Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean: The grand period of the Moslem corsairsCurrey, E. Hamilton (Edward Hamilton)
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Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean: The grand period of the Moslem corsairs
Currey, E. Hamilton (Edward Hamilton)
Africa, North -- History; Pirates
Cabri, 246.
Cachidiablo, 88, 90.
Cadiz, 4.
Cadolin, defeated, 100.
Cagliari, Bay of, 152, 236.
Calabria, 345.
Calibia, castle of, surrender, 264.
Canale, Girolame, his victory over the Moslems, 177.
Candia, 187.
Cañete, Marquis de, Viceroy and Captain General of Navarre, 147.
Cantara, La Bocca de, 272, 274.
Capello, Vicenzo, his age, 190,
in command of the Venetian fleet, 191, 215;
at Corfu, 191.
_Capitana_, the, captured, 354, 370,
retaken, 371.
Capua, Prior of, his designs for the building of St. Elmo fortress, 325.
Caracosa, Marie, 98.
Caramania, coast of, 35, 37, 45, 48.
Caravajal, Don Luys de Marmol, his “Descripcion general de Affrica,” 272.
Caravels, 231.
Carouan, 348.
Castel Rosso, Isle of, 47.
Castile, Isabella of, 29.
Castriot, Constantine, his report on the condition of St. Elmo, 337.
Centurion, Adan, fails to attack Barbarossa, 165.
Cephalonia, 313, 363, 366.
Cervantes, Miguel de, his mention of Ali Basha, 345,
at the battle of Lepanto, 371;
his wounds, 372.
Charabulac, 242.
Charlemagne, Emperor, his renown, 286.
Charles II., King of England, his treaty with Algiers, 377.
Charles V., Emperor, 14, 79,
history of, 43;
determines to crush the corsairs, 80;
total fleet and army, 81,191;
caught in a storm, 82;
his wrath on the fall of Navarro, 97;
acquisitions, 98;
suzerain of Genoa, 101;
joined by Andrea Doria, 105;
his trust in him, 107;
preparations for his attack on Barbarossa, 143;
at Barcelona, 148;
joined by his allies, 148–150;
reviews the armada, 150;
embarks in the _Galera Capitana_, 150;
attack on the fortress of La Goletta, 156;
defeats Barbarossa, 159;
letter to the potentates, 163;
evacuates Tunis, 166;
his mistaken policy, 167;
at Corfu, 191;
orders the destruction of Dragut, 245, 261;
orders the capture of “Africa,” 265;
denunciation of Dragut, 271;
concentrates his fleet at Messina, 278.
“Christian Princes, Alliance of,” formed, 38,
artillery, 39;
seize Naples, 40.
Christian slaves, number of, captured, 133.
Città Notabile, 308.
Civita Lavinia, 140.
Coeva, Andrea, 98.
Colonna, Camille, taken prisoner, 101.
Colonna, Mark Antony, in command of the Papal fleet, 360, 364.
Colonna, Vespasian, 134.
Columbus, his caravels, 231.
Comares, Marquis de, 80.
Condalmiero, Alessandro, Captain of the _Galleon of Venice_, 192, 194,
attacked by the Moslems, 209–213;
his victory, 213.
Constantine, 350.
Constantinople, fall of, 33,
entry of Barbarossa into, 117.
Còrdoba, Don Martin de, his defence of Oran, 10.
Còrdoba, Gonsalvo de, the “Great Captain,” 39,
war against Roverejo, 99;
besieges the fortress of Rocca Guillelma, 99.
Còrdoba, Mosque at, 64.
Corfu, siege of, 179.
Cornet, Commandeur de, 337.
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