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.

Constantine, 350.

Constantinople, fall of, 33,
  entry of Barbarossa into, 117.

Cordoba, Don Martin de, his defence of Oran, 10.

Cordoba, Gonsalvo de, the “Great Captain,” 39,
  war against Roverejo, 99;
  besieges the fortress of Rocca Guillelma, 99.

Cordoba, Mosque at, 64.

Corfu, siege of, 179.

Cornet, Commandeur de, 337.

Cornillan, Pierre de, appointed Grand Master of the Knights of
    St. John, 298.

Coron, 355.

Coronado, Capt.  Juan Vasquez, 273.

Corsairs, Moslem, their iron and rigid discipline, 7.
  See Moslem

Corsica, coast of, 246.

Corso, Mami, left in charge of Algiers, 349.

Cos, or Lango, island of, fortifications of, 292.

Curtogali, at Bizerta, 40,
  his depredations, 41;
  attempt to carry off the Pope, 41, 140;
  Governor of Rhodes, 42.

Cyprus, island of, 34, 356.

Daoud Pasha, Admiral, defeats Grimani, 38.

Dardanelles, 116,
  fortification of the, 34.

Daru, P., Histoire de Venise, 364, 367.

Delizuff, joins forces with Barbarossa, 112,
  killed, 113.

Diou-Donne, Gozon de, his mode of killing a serpent, 294-296,
  praises of his services, 297;
  appointed Grand Master of the Knights of St. John, 298;
  his death, 298.

Doria Andrea, 6, 22, 108,
  his birth, 98;
  parents, 98;
  sent to Rome, 98;
  at the court of Urbino, 99;
  in the service of the King of Aragon, 99;
  joins Roverejo, 99;
  takes service with Lodovico Sforza, 100;
  appointed General of the Galleys, 100;
  captures the Fort of the Lantern, 100;
  defeats Cadolin, 100;
  appointed Captain-General of the Galleys of France, 101;
  the treatment of Francis I., 102, 104;
  letter to him, 103;
  joins Charles V., 105;
  honours received from Genoa, 105;
  Admiralissimo of the Navy, 107, 151;
  defeats the Turks at Patras, 109;
  at Barcelona, 148;
  captures Bona, 166;
  pursuit of Barbarossa, 166;
  defeats Ali-Chabelli, 180;
  wounded, 180;
  appearance, 180;
  age, 190;
  his fleet, 192;
  anchors outside the Gulf of Arta, 194-207;
  at Sessola, 207;
  tactics at the battle of Prevesa, 214;
  sails away, 216;
  ordered to capture Dragut, 261, 271;
  his pursuit of him, 262-264;
  expedition against “Africa,” 265;
  blockades Dragut at Jerbah, 271-275;
  allows him to escape, 275.

Doria, David, 99.

Doria, Dominique, 98.

Doria, Franco, 192.

Doria, Jannetin, captures Dragut, 245-247.

Doria, John, 165.

Doria, John Andrea, at the battle of Lepanto, 363, 367, 370.

Doria, Philippin, defeats Moncada, 101.

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