Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 378 pages of information about Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean.

Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 378 pages of information about Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean.
55’
Tunis to Susa 120’
Susa to Sfax 86’
Sfax to Jerbah, otherwise known as Los Gelues 54’
Jerbah to Tripoli 130’
Gibraltar to Algiers 410’
Algiers to Tunis 391’
Algiers to Tenes 91’
Tunis to Malta 232’
Malta to Tripoli in Barbary 200’
Tripoli to Cape Serrano 350’
Jerbah to Malta 210’

INDEX

Abdahar, 141.

Abu-Abd-Allah-Mahomed, 40.

Actium, battle of, 189, 199, 366.

Adam, Prince Philippe Villiers L’Isle, Grand Master of the Knights of St.
    John, 42, 124, 299.

Adorno, Antony, 103.

Adriatic, coasts of the, 182.

Adrumentum, 251.

“Africa,” town of, position and fortifications, 251,
  attacked and taken by Dragut, 257-259;
  besieged by Andrea Doria, 265;
  captured, 267;
  mutiny, 268;
  blown up, 268.

Ahmed, Arab, Basha of Algiers, 375,
  assassinated, 375.

Albania, coast of, 363, 366.

Al-Burdon, 350.

Alcadaar, Alcaid, 349.

Alcala, Duke of, 311.

Alcala de Henares, 371.

Alcaudite, Count of, his defence of Marzaquivir, 10.

Aldemar, St., Geoffrey de, 291.

Aleppo, 120, 125.

Alexander IV., Pope, 290.

Alexander VI., Pope, 99.

Alexander VII., Pope, initiates the “Alliance of Christian Princes,” 38.

Alexandria, 49.

“Alexandria, The Young Moor of,” defeated, 177,
  released, 178.

Alfonso, King of Navarre and Aragon, 291.

Alghieri, Bay of, 235.

Algiers, 2,
  attacks on, 30, 88;
  captured, 62, 64;
  Moorish refugees at, 63;
  appeal for help, 66;
  surrenders, 89;
  mutiny of Janissaries, 355;
  treaty with King Charles II., 377.

Ali Ahamed, Admiral of Algiers, 345.

Ali, at the siege of Malta, 328.

Ali Basha, or Occhiali or Uluchali, 6, 14, 22,
  present at the conference held by Soliman, 316;
  his birthplace, 345;
  endures the life of a galley-slave, 345;
  becomes a Mussulman, 346;
  enters the service of Dragut, 346;
  at the siege of Malta, 346;
  appointed Viceroy of Tripoli, 347;
  Governor of Algiers, 347;
  view of his duties,347;
  offered the sovereignty of Tunis, 349;
  expedition against Hamid, 349;
  captures Tunis, 350, 375;
  captures galleys of the Knights, 352-355;
  at the battle of Lepanto, 363,368-371;
  his banner, 368;
  captures the Capitana, 370;
  withdraws and escapes, 371;
  returns to Constantinople, 373, 375;
  nominated Admiralissimo, 374;
  his palace, 375;
  ailment of “scald-head,” 375;
  death, 376.

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