Abdullah, known as El Zagal, de- fender of Baza, I, 15 Abenamcheios, a cacique, attacks Spaniards, I, 228; capture of, 228; in plot to massacre Span- iards, 233
Abibaiba, a cacique, living in the trees, I, 229f; and Abraibes attack Rio Negro, 232; in plot to massacre Spaniards, 233 Abraibes, kills Raia, I, 231; and Abibaiba attacks Rio Negro, 232; in plot to massacre Spaniards, 233 Aburema, the river, I, 273 Aburema, discovery of, I, 323 Acateba, Columbus discovers, I, 324 Accursi, Giovanni, of Florence, I, 189, 250
Acla, II, 179; founded by Spaniards,
Acuña, Roderigo de, commander of one of the fleet, II, 402 Adda, referred to, II, 283 Adelantado, the, see Columbus, Bartholomew
Adrian of Utrecht, counsellor to King Charles, I, 40; made Bishop of Tortosa, 41; elected Pope, 41; note, II, 57; urges martyr to continue works, 246 Æneas, I, 79
Aganeo, or Boinca, I, 274 Agathyrses, war-paint of, I, 143; referred to, II, 316 Aguanil, Spaniards in, II, 10 Aguilar, Geronimo de, story told by, II, 29; later life of, note, 31; acts as interpreter, 32, 61
Ahuitzotl, son of Muteczuma, note, II, 115
Aiguitin, the river, I, 324
Airovistus, conquering of, cited, II, 60
Alaman, cited, note, II, 36, 61, 107 Alaminos, Anton, a pilot, II, 6, 27; pilots squadron, 12; directs Span- iards to Tabasco River, 32; sent to explore West, 36 Alarado, commander of Badajoz, II, 26
Alcocer, Pedro de, cited, note, I, 36 Alexander VI., on the papal throne,
I, 22, 91; Pope, draws a bull, 257 Alexandria, fruits in, II, 308 Alguri, Cansu, reigns in Cairo, I, 26 Almazen, Perez, letter to Peter
Martyr, from, I, 33
Almeria, in possession of enemies, I, 15; Cortes founds, II, 64 Alpha, discovery of, I, 92; harbour discovered near, 94 Alpheus, I, 388
Alta Vela, an island, I, 391 Alvarado, Pedro de, II, 12; Cortes leaves command to, note, 129; in command of camp, 174; captured in Naciapala, 341; discoveries made by, 359 et seq.; cacique wel- comes, 362; Cortes sends ahead, 408
Amaiauna, I, 168
Amaquei, a district in Bainoa, I, 368 Amaquemeca, capital of Chalco, II, 88
Amecameca, note, II, 88
America, first landing of Spaniards in, note, I, 135
Anacaona, sister of Beuchios Ana- cauchoa, I, 123; persuades and helps brother to entertain Span- iards, 125f.
Anghera, Pietro Martire d', see Martyr, Peter Angostora, note, I, 99
Anjou, duchy of, granted to Fred- erick III., note, I, 85
Anninici, a district in Bainoa, I, 368 Antigua, Blessed Virgin of, 1, 74, 391
Antilles, the, I, 61 Antonio, Gian, I, 3
Antonio, Nicolai cited, note, I, I Arabia Felix, II, 287 Arabia, oysters of, I, 399
Arabo, a district of Caizcimu, I, 367 Aramana, a district of Caizcimu, I, 367
Arambe, Spaniards visit, II, 261 Arbolazzo, sent to King in behalf of Balboa, note, I, 292 Archipelago, Magellan sails amongst, II, 157 Arcimboldo, Giovanni, Archbishop of Milan, I, 4. Arethusa, fountain of, I, 388 Argensola, cited, note, II, 292 Argoglio, Alfonzo, secretary to the Emperor, II, 301
Arias, Diego, son of Pedro, II, 179; visits Martyr, 236
Arias, Pedro, d'Avila, sent to Darien as envoy of King, I, 247; ships wrecked in storm, begins again, 250; wife of, 250ff; letters from, 335; arrives at Gomera, 336; warmly welcomed at Darien, 349: assumes powers in Darien, II, 49; reports of, 179; Gonzales re- proaches, 211; aids plan to unite Panama and Nombre de Dios, 214; reports against Gon- zales by 236; encounters Gonzales, 412; complains of Gil Gonzales, 415; recalled to Spain, 416 Aristotle, cited, I, 65; note, 159, 337 Armenicus, I, 386 Arona, heights of, I, I Arriaga, Luis de, note, I, 107
Ascanio, Cardinal, fall of, note, I, 177; Vice-chancellor, Martyr's works presented to, II, 245 Asclepiades, see Marco
Asensio, J. Torres, cited, note, II, 159
Assua, founding of, I, 388 Astapalappa, brother of Mutec- zuma, II, 137
Astapalappa, town of, Cortes de- stroys, 174; 177 Asti, I, 32
Atata, monster seen near, II, 377 Atici, description of valley of, I, 374 Atiec, a district in Bainoa, I, 368 Atonnea, I, 323
Attabeira, I, 168 Attibinico, I, 88
Attibuni, a district of Bainoa, I, 368 Attibunico, a river, I, 374
Attibunicus, river in Hispaniola, I, 365
Atwood Cay, note, I, 60
Aubigny defeated by Andrada, II,
Avezac, Pascal d', cited, note, I, 59 Avila, Alfonso d', II, 12, 26; in charge of ship, 178; captured by pirates, note, 196
Avila, II, 241; important fortress at, 350, see Arias, Pedro Ayllon, Lucas Vasquez, visits Mar- tyr, II, 258; describes treatment to make giants, 267; granted per- mission to found colony, 269; voyage of, 419
Ayora, Gonzales, royal historio- grapher, I, 403
Ayora, Captain Juan, I, 350 Ayora, Juan de Cordova, treachery of, I, 403
Ayqueroa, a canton in Guaccai- arima, I, 368
Azores called Cassiterides, II, 177 Azzuei, a district in Bainoa, I, 368
Babbareo, a lake, I, 372
Baccalaos, route between Florida and, II, 241; 257
Badajoz, or Pax Augusta, II, 238; or Pacencio, 400 Badajoz, Gaspar de, I, 357 Badajoz, Gonzales de, adventures of, I, 404
Badajoz, Juan Ayora de, I, 401
Baguanimabo a district of Caiz- cimu, I, 367, Bahaboni, I, 359
Bahamas, the, note, I, 60 Bahaun, the, flows through Bainoa, I, 375
Bahi, the, stream in Hispaniola, II, 302
Bahia de la Natividad, I, 255,
Bahia de Santa Maria, Magellan at, II, 153
Bainoa, province in Hispaniola, I, 366; provinces in, 368; waters of, 370; salt mines in mountains
Baiohaigua, a district of Cahibo, I, 368
Balboa, Vasco Nuñez de, starts uprising, I, 209; goes on expedi- tion for provisions, etc., 215; gold and slaves presented to, 220; and men in search of food, 226; joins Colmenares, 228; dis- covers conspiracy among ca- ciques, 234; Encisco influences King against, 245; named Adel- antado of the South Sea, note, 281; letters from, 281; loaded with honours from the King, 281; sets out to conquer gold country, 282; forms alliance with the cacique, Poncha, 282; makes peace with natives of Quarequa, 285; discovers Pa- cific Ocean, 286; takes posses- sion of Pacific in name of King, 288; pacifies Coquera, 288; per- suades Chiapes to be friends, 288; starts for San Miguel, 289; wrecked, returns to Chiape's country, 290; pacifies cacique, Tumacco, 291; presented with pearls, 292; starts for Darien, 297; takes leave of Chiapes, 297; led by son of Taocha, 298; kills Pacra and companions, 301; leaves Pacra's country, 305; Taocha's people dismissed by, 305; makes friends with Chiori- sos, 306; makes friends with Buchebuea, 306; makes friends with Pochorroso, 307; conquers Tumanama, 309; frightens Tuma- nama into submission, 310; finds small quantity of gold, 311; ill from privations, 312; entertained and given presents by Carlos, 313; be- comes obedient to his King, 314;
welcomes Pedro Arias, 349; enemy of Pedro Arias, 49; accused of plot, 49; execution of, 50; dis- covery by, referred to, 156 Bandelier cited, note, II, 13, 79, 107 Barbadas, barren reefs, I, 391 Barbarigo, Agostino, I, 30 Barbary States, envoys from, excite
populace against Martyr, I, 27 Barios, Oviedo y, cited, note, II, 382 Barker-Webb, cited, note, I, 59 Barrameda, Magellan sails from, II, 152; fleet sails from, 398 Basle, works issued in, note, II, 213 Bastian cited, note, II, 107 Bauruco, a district in Bainoa, I, 368 Baza, siege and capture of, by King Ferdinand, I, 15
Beata, island of, note, I, 118 Beatrice, daughter of King Fer- dinand, widow of Matthias Cor- vinus of Hungary, I, 23 Beauvois cited, note, II, 8 Behechio, note, I, 107 Bellin cited, note, II, 382 Bembo, Cardinal, I, 47 Benevides, fought in battle of Temistitan, II, 176; given com- mand of ship, 177
Bergenroth, the historian, note, I, 36
Bergero cited, note, I, 59
Berra, Orozco y, cited, note II, 38,
Berthelot, Sabin, cited, note, I, 59 Bessarion, Greek Cardinal, I, 5 Bethencourt, Maciot de, I, 59 Beuchios Anacauchoa, naming of, I, 386
Bezerra, Francisco, I, 357, 401; marches against Caribs, 408 Bibliotheca Hispanica cited, note, I,
Bicoque, battle of, notc, II, 246 Bilboa, ships fitted out at, II, 237 Bimini, doves captured by natives of, II, 251
Binthiatelles, I, 171
Biscayan expedition prepared at, I, 237
Blake, cited, note, II, 114 Boavista, note, I, 131 Bobadilla, Francisco de, comman- der of Calatrava, note, I, 149 Boca de la Sierpe, strait called, I, 134, 272; cited, pearls in, 394 Boetis, the, called by Spaniards Guadalquivir, I, 336
Boinca, or Aganeo, I, 274 Bona Ventura, I, 183
Bona Vista, a leper colony, I, 131 Bonana, fortress, I, 121 Bononiama receives Vasco, I, 302 Borgia, Lucrezia, note, I, 86 Borneo visited by Magellan, II, 157 Borrichena, or San Juan, I, 258 Borromeo, family, I, 2
Borromeo, Count Giovanni, patron of the sons of Anghera family, I, 4 Borunda, cited, note, II, 206 Bouacia, or Guanaya, note, I, 316 Bourbourg, Brasseur de, cited, note,
I, 167, 172; II, 13, 42, 206 Boyl, Friar, returns to Spain, I, 105 Braganza, Duke of, a pupil of Peter Martyr, I, 21
Brescia, Giambattista dies in, I, 3 Brevin, History of Jamaica by, note, II, 346
Brinton, Daniel, cited, note, II, 107 Brion-Chabot, Philippe de, note II, 356
Brito, Jorge de, captures the Trini- dad, II, 420
Brown, Rawdon, cited, note, I, I Brussels, Margaret of Austria born in, note, II, 301
Buchebuea sends gifts to Vasco, I, 306
Buiaz, a district of Bainoa, I, 368 Buonacorsi takes name of Calli- machus Experiens, I, 6 Burgos, court at, I, 105 Burichena, I, 76; or San Juan, 342 Burnt Face, the Zobrabao cacique
ruler of Scudo di Cateba, I, 273 Bustamante cited, note, II, 40 Butara, Spaniards received at, II, 160
Butrigario, Galeazzo, I, 250, 335
Cabedo, Juan, appointed Bishop of Darien, I, 259, 335 Cabot, Sebastian, I, 347; asks for ships, II, 288; hopes of, 289; voy- age of, planned, 291; squadron commanded by, 403; Cabrero, member of Council, I, 184 Cacacubana, a district of Pahibo, I, 367
Cacamatzin, nephew of Monte- zuma, note, II, 89
Cacatamino, a cacique, II, 65 Cachutepech, definition of name, II, 193
Cacuscazin, brother of Catamazin, II, 105
Cadamosto, Aloisio, I, 249 Cadiz, I, 68, 69, 87
Cahanao, mountains, I, 375 Cahaymi, a canton in Guaccaiarima, I, 368
Cahibo, a province in Hispaniola, I, 366; districts of, 367 Cahini, the island of, I, 366 Caicoa, a district of Caizcimu, I, 367 Caigun, a mountain range, I, 372 Caihibi, rains in, I, 388
Cairo, a town in Yucatan, II, 7 Caizcimu, a province in Hispaniola, I, 366; the twelve provinces of, 367
Calabria, Aubigny defeated, in, II, 401
Calatrava, II, 350
Calavera, Bernardino de, joins Hojeda, I, 195
Calega, Spaniards received at, II,
Calendar of State Papers cited, note, I, I
Calicut, vessel sunk off, I, 26; spices from, 408; Magellan at, II, 151; markets at, 165
Caltanmic, note, II, 65
Camaie, a district in Bainoa, I, 368 Camamoros, see Maragnon, I, 266 Camargo, a Mexican writer, note, II, 107
Camenor, spices from, I, 408 Camigua, Christopher, death of, I, 258
Camoteia, I, 359
Campeche, Spaniards in, II, 9 Campo, Juan de, II, 421
Canabaco, a district of Hubabo, I, 367
Cananor, Magellan at, II, 151; mar- kets at, 165
Canaries, the, I, 58; discovery and civilisation of, 59
Canizares, Giacomo, visits Peter Martyr, II, 313; his account of religious festivities, 316 et seq. Cannafistula, discovery of, I, 228 Cano, Juan Sebastian de, com- mander of one of fleet, II, 402 Cano, Pedro, sent to Cortes, II, Canomora, I, 162
Cantabrian Sea, a legend of, II, 378
Cantu cited, note, I, 42 Cape Corrientes, Garay lands at, ÍI, 334
Cape St. Augustine, note, I, 60; Castilians forbidden to land on, 258
Cape San Antonio, II, 6 Cape San Rocco, I, 272 Cape Verde, I, 92
Cape Verde Islands, II, 238, 257 Capronus, abiding place of Maio- banexios, I, 127
Caracciolo, Marino, legate of the Pope, II, 195; receives Peter Martyr's works, 245 Caracuela, I, 72 Caraibes, I, 63
Caramaira, poisonous trees of, I,
191; Cosa's death avenged in, 193; maps of, 272; Spaniards at- tacked by natives of, 338ff; roads in, 343
Caramatexius, a cacique, I, 373 Carbonero, Pedro, sobriquet of, note, II, 74
Careca taken prisoner by Balboa,
Carenas, Spaniards land at, II, 22 Careta, I, 355; the cacique, Span- iards settled in territory of, II, 213
Cariai, Columbus trades with people of, I, 321; animals of, 322 Caribana, I, 399
Carillo, Alonso, Bishop of Pam-
Carlos, son of Comogre, I, 312 Carmagnola, I, 32
Carolinas, the, note, II, 260 Carqueixra, cf. Guadeloupe, I, 390 Carthagena, Juan, revolt of, II, 154 Carthagena, Hojeda reaches, I, 190; harbour of, 338
Carvajal, Lorenzo, member of the Council, I, 184
Casas de Yucatan, see Landa Caspian Sea, see Haguygabon Cassiterides, cf. Azores the, II, 177 Castiglione, Balthasar, II, 405 Castilians, dispute between the Portugese and, II, 236 Castilla del Oro, cf. Veragua, I, 261; II, 211
Castro, Alvares de, report of, II, 257
Cat Island, note, I, 60 Catalina, note, II, 281
Catamazin rebels, II, 103; defies Cortes, 104; is seized and im- prisoned, 105; becomes ruler of Temistitan, 149
Cathay, new route to, II, 241 Catherwood, cited, note, II, 13 Caucasus, the, pepper of, II, 250 Cauchibachoa reconnoitred by the Pinzons, I, 162
Cauchieta, gold from, I, 154; recon- noitred by the Pinzons, 162; ex- ploration of, cited, II, 276
Caunaboa, the cacique, I, 82, note, 107, 112
Caunoa, a district in Bainoa, I, 368 Cauta, I, 168
Caya, decision given on bridge of, II, 240
Cayzedo, Lopez Achoa, II, 6 Cazabixaba, I, 168
Cebu, cf. Zebu, note, II, 158 Ceiba, note, II, 235
Cempoal, cf. Nueva Seville, II, 43; colony founded near, 59; supplies Cortes with men, 62; Narvaez in, 130
Cerabaro, discovery of, I, 323; coun- try about the port of, 329 f. Cerezeda, Gonzales sends treasure by, II, 215
Cesabaron, a port on the coast, I, 273
Cesucuo, ceremonics for dead in, II, 325
Ceutla, battle of, note, II, 34 Chalco, Lake, note, II, 86 Chamailaba, Chiaconus, entertains Spaniards, I, 255 Chamba, gold of, I, 258 Champoton, cf. Chiapoton, II, 10 Chapultepech, II, 177
Charles V., snubs Cardinal Ximenes, I, 37; marriage of, note, II, 237; renounces claim to Moluccas, note 239
Charnay, Désiré, cited, note, II, 13, 57
Chavero, A., a Mexican writer, note, II, 107
Chersonesus, Magellan at, II, 151 Cheru, a cacique, I, 406 Chianaocho, Chiaconus,
tains Spaniards, I, 255 Chianistam, founding of, II, 59 Chiapes, attacks Balboa, I, 287; makes peace with Balboa, 288; Spanish sick left with, 297
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