Trancoso, 33.
Trava, Fernando Peres de, 6, 7.
Traz os Montes, 1, 29, 220.
Trofa, near Agueda, 219, 220.
Troya, 3.
Tua, river, 2.
Turianno, 242.
Tuy, 6, 41.
U
Urraca, Queen of Castile and Leon, 6, 41.
---- Queen of Affonso II., 11, 65.
Uduarte, Philipo, 202.
V
Vagos, Lords. See the da Silvas, 211.
Valladolid, 247.
Vandals, the, 4.
Varziella, 215 _n._
Vasari, 130.
Vasco, Grão, 11, 12, 14, 112, 201.
Vasconcellos, Senhora de, 174.
Vasquez, Master, 91.
Vaz, Leonardo, 185.
Velasquez, 10.
Vianna d'Alemtejo, 135.
---- do Castello, 254.
Vicente, family of goldsmiths, 20.
---- João, 99.
Vigo, 9.
Viegas, Godinho, 34.
Vilhegas, Diogo Ortiz de, Bishop of Vizeu, 16, 111.
Vilhelmus, Doñus, 27.
Vilhena, Antonia de, 213, 216.
---- Henrique de, 117.
---- Maria de, 213.
Villa do Conde, 29 _n._, 63, 106-108, 109, 136, 141, 142.
---- da Feira, 127, 128.
---- nova de Gaya, 256-258.
Villa Viçosa, 202.
Villar de Frades, 34-36, 99.
Villarinho, 31.
Vimaranes, 41.
Visigoths, 1, 4, 5.
Viterbo, San Martino al Cimino, near 60 _n._
Vizeu, 11, 14, 16, 44, 111, 112, 143, 161, 206, 236, 237.
---- Diogo, Duke of, 143, 161.
Vizella, 31.
Vlimer, Master, 49, 110, 207.
Vouga, river, 29.
W
Walis, palace of, 117.
Wellington, Duke of, 62, 77 _n._, 241, 256.
Windsor, Treaty of, 1386, 80.
Y
Yakub, Emir of Morocco, 51, 56.
Yokes, ox, 29 _n._
Ypres, John of. See D'ipri.
Yusuf, Emir of Morocco, 51.
Z
Zalaca, battle of, 6.
Zezere, river, 234.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] The most noticeable difference in pronunciation, the Castilian
guttural soft G and J, and the lisping of the Z or soft C seems to be of
comparatively modern origin. However different such words as 'chave' and
'llave,' 'filho' and 'hijo,' 'mão' and 'mano' may seem they are really
the same in origin and derived from _clavis_, _filius_, and _manus_.
[2] From the name of this dynasty Moabitin, which means fanatic, is
derived the word Maravedi or Morabitino, long given in the Peninsula to
a coin which was first struck in Morocco.
[3] The last nun in a convent at Evora only died in 1903, which must
have been at least seventy years after she had taken the veil.
[4] A narcissus triandrus with a white perianth and yellow cup is found
near Lamego and at Louzã, not far from Coimbra.
[5] See article by C. Justi, 'Die Portugesische Malerei des xvi.
Jahrhunderts,' in vol. ix. of the _Jahrbuch der K. Preussischen
Kunstsammlungen_.
[6] Raczynski, _Les Arts en Portugal_.
[7] These are the 'Annunciation,' the 'Risen Lord appearing to His
Mother,' the 'Ascension,' the 'Assumption,' the 'Good Shepherd,' and
perhaps a 'Pentecost' and a 'Nativity.'
[8] V. Guimarães, _A Ordem de Christo_, p. 155.
[9] A. Hapt, _Die Baukunst, etc., in Portugal_, vol. ii. p. 36.
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