of Don John of Austria, 358;
of the battle of Lepanto, 364, 368.
Press-gang, methods of the, 226.
Prevesa, battle of, 6, 22, 108, 189, 190, 194-218, 366.
Punta delle Forche, 277, 333.
Rabadan, Celebi, 92, 112.
Rabadan, left in charge of Tunis, 351.
Raschid, 130, 137.
Raschid, Caliph Haroun, 287.
Ravenstein, Count Philip of, 39.
_Real_, the, 364.
Reggio, 32,
sack of, 133.
Reis, Aisa-, left in charge of "Africa," 261, 264,
his defence, 266;
captured, 267.
Reis, Dragut-,
_See_ Dragut
Requesens, Don Luiz de, disaster to his fleet, 234.
_Revenge_, the, 354.
Rhodes, island of, 242,
seized by the Knights of St. John, 35, 292;
besieged, 36, 293;
serpent at, 294-296;
derivation of the name, 297.
Ribera, Don Perisan de, 80.
Ricasoli, 333.
Richard II, 215.
Rio, Juan del, taken captive, 71.
Riviere, Chevalier La, 322.
Robeira, Captain, repulses the corsairs, 84.
Rocca Guillelma, fortress of, besieged, 99.
Rodas, Capitan de, 111.
Roderick the Goth, conquered by the Osmanli, 15, 29.
Rome, fortifications of, 139.
Romegas, Commandeur de, 312, 313,
his account of the battle of Lepanto, 360.
Rosell, Don Cayetano, his _Historia del combate naval de
Lepanto_, 359, 364.
Roverejo, Juan, war with Cordoba, 99.
Roxalana, Sultana, her influence over Soliman, 174,
characteristics, 174;
jealousy, 174;
murders Ibrahim, 176.
Salaerrez, 88.
Saleh-Reis, 187.
Salerno, Gulf of, 101.
Sallee, the rovers, 237.
Sandoval, El Maestro Don Fray Prudencio de, his history of
Charles V., 43, 70, 71, 108, 142, 144, 150, 155.
Sangle, Claude de la, his death, 309.
Sangullo, Antonio de, 139.
_Santa Ana_, bravery of the, 353.
Santa Cruz, Marquis of, at the battle of Lepanto, 364,
rescues the _Capitana_, 371.
_Santa Maria_, the flagship of Columbus, 231.
Sardinia, 136.
Satalie, Gulf of, 47.
Savona, fortification of, 103.
Sceberass, Mount, 301, 307, 325, 342.
Scutari, 38.
Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean,
take refuge in Northern Africa, 1;
their deeds of terror, 2;
cupidity, 3;
fanaticism, 5, 17;
autocratic rule, 7, 25;
equality, 7;
aptitude for the sea, 8;
defeats, 10;
nefarious doings, 15;
characteristics of their leaders, 16, 25, 284, 376;
ships, 18;
character of the men, 26;
leagues against, 29;
relations with the Turks, 33.
Seignelay, his criticism of Admiral de Tourvi
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