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of Tunis, character of his rule, 348, conspiracy against, 349; flight, 350. Hassan Ali, 53, ravages towns and villages, 83; repulsed by Spaniards, 84; flogged and imprisoned, 86; released, 87; attacks Barbarossa, 87. Hassem, his attack on Oran, 10, retreat, 10. Henry II., 34. Henry VII., 215. Henry VIII., 14. Herbert, Arthur, concludes a treaty with Algiers, 377. Himeral, Basha, 114, 125. Hogue, La, battle of, 283. Honore II., Pope, 291. Horusco, Pero Lopez de, 166. Hunyadi, John, 14. Hyeres, island of, 234. Ibrahim, Grand Vizier to Soliman, 9, his mission to Aleppo, 120; advice, 123; impressions of Barbarossa, 126; return from Aleppo, 132; his relations with Soliman, 173; murdered, 176. Innocent VIII., Pope, 98. Ionian Islands, 179. Ionian Sea, 49. Ithaca, island of, 366. Iviza, 82. Janissaries, their character as soldiers, 8, institution, 279; system of training, 280; mutiny in Algiers, 355. Jerbale, 2, 50, 153, 251. Jerusalem, Hospice of St. John at, 287. Jigelli, 2, 56, siege of, 57. John of Jerusalem, St., Knights of, 18. _See_ Knights Judeo, El, 88. Kara-Hassan, takes possession of Shershell, 66, beheaded, 67. Khorkud, Governor of Caramania, 48. Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, or Knights of Malta, their bigotry, 18, take refuge at Limasol, 34; characteristics, 35, 36; fortifications of Rhodes, 35; faith, 36; repulse the Turks, 37; expelled from Rhodes, 42, 277; forced to retreat to Malta, 42, 277, 292; their use of galleys, 229; fight for their "Religion," 277; warfare against the corsairs, 277; history of the Order, 286-291; founded at Jerusalem, 287; Grand Masters, 289-298, 301; crusade against the Infidel, 289; composition of the Order, 289; languages, 290; dress, 290; form of government, 291; in the siege of Malta, 300, 324-342; number of deaths, 300; capture fortresses, 312; capture the "puissant galleon," 313; at Licata, 352; their galleys captured by Ali Basha, 352-355. Knights Templars, foundation of the Order, 291, code of regulations, 291. Kustir-Aga, chief Eunuch of the Seraglio, 313. Lamirande, Chevalier, at the siege of Malta, 334, killed, 341. _Lancaster_, the cruiser, 231. Lanciani, extract from "The Golden Age of the Renaissance," 139. Lantern, Fort of the, captured, 100. Lautrec, Marshal
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