Quart (Cuart), near Valencia; the bridge <strong>of</strong>, 294, 304. Queralt, En Perede, his ship, 551, 605, 659. Rabaca, En Bernard, the king's notary, 68, 285. Raboster, En Ramon, 79. Reboster, En Ramon 79. Rada, D. Miguel de, 16. Rajadell, En Guillen de, 656, 661. Ramirez, Pedro, 590. -Ramon, <strong>of</strong> Santa Eulalia, 590. Rapita. Vide La Rdpita. Rascanga, in Valencia, 420. Raymond (Lat. Raytnundus), changed into Ramon and Remon, 125. -VII., Count <strong>of</strong> Toulouse, 418. Reguardana, Regordana, En Berenguer de, 409, 417. Riguardana, Regordana, En Berenguer de, 409, 417. Releu, 464. Requena, 501, 619, 620. Retabohie (Xecabohie, or Sheikh Abu Yahya, q.v.) Ribarroja, in Valencia, 431. Richard I., <strong>of</strong> England, 235 note. -<strong>of</strong> Cornwall, 660. Riu Seco (Rio Seco), 325. Rixo, En Johan, <strong>of</strong> Lerida, 148. Robio, A. de, knight, 87. Rocaberti, En Dalman de. 663. Rochaberti, En Dalman de. 663. -En J<strong>of</strong>fre de, 568, 659. Rocafort, En Ramon (?) de, 82, 130. Rocafull, Guerau de, 547, 568. Rocamaura (Rocamora), in the Ampurdan, 578. Rocha (La), castle in the Ampurdan, besieged, 662. Roda, in Aragon, 592. Rogat. In Murcia (?), 493. Roguat, In Murcia (?), 493. Romeu, D. Garcia, 342, 438, 439. -D. Guillen, 438--441. Rosas, in the Ampurdan, besieged, 663.
Roussillon, Count <strong>of</strong>. Vide Sancho. Rosello (Roussillon), En Gaspar de, 639. Rotlan (Roldan ?), a lieutenant <strong>of</strong> Don Nuno, 132. Saceista, sacristan or clerk <strong>of</strong> Barcelona, 96. -<strong>of</strong> Gerona. Vide Montgriu. -<strong>of</strong> Lerida. Vide Saroca. Safori, Sen. Vide St. Montgriu. S<strong>of</strong>fery, Sen. Vide St. Montgriu. Sagarra, Arnau de, a Dominican preacher confessor <strong>of</strong> James, 549, 550. Segarra, Arnau de, a Dominican preacher confessor <strong>of</strong> James, 549, 550. Sagran, En Berenguer, 117. Saix, in Murcia, attacked, 404; surrenders to James, 458 ; agreement respecting it between James and Alfonso, 464, 468. Salient, 437. St. Feliu de Guixols, Abbot <strong>of</strong>, 110, I59. -Symphorien, close to Lyons, 639. Vide Safori. -Vincent de Solsona, En Berenguer, 636. Sales, Guillem de, a native <strong>of</strong> Huesca, 324. Salomo, Don, a Jew, James's interpreter, 151, 212. Selomoh, Don, a Jew, James's interpreter, 151, 212. Salou, a sea-port town on the coast <strong>of</strong> Catalonia, 23, 209, 322, 323. Salvasforia, in Valencia, 288. Samenla, En Ramon, Knight cornmander <strong>of</strong> Aliaga, 254. Sancha, daughter <strong>of</strong> Alfonso VIII. <strong>of</strong> Castile, surnamed the Emperor, 4 ; James's grandmother, 497. Sanchez, D. Nuno or Nuno, son D. Sanchez, Count <strong>of</strong> Roussillon, 16, 18. Sanxes, D. Nuno or Nuno, son D. Sanchez, Count <strong>of</strong> Roussillon, 16, 18. -his quarrel with Moncada, 34, 38, 39. -his dominions invaded, 40, 41. -de Castro, Fernan, Ferrant, son <strong>of</strong> King James by Blanca de Antillon, 498, 499, 500, 512, 523, 526, 625--629, 660. -holding Licanafor Don Ferris, 580. -attacked by his half brother, the Infante En Pere, 625--629, 631, 632. -Munyoz, Gil, 529. -D. Nuno, son <strong>of</strong> Count D. Sancho, a kinsman <strong>of</strong> James, 98, 105-- 107, 176, 203. -at the conquest <strong>of</strong> Mallorca, 120--122, 127, 128, 130--134, 135, 151--154; his interview with the Moorish king, 153--158 ; his opinion about the capitulation <strong>of</strong>fered, 159, 160, 181, 220. [724] Sancho, Don, Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Toledo, son <strong>of</strong> King James, 593, 600. -Count <strong>of</strong> Roussillon, 21, 23, 24, 39.
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