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A chronicle of the conquest of Granada

by Fray Antonio Agapida [pseud.]
  
  
  
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CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

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CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

  • CHAPTER I.
    How Boabdil returned secretly to Granada, and how he was
    received 7

  • CHAPTER II.
    How King Ferdinand laid siege to Velez Malaga 12

  • CHAPTER III.
    How King Ferdinand and his army were exposed to imminent
    peril, before Velez Malaga 23

  • CHAPTER IV.
    Result of the stratagem of El Zagal to surprise King Ferdinand
    29

  • CHAPTER V.
    How the people of Granada rewarded the valor of El Zagal 35

  • CHAPTER VI.
    Surrender of Velez Malaga and other places 39

  • CHAPTER VII.
    Of the city of Malaga, and its inhabitants 42

  • CHAPTER VIII.
    Advance of King Ferdinand against Malaga 50

  • CHAPTER IX.
    Siege of Malaga 56

  • CHAPTER X.
    Siege of Malaga continued—obstinacy of Hamet el Zegri 60

  • CHAPTER XI.
    Attack of the Marques of Cadiz upon Gibralfaro 64

  • CHAPTER XII.
    Siege of Malaga continued.—Stratagems of various kinds 68

  • CHAPTER XIII.
    Sufferings of the people of Malaga 74

  • CHAPTER XIV.
    How a Moorish santon undertook to deliver the city of
    Malaga from the power of its enemies 79


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  • CHAPTER XV.
    How Hamet el Zegri was hardened in his obstinacy, by the
    arts of a Moorish astrologer 85

  • CHAPTER XVI.
    Siege of Malaga continued.—Destruction of a tower, by
    Francisco Ramirez de Madrid 90

  • CHAPTER XVII.
    How the people of Malaga expostulated with Hamet el
    Zegri 93

  • CHAPTER XVIII.
    How Hamet el Zegri sallied forth with the sacred banner, to
    attack the Christian camp 97

  • CHAPTER XIX.
    How the city of Malaga capitulated 103

  • CHAPTER XX.
    Fulfilment of the prophecy of the dervise.—Fate of Hamet
    el Zegri 110

  • CHAPTER XXI.
    How the Castilian Sovereigns took possession of the city of
    Malaga, and how King Ferdinand signalized himself by
    his skill in bargaining with the inhabitants for their ransom 113

  • CHAPTER XXII.
    How King Ferdinand prepared to carry the war into a different
    part of the territories of the Moors 121

  • CHAPTER XXIII.
    How King Ferdinand invaded the eastern side of the kingdom
    of Granada, and how he was received by El Zagal 127

  • CHAPTER XXIV.
    How the Moors made various enterprises against the Christians
    132

  • CHAPTER XXV.
    How King Ferdinand prepared to besiege the city of Baza,
    and how the city prepared for defence 136

  • CHAPTER XXVI.
    The battle of the gardens before Baza 143

  • CHAPTER XXVII.
    Siege of Baza.—Embarrassments of the army 149

  • CHAPTER XXVIII.
    Siege of Baza continued.—How King Ferdinand completely
    invested the city 153


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  • CHAPTER XXIX.
    Exploit of Hernando Perez del Pulgar and other Cavaliers 157

  • CHAPTER XXX.
    Continuation of the Siege of Baza 162

  • CHAPTER XXXI.
    How two Friars arrived at the camp, and how they came
    from the Holy Land 166

  • CHAPTER XXXII.
    How Queen Isabella devised means to supply the army with
    provisions 173

  • CHAPTER XXXIII.
    Of the disasters which befell the camp 177

  • CHAPTER XXXIV.
    Encounters between the Christians and Moors, before Baza;
    and the devotion of the inhabitants to the defence of their
    city 181

  • CHAPTER XXXV.
    How Queen Isabella arrived at the camp, and the conse-sequences
    of her arrival 186

  • CHAPTER XXXVI.
    Surrender of Baza 191

  • CHAPTER XXXVII.
    Submission of El Zagal to the Castilian Sovereigns 199

  • CHAPTER XXXVIII.
    Events at Granada, subsequent to the submission of El
    Zagal 205

  • CHAPTER XXXIX.
    How King Ferdinand turned his hostilities against the city
    of Granada 212

  • CHAPTER XL.
    The fate of the Castle of Roma 219

  • CHAPTER XLI.
    How Boabdil el Chico took the field; and his expedition
    against Alhendin 224

  • CHAPTER XLII.
    Exploit of the Count de Tendilla 228


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  • CHAPTER XLIII.
    Expedition of Boabdil el Chico against Salobreña.—Exploit
    of Hernando Perez del Pulgar 234

  • CHAPTER XLIV.
    How King Ferdinand treated the people of Gaudix—and
    how El Zagal finished his regal career 241

  • CHAPTER XLV.
    Preparations of Granada for a desperate defence 247

  • CHAPTER XLVI.
    How King Ferdinand conducted the siege cautiously; and
    how Queen Isabella arrived at the camp 253

  • CHAPTER XLVII.
    Of the insolent defiance of Yarfe the Moor, and the daring
    exploit of Hernando Perez del Pulgar 256

  • CHAPTER XLVIII.
    How Queen Isabella took a view of the city of Granada—
    and how her curiosity cost the lives of many Christians
    and Moors 259

  • CHAPTER XLIX.
    Conflagration of the Christian camp 268

  • CHAPTER L.
    The last ravage before Granada 272

  • CHAPTER LI.
    Building of the city of Santa Fé—Despair of the Moors 277

  • CHAPTER LII.
    Capitulation of Granada 281

  • CHAPTER LIII.
    Commotions in Granada 286

  • CHAPTER LIV.
    Surrender of Granada 291

  • CHAPTER LV.
    How the Castilian Sovereigns took possession of Granada 297

  • APPENDIX.
    Fate of Boabdil el Chico 303
    Death of the Marques of Cadiz 307
    The legend of the death of Don Alonzo de Aguilar 310