The Court Life in Spain
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Frances Minto Elliot. The Court Life in Spain
The Court Life in Spain
Table of Contents
Volume 1
Table of Contents
PREFACE
AUTHORITIES
CHAPTER I. Introduction
CHAPTER II. Don Roderich—Gathering of the Chiefs—Trial of Witica
CHAPTER III. Don Roderich’s Perfidy
Zora’s Story
CHAPTER IV. Don Julian Goes over to the Moors
CHAPTER V. Landing of the Moors—The Eve of Battle
CHAPTER VI. Battle of Guadalete—Overthrow of Don Roderich
CHAPTER VII. Cordoba—Pelistes—Don Julian—Florinda
CHAPTER VIII. Frandina and her Son Put to Death by Alabor
CHAPTER IX. The Moors at Seville—Mousa and Abdul-asis
CHAPTER X. Abdul-asis and Egilona
CHAPTER XI. The Moors at Cordoba
CHAPTER XII. Abdurraman, Sultan of Cordoba
CHAPTER XIII. Onesinda and Kerim
CHAPTER XIV. Tragic Death of Onesinda
CHAPTER XV. Pelayo Proclaimed King by the Goths
CHAPTER XVI. Bernardo del Carpio
CHAPTER XVII. King Alonso
CHAPTER XVIII. Bernardo del Carpio’s Vow
CHAPTER XIX. Bernardo Leads the Goths against Charlemagne
CHAPTER XX. Death of Sir Roland the Brave
CHAPTER XXI. Bernardo Learns the Secret of his Birth—Joins the Moors
CHAPTER XXII. El Conde de Castila
CHAPTER XXIII. Doña Ava
CHAPTER XXIV. Marriage of Doña Ava and El Conde de Castila—Treachery of Doña Teresa
CHAPTER XXV. Doña Ava Outwits Don Sancho and Releases her Husband
CHAPTER XXVI. The Cid—1037
CHAPTER XXVII. Don Diego Laynez and the Conde de Gormez
CHAPTER XXVIII. Don Rodrigo (the Cid) Kills the Conde de Gormez
CHAPTER XXIX. Marriage of the Cid and Doña Ximena
CHAPTER XXX. Death of King Fernando—Doña Urraca at Zamora
CHAPTER XXXI. Don Alfonso Banishes the Cid
CHAPTER XXXII. The Cid Bids Doña Ximena Farewell
CHAPTER XXXIII. Adventures of the Cid—Death and Burial
CHAPTER XXXIV. Fernando el Santo
CHAPTER XXXV. Don Pedro
Volume 2
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I. Fiesta of the Corpus Domini
CHAPTER II. Don Pedro—Maria de Padilla—Albuquerque
CHAPTER III. Blanche de Bourbon
CHAPTER IV. Don Fadique’s Declaration of Love
CHAPTER V. Marriage at Valladolid
CHAPTER VI. Cloister, Valladolid.—Castle of Talavera
CHAPTER VII. Don Pedro and Maria de Padilla
CHAPTER VIII. Don Fadique Goes to Seville
CHAPTER IX. Murder of Don Fadique
CHAPTER X. Don Pedro—Alcazar—The Queen-Mother—Maria de Padilla
CHAPTER XI. A New King—Enrique de Trastamare
CHAPTER XII. Don Enrique and Albuquerque in Council
CHAPTER XIII. Queen Blanche in Sanctuary
CHAPTER XIV. Don Enrique Welcomes Queen Blanche to Toledo
CHAPTER XV. Taking of Toledo by Don Pedro—Death of Queen Blanche
CHAPTER XVI. Death of Maria de Padilla—Don Juan de Mañara
CHAPTER XVII. Don Enrique again Crowned King—Flight of Don Pedro
CHAPTER XVIII. Don Pedro Appeals to Edward the Black Prince to Replace Him on the Throne
CHAPTER XIX. The Black Prince Defeats Don Enrique and Reinstates Don Pedro.—Don Enrique Murders Don Pedro.—Death of Don Enrique
CHAPTER XX. Juan I.—Enrique el Enfermo
CHAPTER XXI. Juan II. and Doña Isabel of Portugal—Execution of the Conde de Luna
CHAPTER XXII. Enrique IV. el Impotente
CHAPTER XXIII. Ferdinand and Isabel
CHAPTER XXIV. Los Reyes Catolicos
CHAPTER XXV. The Siege of Granada
CHAPTER XXVI. The End of the Moors
CHAPTER XXVII. Death of Isabel
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