de, 104.
Leo X., Pope, 41,
attempt on his life, 140;
flight to Rome, 141.
Lepanto, battle of, 6, 23, 362-372;
number of killed and wounded, 372.
Lerici, 104.
Leyva, Antonio de, 143.
Leyva, Don Sancho de, Governor of "Africa," 267.
Liazzo, 246.
Licastelli, 345.
Licata, 352.
Limasol, 34.
Loredano, Jacques, 34.
Loredano, Captain, at the battle of Lepanto, 369.
Los Gelues, 112, 271.
Louis XII., 100,
joins the "Alliance of Christian Princes," 38.
Magliana, Castle of, 140.
Mahan, Rear-Admiral, his books on "Sea Power," 14.
Mahomedi, banished from Constantinople, 43,
his sons, 43.
Mahomet, result of his death, 286.
Mahomet II., Caliph, captures Constantinople, 33,
fortifies the Dardanelles, 34;
defeated Rhodes, 38;
death, 38.
Majorca, 172.
Malipier, Captain, at the battle of Lepanto, 369.
Malta, siege of, 6, 22, 299-305, 324-342,
number of deaths, 300;
position, 315;
expedition against, 316;
preparations for the siege, 318-321.
Malta, Knights of.
_see_ Knights
_Marquesa_, the galley, 371.
Marsa Muzetto harbour, 325, 331.
Marsaquivir, attack on, 10.
Maura, Santa, island of, 207, 271.
Mecca, 4.
Medina-Celi, Juan la Cerda, Duke of, expedition against Tripoli, 311.
Medran, Chevalier Gonzales de, at the siege of St. Elmo, 327, 332, 335.
Mehedia, 251.
Melac, Commandeur Gozon de, 312.
Mendoza, Bernard de, in command of La Goletta, 166.
Mendoza, Don Luis Hurtado de, 143.
Messina, 180, 278, 359.
Minorca, 172.
Mitylene, island of, 43.
Monastir, 2, 250.
Moncada, Don Hugo de, Viceroy of Sicily, 80,
escapes to Iviza, 82;
defeated and slain, 101.
Mondejar, Marquis de, 143.
Monferrato, Monastery of Nuestra Senora de, pilgrimages to, 150, 357.
Monte Cristo island, 113.
Montmorency, Anne de, 281.
Monuc, the eunuch, 206.
Moors, their characteristics, 4,
expulsion from Granada, 8, 29;
their condition in Algiers, 63.
Morea, the, 355, 366.
Morgan, Sir Henry, his capture of Panama, 24.
Morgan, J., his _Compleat History of Algiers_, 243, 250, 345.
Moriscoes, their persecutions, 5,
revolt in Granada, 347.
Mosca, Lodovico del, 39.
Moslem corsairs, their cupidity, 3,
driven out of Spain, 4, 29;
characteristics, 4, 67, 241;
fanaticism, 5, 17;
supremacy on the sea, 8;
frequent defeats, 10;
tyranny, 11;
ships, 18;
booty, 24;
cruel methods, 24, 32;
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