Over dit boek
Mijn bibliotheek
Boeken op Google Play
CHAPTER XXXVII.
PAGE
231
How fresh commotions broke out in Granada, and how the people under-
took to allay them,
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
How King Ferdinand held a council of war, at the Rock of the Lovers,
CHAPTER XXXIX.
How the Royal Army appeared before the city of Loxa, and how it was
received; and of the doughty achievements of the English Earl,.
Of the arrival of Queen Isabella at the camp before Moclin; and of the
pleasant sayings of the English Earl,
CHAPTER XLIII.
How King Ferdinand attacked Moclin, and of the strange events that at-
tended its capture,
CHAPTER XLIV.
235
238
How King Ferdinand foraged the Vega: and of the battle of the Bridge of
Pinos, and the fate of the two Moorish brothers,
CHAPTER XLV.
Attempt of El Zagal upon the life of Boabdil, and how the latter was roused
to action,
CHAPTER XLVI.
244
247
250
255
260
267
How Boabdil returned secretly to Granada, and how he was received.—
Second embassy of Don Juan de Vera, and his perils in the Alhambra, 270
CHAPTER XLVII.
How King Ferdinand leid siege to Velez Malaga,
CHAPTER XLVIII.
How King Ferdinand and his army were exposed to imminent peril, before
Velez Malaga,
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER XLIX.
Result of the stratagem of El Zagal to surprise King Ferdinand,
CHAPTER L.
How the people of Granada rewarded the valor of El Zagal,
ix
291
Of the city of Malaga, and its inhabitants.-Mission of Hernando del Pulgar, 303
Siege of Malaga continued-obstinacy of Hamet el Zegri,
CHAPTER LVI.
Attack of the marques of Cadiz upon Gibralfaro,
CHAPTER LVII.
Siege of Malaga continued.—Stratagems of various kinds,
CHAPTER LVIII.
Sufferings of the people of Malaga,
CHAPTER LIX.
How a Moorish santon undertook to deliver the city of Malaga from the
power of its enemies,
315
. 818
CHAPTER LX.
How Hamet el Zegri was hardened in his obstinacy, by the arts of a Moorish
Astrologer,
Siege of Malaga continued.—Destruction of a tower, by Francisco Ramirez
de Madrid,
CHAPTER LXII.
How the people of Malaga expostulated with Hamet el Zegri,
CHAPTER LXIII.
How Hamet el Zegri sallied forth with the sacred banner, to attack the
Christian camp,
CHAPTER LXIV.
How the city of Malaga capitulated,
349
354
CHAPTER LXV.
Fulfilment of the prophecy of the dervise.-Fate of Hamet el Zegri,.
359
CHAPTER LXVI.
How the Castilian Sovereigns took possession of the city of Malaga, and how
King Ferdinand signalized himself by his skill in bargaining with the
inhabitants for their ransom,
CHAPTER LXVII.
How King Ferdinand prepared to carry the war into a different part of the
territories of the Moors,
CHAPTER LXVIII.
How King Ferdinand invaded the eastern side of the kingdom of Granada,
and how he was received by El Zagal,
CHAPTER LXIX.
How the Moors made various enterprises against the Christians,
CHAPTER LXX.
862
How King Ferdinand prepared to besiege the city of Baza, and how the city
prepared for defence,
CHAPTER LXXI.
The battle of the gardens before Baza,
CHAPTER LXXII.
Siege of Baza.-Embarrassments of the army,
CHAPTER LXXIII.
Siege of Baza continued.-How King Ferdinand completely invested the
city,
CHAPTER LXXIV.
Exploit of Hernan Perez del Pulgar and other cavaliers,
CHAPTER LXXV.
Continuation of the siege of Baza,
CHAPTER LXXVI.
How two friars from the Holy Land arrived at the camp,
CHAPTER LXXVII.
How Queen Isabella devised means to supply the army with provisions,
CHAPTER LXXVIII.
Of the disasters which befell the camp, .
CHAPTER LXXIX.
Encounters between the Christians and Moors, before Baza; and the devo-
tion of the inhabitants to the defence of their city,
CHAPTER LXXX.
How Queen Isabella arrived at the camp, and the consequences of her
. 423
. 427
. 431
.438
CHAPTER LXXXIII.
Events at Granada, subsequent to the submission of El Zagal,
. 446
CHAPTER LXXXIV.
How King Ferdinand turned his hostilities against the city of Granada,
CHAPTER LXXXV.
The fate of the castle of Roma,
CHAPTER LXXXVI.
€451
. 456
How Boabdil el Chico took the field; and his expedition against Alhendin,. 460
CHAPTER LXXXVII.
Exploit of the Count de Tendilla,
CHAPTER LXXXVIII.
Expedition of Boabdil el Chico against Salobreña.-Exploit of Hernan Perez
del Pulgar,
CHAPTER LXXXIX.
How King Ferdinand treated the people of Guadix-and how El Zagal fin-
ished his regal career,
464
470
. 476
CHAPTER XC.
Preparations of Granada for a desperate defence,
CHAPTER XCI.
How King Ferdinand conducted the siege cautiously; and how Queen Isa-
bella arrived at the camp,
CHAPTER XCII.
Of the insolent defiance of Tarfe the Moor, and the daring exploit of Hernan
Perez del Pulgar,
CHAPTER XCIII.
How Queen Isabella took a view of the city of Granada-and how her curi-
osity cost the lives of many Christians and Moors,
CHAPTER XCIV.
The last ravage before Granada,
CHAPTER XCV.
Conflagration of the Christian camp.-Building of Santa Fé,
. 481
4S6
.
489
492
. 500
504