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Pagina xvii
... gave descriptions of them from different points of view , and with different details . These works were often diffuse and tedious , and occasionally discolored by the bigotry , superstition , and fierce intoler . ance of the age ; but ...
... gave descriptions of them from different points of view , and with different details . These works were often diffuse and tedious , and occasionally discolored by the bigotry , superstition , and fierce intoler . ance of the age ; but ...
Pagina 22
... gave rise to individual acts of chivalrous gallantry and daring prowess ; but it was one which was gradually exhausting the resources and sapping the strength of Granada . One of the latest of its kings , therefore , Aben Ismael by name ...
... gave rise to individual acts of chivalrous gallantry and daring prowess ; but it was one which was gradually exhausting the resources and sapping the strength of Granada . One of the latest of its kings , therefore , Aben Ismael by name ...
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... gave her the name of Fatima , but as she grew up her surpassing beauty gained her the surname of Zoraya , or , the Morning Star , by which she has become known in history . Her charms at length attracted the notice of Muley Abul Has san ...
... gave her the name of Fatima , but as she grew up her surpassing beauty gained her the surname of Zoraya , or , the Morning Star , by which she has become known in history . Her charms at length attracted the notice of Muley Abul Has san ...
Pagina 46
... gave up all as lost . Many rushed forth desperately upon the enemy , but were immediately slain ; the rest surrendered themselves captives . The struggle was now at an end ; the town remained at the mercy of the Christians ; and the ...
... gave up all as lost . Many rushed forth desperately upon the enemy , but were immediately slain ; the rest surrendered themselves captives . The struggle was now at an end ; the town remained at the mercy of the Christians ; and the ...
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... laden with the baggage of the army , and made an unwilling retreat towards Antiquera . Muley Abul Hassan pursued him for some distance through the mountains SIEGE OF ALHAMA . 51 but soon gave up the 50 CONQUEST OF GRANADA .
... laden with the baggage of the army , and made an unwilling retreat towards Antiquera . Muley Abul Hassan pursued him for some distance through the mountains SIEGE OF ALHAMA . 51 but soon gave up the 50 CONQUEST OF GRANADA .
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alcayde Alcazaba alfaquis Alhama Alhambra Alonzo de Aguilar Andalusia arms army artillery attack Ballymahon banner battle battlements Baza beheld Boabdil Boabdil el Chico brother captives Castilian Castilian sovereigns castle cavaliers CHAPTER chivalry Christian Christian camp Cid Hiaya commanders Cordova count de Cabra Cura defence Don Alonzo Dordux duke el Chico El Zagal encampment enemy faith fight fire foot force fortress Fray Antonio Agapida friends frontier garrison gates gave Gibralfaro Goldsmith Gomeres Granada Guadix guard Hamet el Zegri hand heart height holy horse Illora infidels inhabitants Isabella Jaen Johnson king Ferdinand kingdom kingdom of Granada lance los Palacios Loxa marques of Cadiz monarch Moorish Moors mountains Muley Abul Hassan night noble Palacios passed peril Pulgar queen received retreat Ronda royal sallied sent siege soldiers Spanish spirit steed surrender sword tion towers town troops valiant valley valor vega Velez Malaga walls warriors wounded Xenel Zagal Zahara
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