The Story of Majorca and MinorcaMarkham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir
History
The Story of Majorca and Minorca
Markham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir
Balearic Islands (Spain) -- History
Roussillon, 6;
Nuño do Sans, Count of, 12, 20, 49;
Jayme II. to succeed to, 50, 55, 56, 153
Rovira, Nicolas de, jailer of Jayme IV., killed, 152
Ruidemeya, Bernardo de, first to land in Majorca, 16
Sagrera, Guillem, architect of the Lonja at Palma, 175
Sagres, 174
Salonica, 122
Salou, fleet of Jayme I. assembled at, 13, 40, 94, 134, 232, 285
Salva, Pedro, architect of Belver, 114
Samnium, 225
Sancha, Princess of Majorca, married to King Robert of Naples, 92
Sancho, King of Majorca, 92, 107;
imprisoned by Alfonso III., 136;
succeeded, 136;
married Maria of Naples, 137;
precautions against Barbary pirates, 137;
negotiations respecting Montpellier, 137;
aid in conquest of Corsica and Sardinia, 138;
castle at Valdemosa, 138, 162;
his falcons, at Miramar, 139, 160;
death in the Pyrenees, 139;
his will, 140;
coinage, 140
Sancho, illegitimate son of Prince Fernando of Majorca, 136, 142, 143;
married Lauria, daughter of Ferrario Rossella, 143;
always faithful to his brother, Jayme III., 148
Sancho IV., usurping King of Castille:
promise to help Pedro III. against France, 83;
failure to keep his promise, Pedro incensed against him, 93;
alliance with Jayme II. of Aragon, 88
Sand, Georges, 162, 172, 173
Sans. _See_ Aluño de Sans.
Santander, 205
Santa Agueda, Monte de, in Minorca, 220;
surrender of Moors at, 234
Santañi founded, 109;
stones for Palma cathedral from, 112
Santa Ana, chapel in the Almudaina, 111
_San Carlos_ ship (sixty guns), 257
Santa Cilia, noble family of Majorca, 109;
inherited Alfavia, 142, 156;
coat of arms, 157;
Pedro Juan, received Charles V. at Palma, 176;
origin, 142;
friend of Jayme III., 142;
Arnaldo de, 157
San Clemente, Jayme de, rescued Jayme IV. from prison, 132
Santa Cruz Abbey:
Pedro III. and Admiral Roger de Lauria buried at, 94;
Alfonso III. at his father’s tomb, 96
San Felipe Castle, Minorca, 233;
siege and capture by Stanhope, 248;
description, 248;
attacked by the French, 274;
recovered, 284
San Francisco Abbey. _See_ Palma.
San Francisco at Port Mahon:
Moorish atrocities, 239
Santiago, 115
St. Julian Mount, in Sicily, 128
Santa Maria de Formiguera in Cerdaña, King Sancho died at, 134
San Miguel Church at Palma, 32
Sant Marti, noble family of Majorca, 109
San Nicolas Church at Palma: meeting of Comuneros, 181, 218
_Santa Rosa_, ship (sixty-four guns), 257
St. Stephen’s Cave, Minorca, 264, 265
San Vicente de Ferrer visited Majorca, 161, 163
St. Vincent, Lord, resolved to recover Minorca, 282;
resigned from ill health, 286
Sardinia ceded to Aragon by the Pope, 98, 118, 138, 143;
secured to Archduke Charles by Sir John Leake, 245;
seized by the Spaniards, 254
Saumarez, Admiral, in the Baltic, 202, 204
Saunders, Admiral, 276
Sciacca, 100
Scipio, 226
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