History of the Conquest of Mexico; vol. 4/4Prescott, William Hickling
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History of the Conquest of Mexico; vol. 4/4
Prescott, William Hickling
Cortés, Hernán, 1485-1547; Mexico -- History -- Conquest, 1519-1540
St. Francis, convent of, ii. 89, _note_, iv. 202.
St. Hypolito, iv. 96.
St. Jago de Cuba, i. 289, 291, 309, 313.
St. James, appearance of, in battle, i. 353, _note_, iii. 145, 203, _note_.
St. Lucar, ii. 65, iii. 24.
St. Peter, patron saint of Cortés, i. 330, 352, _note_.
St. Thomas, identification of Quetzalcoatl and, i. 73,
_note_, 237, ii. 183, _note_.
Salamanca, i. 298, ii. 72.
Salamanca, Juan de, iii. 201.
Salazar, Juan de, killed, iii. 169.
Sales of merchandise, i. 162.
Salt, i. 52, _note_, 191, _note_, ii. 248.
Tlascalans without, 112.
Spaniards without, 139.
Manufacture of, 248.
Salvatierra, iii. 41, 67, 69.
San Christóbal, iii. 305.
Sandoval, Gonzalo de, i. 281, _note_, 322, ii. 83, 263, iii. 26, 29, _note_.
Aids in seizing Montezuma, i. 342.
Commands at Villa Rica, ii. 359.
Noticed, iii. 34, 42, 51, 60, 66, 119.
Storms the great temple, 129.
At the evacuation of Mexico, 162, 165, 167, 169, 175.
In battles, 198, 201, 232.
Commander at Tezcuco, 285, 304, 326.
Expedition of, to Chalco, 290, 317.
Transports brigantines, 297.
Notice of, 297.
At Zoltepec, 298.
Wounded, 321.
Misunderstanding of Cortés and, 322.
Conspiracy against, 357.
Expedition of, against Iztapalapan, 367, iv. 3.
At the Tepejacac causeway, 9.
In the assault, 18, 31, 46, 48.
His visit to Cortés, 48.
His steed, 48.
Returns, 50.
To aid in the murderous assault, 89.
To secure Guatemozin, 96, 99.
To escort prisoners to Cojohuacan, 105.
Detachment of, to reduce colonies, iv. 134, 141.
Hangs four hundred chiefs, 142.
In the expedition to Honduras, 181.
Domestic of, punished, 208.
Accompanies Cortés to Spain, 212.
Death of, 214.
San Estevan, iv. 141, 155.
San Gil de Buena Vista, iv. 195.
San Juan de Ulna, i. 294, 360.
Narvaez’s fleet at, iii. 33.
Vera Cruz built there, 33.
Santa Cruz, iv. 233.
Santa María de la Victoria, i. 354.
Saucedo, a cavalier, ii. 57.
Saussure, M. de, ii. 224, _note_.
Scalping, i. 60, _note_.
Science, instruments of, i. 137, _note_.
Tribunal for works on, 185.
Coincidences as to, in the Old and New World, i. 246.
Sculpture, i. 157, 262.
Secret Inquiry, The, iv. 226.
Sedeño, joins the armada, i. 322.
Segura de la Frontera, iii. 239.
Sequoias, i. 198, _note_.
Serpents, wall of, ii. 320, iii. 87, iv. 14.
Serradifalco, Duke di, i. 262, _note_.
Sheep, importation of, iv. 231.
Shields, ii. 59, _note_, 133.
Ships, Aztec painting of, i. 370.
See _Armada_ and _Vessels_.
Sidonia, Medina, iv. 216, 245.
Sierra, Madre, ii. 89.
Del Agua, 92.
De Malinche, 187, iii. 134, _note_, 245.
De los Pedernales, iv. 193.
Siesta, i. 169, _note_, ii. 260, 304.
Siguenza, Dr., on Quetzalcoatl and the apostle Thomas, i. 73, _note_.
Silk, i. 160, _note_.
Silver, i. 153.
Vases of, 155.
From Montezuma, ii. 16, iii. 10.
Comparative gold and, iii. 10, _note_.
Carried to Spain by Cortéz, iv. 213.
From Zacatecas, 232.
Sin, Aztec origin of, i. 236.
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