de
Andrea Doria, Gian
Andrés, Juan
Antialcorán (Anti-Koran) (Pérez de Chinchon)
Antonelli, Giovanni Batista
Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius
Apologie (William of Orange)
Aquinas, Thomas
Arabic language
and aljamiado manuscripts
and Granadan Church
and Mozarabic Church
and Núñez Muley
prohibitions on speaking
and Talavera
Aragon. See also Valencia
and expulsion
Inquisition
Muslim population
and Reconquista
Aranda, Doctor
Arce, Gaspar Nuñez de
Arcos, Duke of
Arcos, Luisa Caminera de
Arcos de Medinaceli, town of
Arias, Pedro
Atlas Mountains of Morocco
Audiencia y Chancillería (Royal Audience and Chancellery) (Granada)
Australia
Austriada (Rufo y Gutiérez)
autos-da-fé
Avalos, Gaspar de
Ávila, Juan de, archbishop of Granada
Aznar, José Maria
Aznar Cardona, Pedro
Aztec Mexico
Badajoz, Bishop of
Baltasar Porreño, Luis
banditry. See also corsairs
baños (slave-pens)
Barbarossa, Aruj
Barbarossa, Hayreddin
Barbary corsairs
/>
“Barranco de Sangre” (Ravine of Blood)
Barrionuevo, Velasco de
Basques, contemporary
Bautista, Lorenzo
Bawer, Bruce
Bayazid, Sultan
Béarn principality (Huguenot enclave)
Beaumont, Luis de
Bejaïa (Bougie)
Belvis clan
Benamir, Cosme
Benedict XVI, Pope
Benengeli, Cide Hamate
Berbers of North Africa
Almohads
Almoravids
rebellions
Bermúdez de Pedraza, Franciso
Bernáldez, Andrés
Bertrand, Louis
Biffi, Cardinal Giacomo, archbishop of Bologna
bin Daud, Muhammad
bin Laden, Osama
Blair, Tony
Bleda, Jaime
Crónica de los moros de españa
hatred of Moriscos
and Morisquillos
Blomberg, Barbara
Boabdil
exile in North Africa
transfer of power to the Catholic monarchs
Bolea, Bernardo de
Book of Chess (Alfonso the Learned)
The Book of Divination
The Book of Marvelous Sayings
Borghese, Papal Nuncio Camilo
Borgia, Francisco de
Boronat y Barrachina, Pascual
Botero, Giovanni
Braudel, Fernand
Briefe Discourse of the Spanish State (Daunce)
Brooke, Sir Arthur Capell
Bu Jumah, Ahmad ibn
Bulliet, Richard
burqa
Byron, Lord
Cabrera de Córdoba, Luis
Calderón, Rodrigo
Calderón de la Barca, Pedro
Calvin, John
Campanella, Tommaso
Canary Islands
The Canticles of Holy Mary (Alfonso the Learned)
Caracena, Marquis of (Luis Carrillo de Toledo)
Caravaggio
Carazón, Juan
Carcayona the Handless Maiden
Cardona, Duchess of
Cardona, Sancho de, the Admiral of Valencia
Carew, Lord George
Carillo, Juan
Carpio, Marquis of
Carvajal, Alonso de
Castellano, Alejando
Castellar, Count of
Castellio, Sebastian
Castelví, Gaspar de