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INDEX

Abraham el Barchilon, 13, n. 4.

Abu Zacaria Ben Ahmed, “Book of

Agriculture” by, 5.

Acevedo, Spanish jurist, 133, 134.

Achaqueros, 55.

Aehaques, 55.

Acom fodder, 25.

Acuna, Pedro de, 81, 83.

Acuna family, 82, 193.

Addantado, 232.

Adulas, 24, n. 6.

Africa, merinos probably introduced into
Spain from, 4 ff.

Agosiaderos, 303.

Agriculture, decadence of, 336 f., 343,
351

Aguilar, 174, n. 2.

Aillon, 50.

Alaniada, 306, n. 2.

Alarcos, battle of (n95), 167.

Albala, 203, n. ι, 264, n. 2, 273, n. 4,424.
Albarracfn, 32, 51, 99,148, 276, 299, 344,
4i5∙

Albuquerque, Duke of, 232.

Alcabala, 44, 158, n. 3, 166, 260 f., 275,
285, n. i, 286, 289, 293.

Alcabala de yerbas, 275, 334.

Alcaçonas, 132, n. 3.

Alcali de Henares, 112.

Alcaldes de apelaciones, 55; de corral, 13,
74;
de entre Ios Cristianos y Moros, 7$;
de Ios pastores,
74; de Mesta, 13,55, 79;
de quadrilla, 13, 55, 75; de rafala, 74;
de sacas, 46; que acen las entregas de Ios
Cristianos y de Ios Judios,
75 f.; the
local
alcaldes and the entregadores, 99-
104; the crown and the
alcaldes, 229.

Alcalde entregador, see Entregador.

Alcintara, military order of, 157, n. 4,
239> 335-

Alcaraz, 203, n. ɪ.

Alcaudete, 174, n. 2.

Alcocer, ɪoo.

Alconera, 224, n. ι.

Alcudia, 23.

Alera, 219, n. 4, 224, n. ι.

Aleraforal, 300, n. ι.

Alfonso V (the Magnanimous), king of
Aragon (1416-58), of Sicily (as Al-
fonso, 1416-58), and of Naples (as Al-
fonso I, 1442-58), 154 f.

Alfonso ∏, king of Asturias, 164.

Alfonso VI, king of Castile (1072-1109)
and Le6n (1065-1109), 162.

Alfonso VII (the Emperor), king of
Castile (n26-57), 169, n. ι.

Alfonso VIII, king of Castile (1158-
1214), 4, 169, n. i, 186.

Alfonso X (the Learned), king of Castile
and Le6n (1252-84), 4, 12, 18, 68, 74,
76, 77, 91, n. i, 163, n. i, 165, n. ɪ,
173 f., 176, 179, 180, 181, 185, 186,
187, 188, 189, 19г, 2∞, 256 fi., 262,
3o4>
3o7> 354, 375, ɪɪ. ι.

Alfonso XI, king of Castile and Le6n
(1312-50), 4,35, 81,102,181,183,184,
186, 187, 188-192, 193, 194, 195, 196,
200, 210, 252, 258, n. 2, 259 f., 262,
310 f., 354.

Algeciras, siege of, 191, n. 2, 260.

Algeria, sheep encampments in, 10;
sheep highways in, 17; pastoral taxes
in, 140, 141, 142.

Alhambra, the, 260.

Alicante, 33, n. 3.

Aljubarrota, battle of (1385), 191, n. 2,
193>
i99> 3ii

Almadén, 19, 23.

Almagre, 24.

Almirante, 232.

Almohad period, the, 4.

Almqjarifazgo, 189, 224, 255, 275, 424.

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