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by Matthew Carr

Castile

  and Arabic language

  and expulsion

  Muslim population

  and Reconquista

  Castillo, Alonso del

  Castro, Américo

  Castro, Francisco de

  Castro y Quiñones, Pedro Vaca de, archbishop of Granada

  Catalans, contemporary

  Catalina laws

  Catalonia

  and expulsion

  Muslim population in

  Catechism for the Instruction of Newly

  Converted Moors

  Catherine of Lancaster

  Católica impugnación (Talavera)

  Cellorigo Oquendo, Martín González de

  Cervantes, Miguel de

  Chacón, Alfonso

  Charles I of Castile and Aragon. See also Charles V, Emperor

  Charles II, King

  Charles V, Emperor

  and assimilation of Valencia Moriscos

  war against Ottoman Turks

  Cherokee Indians and Trail of Tears

  children, Morisco

  Churchill, Winston

  Churruca, Juan de

  CIA World Factbook

  El Cid (Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar)

  Cirot, Georges

  Cisneros, Francisco Jiménez de

  Clement VII, Pope

  Cluny, Benedictine abbey of

  Cock, Enrique

  Columbus, Christopher

  Compañero, Juan

  Compostela, Santiago de

  Comunero rebellion

  Confraternity of the Cross

  Conservación de monarquias (Conservation of Monarchies) (Navarrete)

  Constantinople, fall of

  Convento de la Encarnación

  Conversos (“New Christians”)

  Córdoba, Francisco de

  Córdoba, Gaspar de

  Córdoba, Gonzalo de

  Córdoba, Juan de

  Córdoba and Converso crisis

  Córdoba Caliphate

  “Córdoba martyrs,”

  Corral y Rojas, Antonio

  corsairs

  of Algiers

  Barbary

  and Britain

  postexpulsion

  and Valencia

  Cortés, Hernán

  Cottingham, Lord Francis

  Council of State (Philip II)

  Council of State (Philip III)

  Council of Trent (1542–1563)

  Counter-Reformation Spain

  Creswell, Joseph

  Criado, Marcos

  Cromer, Lord

  Crónica de los moros de españa (Chronicle of the Moors of Spain) (Bleda)

  Crusades

  cuadrillas

  Cuba

  Dadson, Trevor

  Danvila y Collado, Manuel

  dar al-harb (“zone of hostility”)

  dar al-Islam (“zone of Islam”)

  Daunce, Edward

  Davila y Toledo, Gómez

  De Haereticis an sint persecuendi (Whether Heretics Should Be Persecuted) (Castellio)

  Defensio Fidei (Defense of the Faith) (Bleda)

  Denmark

  Departure of the Moriscos from the port of Valencia (Oromig painting)

  deportation of Granadan Moriscos

  Deza, Pedro de

  dhimma

  Dialogue of the Dogs (Cervantes)

  Díaz, Diego

  Díaz de Vivar, Rodrigo (El Cid)

  Die Welt (German newspaper)

  Digby, John

  Doblet, Damián

  Dominican “dogs of God,”

  Don John of Austria

  Don Juan (Lord Byron)

  Don Quixote (Cervantes)

  Dos Aguas, Marquis of

  Dragut (Turgut) (kapudan pasha)

  Drake, Francis

  Duarte, Josu

  al-Dughali, Said Ben Faraj

  Dumas, Alexandre

  Dutch privateers

  Edict of Nantes

  Edict of Saint-Germain

  Edward I of England

  Efectiva (Valencian militia)

  elches (foreigner)

  Encinas, Sebastian de

  El Encubierto (the Hidden One)

  Enrique IV

  Erasmus

  Escolano, Gaspar

  Espinosa, Diego de

  Estaments Militar

  Estéban Calderón, Serafín

  Estevan, Joseph, the bishop of Orihuela

  Estoria de 754 (Chronicle of 754)

  Estoria de España (Chronicle of Spain)

  Eulogius

  Eurabia

  European Union

  Exile of Tunis

  Expulsion

  accounts of the exodus

  aftermath and repercussions

  Aragon

  celebrations

  Granada

  and Morisco children

  Murcia

  and the Papacy

  and Philip

  Philip’s pre-expulsion policies/

  preparations

  returns to Spain

  Valencia

  and women

  Expulsión Justificada de los Moriscos

  (Justified Expulsion of the Moriscos)

  (Aznar Cardona)

  Extremadura

  Fable of the War of Titans

  Fajardo, Luis

  Fallaci, Oriana

  Farax Aben Farax

  farda (tax payment)

  Farnesse, Alexander

  Ferdinand III of Castile

  Ferdinand of Aragon

  Boabdil’s transfer of power to

  and Converso crisis

  death

  expulsion of Muslim population of Portugal

  expulsion of Spanish Jews

  and Muslim fashions/clothing

  and Muslim Granada

  union with Isabella of Castile

  and War of Granada

  Ferguson, Niall

  Fernández, Fray Alonso

  Fernández-Miranda, Enrique

  Ferrer, Vincente

  Figueroa, Feliciano de

  La Filipiche (Tassoni)

  Financial Times

  Fletcher, Richard

  Flores, Juan de

  Fonseca, Damián

  Force, Duke de la, the governor of Béarn

  Ford, Richard

  Fortyn, Pim

  Fourquevaux (French ambassador)

  Fourth Lateran Council (1215)

  France, contemporary

  Franco, Francisco

  Franquesa e Esteve, Pedro de

  Frederick, Palatine count

  French Huguenots

  French Wars of Religion

  Fuller, J. F. C.

  Galvano, Juan

  Gandía, Duke of

  García, Mayor

  Garda, Isabella

  Gattinara, Mercurino

  Gayangos, Pascual

  General History of Spain (Lafuente)

  Gentilini, Giancarlo

  Gentlemen of the Cross

  Gerald of Cremona

  Germaine de Foix

  Germanías rebellion

  Germany

  contemporary

  Nazi

  Gibbon, Edward

  Gilbert, Martin

  “Golden Age,” Spanish

  Gómez, Mari

  Gómez, Ruy

  Gómez de Castro, Alvar

  Góngora, Luis de

  Gonzaga, Vespasiano, viceroy of Valencia

  Goytisolo, Juan

  Granada

  deportation of Moriscos

  expulsion

  five-hundredth anniversary of conquest

  Nasrid capital

  rebellion and War of the Alpujarras

  and Reconquista

  Granada, War of

  Granada and the Inquisition

  Audiencia y Chancillería

  pragmática

  Granada (Muslim)

  bonfire at

  Capitulations

  and the Catholic Monarchsr />
  Charles I and Spanish Hapsburgs

  clothing and almalafa

  conversions

  population and society

  and Royal Chapel Congregation

  and Talavera

  War of Granada

  Granada Venegas, Alonso de

  Great Britain

  Great Mosque at Córdoba

  “Green Books,”

  Gregory XII, Pope

  Guadalajara y Xavier, Marcos de

  guadoc (Islamic ablution)

  La Guerra de Granada (The War in Granada) (Mendoza)

  La Guerra de los Moriscos (The War of the Moriscos) (Pérez de Hita)

  Guerrero, Pedro, archbishop of Granada

  Guevara, Fernando Niño de

  Guevara, Fray Antonio de

  Guide to Salvation (del Rincon)

  Gutiérrez, Alonso

  Gypsies

  Habbaqui, Hernando el

  Haedo, Archbishop Diego de

  Haiti

  al-Hajari, Ahmad bin Qasim

  Al Hakam (Umayyad caliph)

  Handbook for Travellers in Spain (Ford)

  Hapsburg Empire

  and Charles V

  and Granada revolt

  and the Mendozas

  and Ottoman Turks

  and Philip II

  and Philip III

  postexpulsion rebellions

  and religious conformity

  Harrison, John

  Henry IV, King of France

  Henry VII, King of England

  la hermosa hembra (the beautiful maiden)

  Hernández, Catalina

  Hernández, Luisa

  Hernández, Pedro

  Hispania (Roman province)

  Historia de la rebelión y castigo de los

  moriscos del reino de Granada (History

  of the Rebellion and Punishment of

  the Moriscos of the Kingdom of

  Granada) (Mármol Carvajal)

  The History of Spain (Bertrand and Petrie)

  Hoefnagel, Georg

  Holland, contemporary

  “Holy Infant of La Guardia,”

  Hornacheros

  Huguenots

  Huntington, Samuel

  Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego

  Ibn al- Khatib

  Ibn Arabi

  Ibn Firnas, Abbas

  Ibn Jubayr

  Ibn Rushd (Averroes)

  Ibn Schaprut, Chasdai

  Idiáquez, Francisco de

  Idiáquez, Juan de

  immigrants, contemporary

  Infantado, Duke of

  Inquisition

  and aljamiado manuscripts

  Aragon

  autos-da-fé

  and the Catholic monarchs

  Granada

  Morisco resentment of

  Philip and the Granada pragmática,

  131–37

  postexpulsion

  Supreme Council

  Toledo

  Valencia

  and women

  Zaragoza inquisitors

  Irving, Washington

  Isabella, Empress (wife of Charles)

  Isabella (daughter of Isabella of Castile)

  Isabella of Castile

  Boabdil’s transfer of power to

  and Converso crisis

  death

  and expulsion of Jews

  and expulsion of Portugal’s Muslims

  and Muslim Granada

  pragmatica (royal decree)

  union with Ferdinand of Aragon

  and War of Granada

  Isidore of Seville

  James I, king of England

  James I of Aragon

  James the Conqueror

  James the Moorslayer, Saint (James Matamoros)

  Janer, Florencio

  Jenkins, Roy

  Jerba expedition

  Jesuits

  Jews

  in Catholic Iberia

  expulsion from Spain

  Marranos

  and segregationist Catalina laws

  in tenth-century Córdoba

  Jiménez, Francisco

  jizra (poll tax)

  Joachim of Fiore

  Joanna the Mad

  John of God

  Joly, Barthélemy

  El Joraique (“the Dog”)

  Juan Carlos, King

  Juan of Burgos

  Julian, Count, the Great Traitor

  Just Expulsion of the Moriscos of Spain (Fonseca)

  kharjas (Mozarabic verses)

  Kilkenny statutes

  Knights of Saint John in Malta

  La Guardia, Castile

  Lafuente, Modesto

  Lalaing, Antoine, the Count of Hoogstraten

  Landa Calderón, Diego de, the bishop of Yucatán

  Lander, Johannes

  Lane-Toole, Stanley

  Las Casas, Bartolomé de

  Latrás, Lupercio

  “laws of Catalina,”

  Lea, Henry C.

  “Lead Books” (libros plúmbeos, or plomos)

  Léon of Rosmithal, the Baron of Bohemia

  Lerma, Duke of (Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas, the Marquis of Denia)

  and Morisquillos

  postexpulsion

  Lewis, Bernard

  leyes de moros (laws of the Moors)

  Libro de grandezas y cosas memorables de

  españa (Book on the Greatness and Memorable Things of Spain) (de Medina)

  Liébana, Francisco Hernández

  limpieza de sangre (purity of blood) statutes

  Lindqvist, Sven

  Lisbon Junta

  literatura de cordel (“string literature”)

  Lithgow, William

  Loaces, Fernando

  Loaysa, Don Jerónimo

  Lope de Vega

  López, Ana

  López, Lady Constanca

  López de Villalobos, Francisco

  López Madera, Gregorio

  Los Angeles, Bartolomé de

  Los Vélez, Marquis of (Don Luis Fajardo)

  Lucero, Diego Rodríguez (el tenebroso)

  Luna, Alvaro de

  Luna, Miguel de

  Luna, Sancho de

  Luther, Martin

  Lutheranism

  Machiavelli, Niccolo

  Madinat al-Zahra

  Madrid, Isabel de

  Madrid subway bombings (2004)

  Maimonides

  Málaga, siege of (1487)

  al-Malik, Abd

  Mameluke Sultan of Egypt

  Manrique, Alonso de (Inquisitor General)

  Manrique, Don Pedro, the Bishop of Tortosa

  Manrique, Rodrigo

  al-Mansur, the Victorious

  Manuel I of Portugal

  Manuel II Paleologus

  al-Maqqari, Muhammad

  Margaret of Austria

  Mark of Toledo

  Mármol Carvajal, Luis de

  Márquez Villanueva, Francisco

  Marquis of Aytona

  Marranos

  marriages, mixed

  Martel, Charles

  Martel, Fray Esteban

  Martínez, Ferrán

  Martyr, Peter, of Anghieri

  Mathew, Sir Tobie

  Medici, Catherine de

  Medici, Marie de

  Medina, Pedro de

  Medina Sidonia, Duke of

  Mejía, Agustín

  Mendoza, Cardinal, archbishop of Toledo

  Mendoza, Diego Hurtado de. See Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego

  Mendoza, Iñigo Hurtado de

  Mendoza, Iñigo Lopez de. See Mondéjar, Marquis of (Iñigo Lopez de Mendoza)

  Mendoza, Juan de, the Marquis of San Germán. See San Germán, Marquis of (Juan de Mendoza)

  Mendoza, Luis Hurtado de

  Mendoza, María de

  Menéndez y Pelayo, Marcelino

  Mercado, Pedro de

  Mestre, Vicent

  Mexico

  Aztec

  c
ontemporary immigrants

  Mikkelsen, Brian

  Miranda, Gregorio de

  Mohammed XII. See Boabdil

  Molina, Lucas de

  Molina (Granadan licenciado)

  Mondéjar, Marquis of (Iñigo Lopez de Mendoza)

  Monja, María la

  Monroy, Bernardo de

  Montañeses (“mountain men”)

  Moore, R. I.

  “Moorish dancing,” zambras

  Moors, name of

  Mora of Ubeda

  Moraga, Antonio

  More, Thomas

  Moriscos, name of

  Los moriscos españoles y su expulsión (The Spanish Moriscos and their Expulsion) (Boronot y Barrachina)

  Morisquillos (Morisco children)

  Morlem, Diego Luis

  Moussaoui, Zacarias

  Mozarabic Church

  Mozarabs

  Mudejars

  Muel, Morisco settlement of

  Muela of Cortes

  Muhammad, the prophet

  Muley Hassan

  Muley Zidan, Sultan

  Munzer, Hieronymus

  Murcia and expulsion

  Muslims in

  Reconquista

  muwallads

  Nadal, Juan

  Nagid, Samuel ha-

  Nasrid dynasty

  Nationalists, Spanish

  Navagero, Andrea

  Navarre

  Navarrete, Pedro Fernández de

  Navarro, Francisco

  Nazi Germany

  Nelias, François

  Nelson, Diane

  Netherlands. See also Holland, contemporary

  New Spain, conquest of

  New York Times

  Nicolay, Nicolas de

  Norway, contemporary

  Núñez Muley, Francisco

  Ochiali, the beylerbey of Algiers

  Olivares, Count of

  Oran, Spanish garrison-fortress at

  Oromig, Pere

  Orozco, Alonso de

  Ottoman Turks

  Charles and

  and expulsion of Jews from Spain/ Portugal

  and Hapsburg Empire

  retreat from Malta

  and Valencian Morisco rebellions

  oud (musical instrument)

  Padet, Hieronymo

  Padilla, Ana de

  Padilla, Beatriz de

  Padilla, Leónor de

  Palacios, Miguel Asín

  Palencia, Alonso de

  Paul Alvarus of Córdoba

  Paul IV, Pope

  Paul V, Pope

  Peace of Vervins

  Peace of Westphalia

  Peralta, Jorge de

  Pereda, Juan de

  Pérez, Antonio

  Pérez, Gil

  Pérez, Joseph

  Pérez de Chinchon, Bernardo

  Pérez de Culla, Vicente

  Pérez de Hita, Ginés

  Peris, Vicent

  Peter the Venerable

  Petrie, Sir Charles

  Philip II, King

  and Barbary corsairs

  and conversion of the Valencian Moriscos

  Council of State

  death/end of reign

  deportation of Granadan Moriscos

 

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