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Beazley, C. Raymond, 1868-1955

"Prince Henry the Navigator, the Hero of Portugal and of Modern Discovery, 1394-1460 A.D. With an Account of Geographical Progress Throughout the Middle Ages As the Preparation for His Work."

, 136;
succeeds Affonso V., adds a new chapter to discovery, dies, 314
John, the King of Good Memory, transition figure, 133;
personal work and its results, 133-135;
sons of, 136;
plans attack on Ceuta, 148;
speech when he hears of death of his two sons, 152;
dies, 160
Jordanus, 104

K
Karlsefne, Thorfinn, greatest of the Vinland sailors, 60
Keel-Ness (Kjalarness), 58
Kublai Khan, 93-98

L
Labrador, possible discovery of, 56;
reached by Scandinavian migration, 65
Lagos equips and sends out a fleet, 229
La Mina, 315
Lancarote, obtains grant to sail to coast of Guinea, 206;
his voyage, 212-214;
landing at Lagos and sale of slaves captured by, 214;
admiral of fleet sent out from Lagos, 229;
holds a council of his captains, 231;
decides to go on to the Nile, 232
Latini, Brunetto, describes the magnet, 116
Leif, a son of Red Eric, starts for discovery, 56
Leonora Telles, evil genius of Ferdinand and Portugal, 131;
marries King of Portugal, 132;
people rise against, 132
Leonor of Aragon, attempts to be regent, 189;
yields to persuasions of Henry, 190;
dies, 257
Lion, first one brought to Portugal, 247
Lisbon, capture of, 128

M
Machin, Robert, 110
Madagascar, first known to Europe, 102
Madeira, discovered and named by the Portuguese, 165;
nature of island, 166;
visited by Cadamosto, 264
Magellan, 125, 310
Magnet, earliest mention of, 115
Magnus the Good, 68
Mandeville, Sir Henry, 105
_Mappa Mundi_, Hereford, 120
Maps, of fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries, 118
Marabout, or Prophet Bird, 230
Markland (Woodland), 57
Massoudy, visited various countries, 19;
discussion of problems, 20;
greatest name of first age of Arabic geography, 21.


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