ince of, 23, 169.
Tome, Narciso, 155.
Tornero, Juan, 22.
Torquemada, 171.
Trajan, 167.
Triana, 232.
Trinity, Boston, church of, 18.
Triolan, San, 104.
Tripoli, 260.
Triumfo, Seville, Plaza del, 201.
Tudela, Cathedral of, 133.
Urraca, Dona, 69.
Vaccaei, 68.
Vadajos, Bishop of, 20.
Vergara, Arnao de, 229.
Vargas, Luis de, 195.
Valdes, 227.
Vallejo, Juan de, 44, 45, 60.
Valencia, See of, 7, 93, 122.
Valencia, Alonzo, 97.
Valladolid, City of, 21, 23, 160, 227, 248, 249.
Valladolid, Cathedral of, 36, 122.
Vega, 240, 245.
Velasco, Don Pedro Fernandez, Count of Haro, 49, 50.
Velasco, Bishop Antonia de, 52.
Velasquez, 196, 258.
Venice, 191.
Vergara, 134.
Viadero, 184.
Vicente, Avila, Church of, 71.
Vico, Ambrosio de, 248.
Vigarny, Philip (Borgona), 151, 153, 251, 262.
Vignola, 252.
Villalon, Cathedral of, 143.
Villalpando, 134, 154.
Villanueva, 82.
Villegas, Fernando de, 52.
Vincente, St., 86.
Viscaya, 69.
Visitacion, Burgos, Capilla de, 52.
Visquio, Jeronimo, 7, 8, 10.
Vitruvius, 224.
Vittoria, 208.
Voltaire, 245.
Wamba, 126.
Wear, 123.
Wells, Cathedral of, 99.
Westminster Abbey, 149, 198.
Wharton, Mrs., 103.
Williams, Leonard, 183.
Wolsey, 136, 262.
Xenil, 240.
Ximenez, 136, 154, 156, 221, 261, 265.
Ximon, 207.
Yorobo, Diego de, 218.
Zamora, cathedral of, 133.
Zamora, See of, 7.
Zaragoza, bishopric, 122, 248.
Zeres, gate of, 193.
Zimena Dona, 33.
Zurbaran, 195, 227.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] The precedence of Oxford was established by the decree of Constance
of 1414.
[2] Ego comes Raimundus una pariter cum uxore mea Orraca filia Adefonsi
regis, placuit nobis ut propter amorem Dei et restaurationem ecclesie S.
Marie Salamantine sedis et propter animas nostras vel de parentum
nostrorum vobis domino Jeronimo pontefici et magistro nostro quatinus
saceremus vobis sicut et facimus cartulam donationis vel ut ita decam
bonifacti.
[3] Though to the city itself, in which he had been married, he dealt
the death-blow when he moved his Court from Toledo to Valladolid and
established a bishopric at Valladolid (in 1593), which had previously
been subject to Salamanca.
[4] According to Doctor Doellinger, "a faithless and cruel freebooter."
As a daring and successful "condottiere," he was dear to his
liberty-loving contemporaries, who protested against any encroachments
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