The chronicles of Fernão Lopes: Volume 3 The chronicle of King João I of Portugal Part 1
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adam_text | CONTENTS List of Illustrations xxi Sponsors xxii Abbreviations xxiii Introduction: The Chronicle of King João I of Portugal, Part I Josiah Blackmore 1 The Chronicle of King King João I of Portugal, Part 1 9 Prologue Chapter 1 How the count’s death was planned on a number of occasions and yet was not carried out 11 Chapter 2 How certain people planned the count’s death, and for what reason it was not carried out 13 Chapter 3 How the king ordered the death of Count Juan Fernandez, and why it was decided not to do it 14 How it was planned that Count Juan Fernández was to be killed, and for what reason his death was averted 16 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 How the death of Count Juan Fernández was brought about, and who was the first to raise the matter 18 Chapter 6 How Alvaro Pais spoke to the Master about the death of Count Juan Fernández, and concerning the agreement which they came to 20 Chapter 7 How Count Juan Fernández attended the month’s mind of the king, and how the Master was appointed officer of the marches for the Alentejo 22 Chapter 8 How the death of Count Juan Fernández was arranged, and how the Master left Lisbon with no intention of killing him 23
viii CONTENTS Chapter 9 How the Master [of Avis] returned to Lisbon, and the manner in which he slew Count Juan Fernandez 26 Chapter 10 Concerning what the queen said on the count’s death, and other matters that came to pass 29 Chapter 11 Concerning the tumult in the city when people thought that the Master was being killed, and how Alvaro Pais made his way there and many others with him 30 Chapter 12 How the Bishop of Lisbon and others were killed and cast down from the cathedral tower 33 Chapter 13 How, after dinner, the Master went to seek the queen’s pardon, and concerning the discussion that took place between them 37 Chapter 14 How the citizens [of Lisbon] tried to rob the Jews, and how the Master forbade them to do so 40 Chapter 15 How Queen Leonor behaved towards the Master and towards a number of others to whom she was not well disposed 42 Chapter 16 How the queen left Lisbon for Alenquer, and concerning the manner of her departure 43 How the Master made his preparations to go to England, and how he sought forgiveness from Vasco Porcalho 44 Concerning the reasons why the Master wished to leave the realm and set off for England . 46 The reasons which the city folk gave to the Master as to why he should stay in the country, in which case they would adopt him as their liege lord 47 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Concerning the reasons which the city folk gave to the Master as to why he should not leave Chapter 21 How Queen Leonor gave orders for the Master to be murdered, once she knew that he was intending to leave for England Chapter 22 Concerning the
discussions which Alvaro Vasques held with the Master about his departure for England Chapter 23 48 50 51 How Friar João da Barroca came to Lisbon and his way of life there 52 Chapter 24 How the Master came to speak to Friar João da Barroca, and concerning the answer which he gave him 54
CONTENTS ix Chapter 25 How it was decided to send a message to Queen Leonor proposing her marriage to the Master and safeguarding the inhabitants of Lisbon 55 Chapter 26 How the Master agreed to stay [in Portugal] as ruler and defender of the realm, and concerning what was said in the city council chamber about his decision to stay 58 Chapter 27 How the Master employed officials to manage his affairs, and what heading he instructed should be placed on his letters 60 Chapter 28 How Prince João learned that the Master, his brother, called himself ruler and defender of the realm and how he reacted to this 63 Chapter 29 Concerning the message which the queen sent to Gonçalo Vasques de Azevedo before she left for Santarém, and the words he addressed to the town’s inhabitants 64 Chapter 30 How the queen left Alenquer for Santarém, and concerning the arguments which she advanced to the townsfolk before she departed 67 Chapter 31 Chapter 32 Chapter 33 Comments from the author of this work before speaking of the deeds of Nuno Alvares Concerning the lineage from which Nuno Alvares descended, and who were his father and mother How Nuno Álvares was brought to the Court of King Fernando and how he received his first arms from the hand of Queen Leonor Chapter 34 How the prior proposed to his son that he should seek to get married, and how his son agreed and married Dona Leonor de Alvim Chapter 35 How Nuno Álvares left for his own house, and the way in which he lived Chapter 36 How Nuno Álvares discovered that Count Juan Fernandez had been killed, and concerning the discussions which he
held with his brother on this matter Chapter 37 How Nuno Álvares revealed to his followers that he intended to go to Lisbon in order to serve the Master Chapter 38 How Nuno Álvares reached Lisbon, and what he said to the Master 68 70 71 73 75 76 78 80
x CONTENTS Chapter 39 How the mother of Nuno Alvares came to divert her son from serving the Master, and what happened as a result 81 Chapter 40 How the Master addressed the members of his council as to whether he should stay in the kingdom or leave it 82 Chapter 41 How the Master had wanted to attack Lisbon’s castle, and how he took it without a fight 84 Chapter 42 How the castle of Beja was captured, and how Admiral Master Lançarote was killed Chapter 43 87 How the castles of Portalegre and Estremoz were captured 90 Chapter 44 How the Governor of Evora sought to declare his allegiance to the queen, and how the castle was captured by the townspeople 92 Chapter 45 How the townspeople rose against the abbess, and how they set about killing her 94 Chapter 46 How the city of Oporto declared allegiance to the Master and raised banners in his name, and concerning the part played by the people 96 Chapter 47 Why the Master sent ambassadors to England, and concerning the reply which came back to him from that country 99 Chapter 48 How the city of Lisbon made a contribution to the Master in helping him to raise money 102 Chapter 49 How the Master decided to mint money, what was the alloy used and what was the design from which it was minted 103 Chapter 50 How the Master licensed certain people to mint coins and provided upkeep for many people 105 Chapter 51 How the townspeople of Almada declared for the Master, and how he went to attack Alenquer 106 Chapter 52 How the King of Castile ordered the arrest of his brother Count Alfonso Chapter 53 How the King of Castile ordered the
arrest of Prince João of Portugal 109 Chapter 54 How King Juan arranged exequies for King Fernando in Toledo and how he went about it Chapter 55 108 Concerning what happened when the banner was raised on behalf of the King of Castile 110 112
CONTENTS ХІ Chapter 56 How King Juan held a Royal Council to consider whether it was right to invade Portugal, and how he decided to do so 113 Chapter 57 How the Bishop of Guarda told King Juan that he would hand the city over to him, and how the king made a final decision to invade the country 116 Chapter 58 How the King of Castile invaded Portugal, and concerning a number of noblemen who went over to his side 117 Chapter 59 Concerning the reasons which Beatriz Gonçalves gave to her son for not handing over his castles to the king 119 Chapter 60 Concerning the message which Queen Leonor sent to certain town councils after the death of Count Juan Fernandez 120 Chapter 61 How Queen Leonor wrote to King Juan, urging him to invade Portugal, and her purpose in doing so Chapter 62 How the King of Castile continued on his way and reached Santarém Chapter 63 How the Master [of Avis] went back from Alenquer to Lisbon 121 123 125 Chapter 64 How King Juan spoke with Queen Leonor and conducted her with him to the monastery where he took up lodging 125 Chapter 65 How the king decided to enter Santarém and how it took place 128 Chapter 66 How King Juan handled the justices of the realm, and how he impaled his arms with those of Portugal 130 Chapter 67 Concerning the noblemen and knights who were with King Juan in Santarém, and what happened to Gonçalo Vasques in respect of the wages which he ordered to be paid to his soldiers 132 Chapter 68 Concerning the townships throughout all areas of the realm which declared for Castile 134 Chapter 69 How the ships bearing fish from Galicia were
captured 137 Chapter 70 How the Count of Mayorga sent a challenge to the Master, and how Nuno Alvares answered it 139 Chapter 71 How Nuno Alvares went into the Sintra area in search of provisions, and how certain captains from Castile arrived at Lumiar 141
xii CONTENTS Chapter 72 How the Master took the decision to go to Santarém to do battle with the King of Castile and the reasons why it was not done 142 Chapter 73 How Queen Leonor wrote to Count Gonçalo, her brother, telling him to hand Coimbra over to the King of Castile 143 Chapter 74 Concerning what happened to certain men who emerged from Lisbon to fight the Castilians 145 Concerning the arguments which Nuno Álvares expressed to Count Álvaro Pérez de Castro and his son, and how the Master decided to do battle with the Castilian captains who were in Lumiar 146 Chapter 75 Chapter 76 Why discord broke out between Queen Leonor and the King of Castile 148 Chapter 77 How King Juan left Santarém, bound for Coimbra, with the intention of taking it 149 Chapter 78 How King Juan reached Coimbra, and concerning certain things which happened there 150 Chapter 79 Concerning the arguments which Dona Beatriz de Castro put to Alfonso Enriquez and what his answer was 152 Chapter 80 Concerning the discussions which Queen Leonor held with her brother Count Gonçalo 153 Chapter 81 Concerning the conversations between Queen Leonor’s brother Count Gonçalo and Count Pedro 155 Chapter 82 How what Count Pedro was intending to do was discovered, and how he fled to Oporto 157 Chapter 83 Concerning the words exchanged between King Juan and Queen Leonor in respect of these events 159 Chapter 84 How Queen Leonor was taken to Castile Chapter 85 Concerning the message which the people of Alenquer sent to the Master [of Avis], and how he answered them 161 162 Chapter 86 How King Juan came to leave
Santarém, and concerning the Royal Council he held on whether to lay siege to Lisbon 164 Chapter 87 How the Master decided to assign Nuno Álvares Pereira as Officer of the Marches for the Alentejo 166 Chapter 88 Concerning the banner which Nuno Álvares ordered to be made, and about the powers which the Master gave him 167
CONTENTS xiii Chapter 89 Concerning the instructions which the Master gave to Nuno Álvares, and how he took his leave 169 Chapter 90 Concerning a ruse employed by Nuno Álvares to test his men’s mettle 170 Chapter 91 Concerning the way in which Nuno Álvares chose from his men those who were to serve on his council 171 Chapter 92 How Nuno Álvares summoned certain troops, and concerning the arguments he expressed to the entire force 172 Chapter 93 Concerning the reply that was given to Nuno Álvares, and how all his forces decided to accompany him into battle 174 Chapter 94 Concerning the discussions which Nuno Álvares held with Ruy Gonzalez 177 Chapter 95 How Nuno Álvares went into battle against the Castilians and how he defeated and routed them 179 Chapter 96 How Nuno Álvares captured Arronches and Alegrete 182 Chapter 97 Concerning a raid into Castile carried out by the Portuguese, and concerning the booty which they brought back 184 Chapter 98 How Vasco Porcalho came to be ejected from Vila Viçosa because of suspicions which were entertained about him 185 Chapter 99 How the Master ordered the castle to be restored to Vasco Porcalho Chapter 100 How Vasco Porcalho used guile to arrest Álvaro Gonçalves 187 189 Chapter 101 How the Portuguese fought with certain Castilians, defeated them, and put them to flight 191 Chapter 102 How Álvaro Coitado was freed from captivity, and how the Castilians who were carrying him away were defeated 194 Chapter 103 How Pero Rodrigues went to the aid of Álvaro Coitado so that he would not be taken captive by the Castilians 198 Chapter 104 How
Vasco Porcalho made a raid on Alandroal, and the booty he took from the Portuguese 199 Chapter 105 How Pero Rodrigues da Fonseca set an ambush for the men of Alandroal, and what happened to him 201 Chapter 106 How Payo Rodríguez captured Gil Fernandes of Elvas 202
xiv CONTENTS Chapter 107 How Gil Fernandes made a raid into Castile, and what happened to him 203 Chapter 108 How Gil Fernandes did battle with Payo Rodríguez Marino, and how Payo Rodríguez was defeated and killed 205 Chapter 109 Concerning some Genoese naos that the Master took under his control, and how Alenquer was attacked but not taken 207 Chapter 110 How the Master ordered several galleys to be fitted out in Lisbon 209 Chapter 111 How the standard was entrusted to Gonçalo Rodrigues, and how the fleet departed for Oporto 210 Chapter 112 How the Castilians skirmished with the Portuguese, and how Juan Ramirez de Arellano was captured 212 Chapter 113 How the king came close to the city, and concerning the attack he made upon it 213 Chapter 114 How the King of Castile arrived at Lisbon and set up his camp to besiege it 215 Chapter 115 How the city was put on a defensive footing when the King of Castile laid siege to it 218 Chapter 116 How Ourém was taken by the Master of the Order of Christ, how Diogo Lopes Pacheco was taken prisoner, and how Juan Ramirez de Arellano was exchanged for him 222 Chapter 117 Concerning the captains who invaded with the Archbishop [of Santiago] to raid Portugal, and how Fernando Alfonso de Zamora was taken captive 224 Chapter 118 Concerning the council that the archbishop held with his men regarding how they should besiege Oporto 226 Chapter 119 How the men of Oporto went forth from the city to fight with the Galicians 227 Chapter 120 How the Lisbon galleys arrived at Oporto, and how the crews joined the men of the city to fight the Galicians
228 Chapter 121 How the Portuguese skirmished with the Galicians, and how the archbishop went away 230 Chapter 122 How Rui Pereira spoke his message to the people of Oporto, and concerning the reply that they gave him 231 Chapter 123 Concerning the message that the people of Oporto sent to Count Gonçalo, and the reply he gave to them 234
CONTENTS XV Chapter 124 How the galleys went to raid the coast of Galicia, and what happened to them during their voyage 236 Chapter 125 How Nuno Álvares should have joined the fleet, and the reason why he did not do so 238 Chapter 126 How Nuno Álvares decided to leave Coimbra, and what happened to him there 240 Chapter 127 Concerning what happened to Nuno Álvares with Dorn David Alguaduxe regarding money that he wanted to give him 241 Chapter 128 How Nuno Álvares fought with some Castilians and overcame them 242 Chapter 129 Concerning the council held by the King of Castile to discuss how he should fight against the Portuguese fleet 244 Chapter 130 Concerning the reasons Pedro Fernández de Velasco gave in order to show that it was not a good idea that his fleet should fight against the Portuguese fleet, and what the king said in reply 247 Chapter 131 How the fleet from Oporto arrived at Cascais, and concerning the way in which the Master ordered it to proceed 249 Chapter 132 How it was known in the city that the fleet was approaching, and what the people did on that account 251 Chapter 133 How certain Portuguese naos fought against those of Castile, how three of them were seized and the worthy Rui Pereira killed 252 Chapter 134 How they brought to the king one of the squires who had been taken prisoner, and the conversation he had with him 256 Chapter 135 Why the Portuguese fleet did not fight further with the Castilian fleet, and how the king ordered that Almada be attacked 257 Chapter 136 Concerning the things that the people of Almada endured because of the lack of
water 260 Chapter 137 How the people of Almada surrendered the town to the Kang of Castile 262 Chapter 138 How it was revealed to the Master what Dom Pedro had decided to do, and the approach he took in the matter 263 Chapter 139 How the Castilian galleys tried to capture those of Portugal, and concerning what ensued 267
xvi CONTENTS Chapter 140 Concerning certain things that happened to the besieged city folk at the hands of those in the siege camp 272 Chapter 141 How the king sent to propose an agreement to the Master, and the words that were exchanged about it 274 Chapter 142 How the Master decided, with those of his council, to do battle with the King of Castile 278 Chapter 143 How Nuno Álvares arranged to take Monsaraz by guile, and the manner in which it was seized 281 Chapter 144 Concerning the message that Juan Rodriguez de Castañeda sent to Nuno Alvares, and the consequences 283 Chapter 145 How Nuno Alvares received a message that forces were gathering together to come and seek him out, and the manner in which he acted 284 Chapter 146 How Nuno Alvares set up battle with Pedro Sarmiento and other captains, but they refused to fight him 286 Chapter 147 How Nuno Alvares arranged to go to Almada to fall upon Pedro Sarmiento, and concerning what happened in relation to this 289 Chapter 148 Concerning the tribulations suffered by Lisbon on account of the lack of food 294 Chapter 149 Concerning the plague that raged among the Castilians, and concerning certain captains who died of it Chapter 150 Concerning the arguments that Don Carlos put to the King of Castile, and how the king struck camp and lifted the siege of the city 300 Chapter 151 How the people of Lisbon organised a procession to give thanks to God, and concerning the sermon that a friar preached 303 Chapter 152 How Nuno Alvares crossed the river to Lisbon to speak to the Master 307 Chapter 153 How Nuno Alvares spoke to the
Master, and the discussion between them 309 Chapter 154 How the nobility and the people paid homage to the Master, and concerning the privileges that he gave to the city 311 Chapter 155 How the King of Castile reached Santarém and placed governors in a number of towns 315 298
CONTENTS xvii Chapter 156 How the King of Castile departed for his kingdom, and the manner of his going 318 Chapter 157 How Nuno Álvares took the town of Portel with the help of some who lived within 320 Chapter 158 How the castle was delivered up to Nuno Álvares, and how Femão Gonçalves went to Castile 322 Chapter 159 Concerning the names of certain people who helped the Master defend the kingdom 325 Chapter 160 Concerning the names of certain nobles, both Portuguese and Castilian 329 Chapter 161 Concerning the names of certain nobles and citizens who helped the Master defend the kingdom 331 Chapter 162 The names of a number of places that declared for Portugal 334 Chapter 163 Concerning the Seventh Age that began in the time of the Master 335 Chapter 164 How the Master went to take Sintra and could not get there because there was too much rain 337 Chapter 165 How the Master went to Almada and took the town in accordance with the wishes of its inhabitants 339 Chapter 166 How the Master left Almada and went to attack Alenquer 341 Chapter 167 Concerning the battle between those in the siege camp and those in the town, a battle in which Afonso Enriquez and others were killed 343 Chapter 168 How the Master made a pact with Vasco Peres and raised the siege from Alenquer 344 Chapter 169 How the Master left Alenquer and went to besiege Torres Vedras 345 Chapter 170 How the Master of the Order of Christ was captured and taken to Santarém 347 Chapter 171 How Nuno Álvares went to Elvas and expelled some of the people from the town 348 Chapter 172 How Nuno Álvares went to capture
Vila Viçosa, how his brother was killed and how he besieged the town but could not take it 349 Chapter 173 How the men of Oporto took the castle of Vila Nova de Gaia and destroyed it 352
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CONTENTS List of Illustrations xxi Sponsors xxii Abbreviations xxiii Introduction: The Chronicle of King João I of Portugal, Part I Josiah Blackmore 1 The Chronicle of King King João I of Portugal, Part 1 9 Prologue Chapter 1 How the count’s death was planned on a number of occasions and yet was not carried out 11 Chapter 2 How certain people planned the count’s death, and for what reason it was not carried out 13 Chapter 3 How the king ordered the death of Count Juan Fernandez, and why it was decided not to do it 14 How it was planned that Count Juan Fernández was to be killed, and for what reason his death was averted 16 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 How the death of Count Juan Fernández was brought about, and who was the first to raise the matter 18 Chapter 6 How Alvaro Pais spoke to the Master about the death of Count Juan Fernández, and concerning the agreement which they came to 20 Chapter 7 How Count Juan Fernández attended the month’s mind of the king, and how the Master was appointed officer of the marches for the Alentejo 22 Chapter 8 How the death of Count Juan Fernández was arranged, and how the Master left Lisbon with no intention of killing him 23
viii CONTENTS Chapter 9 How the Master [of Avis] returned to Lisbon, and the manner in which he slew Count Juan Fernandez 26 Chapter 10 Concerning what the queen said on the count’s death, and other matters that came to pass 29 Chapter 11 Concerning the tumult in the city when people thought that the Master was being killed, and how Alvaro Pais made his way there and many others with him 30 Chapter 12 How the Bishop of Lisbon and others were killed and cast down from the cathedral tower 33 Chapter 13 How, after dinner, the Master went to seek the queen’s pardon, and concerning the discussion that took place between them 37 Chapter 14 How the citizens [of Lisbon] tried to rob the Jews, and how the Master forbade them to do so 40 Chapter 15 How Queen Leonor behaved towards the Master and towards a number of others to whom she was not well disposed 42 Chapter 16 How the queen left Lisbon for Alenquer, and concerning the manner of her departure 43 How the Master made his preparations to go to England, and how he sought forgiveness from Vasco Porcalho 44 Concerning the reasons why the Master wished to leave the realm and set off for England . 46 The reasons which the city folk gave to the Master as to why he should stay in the country, in which case they would adopt him as their liege lord 47 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Concerning the reasons which the city folk gave to the Master as to why he should not leave Chapter 21 How Queen Leonor gave orders for the Master to be murdered, once she knew that he was intending to leave for England Chapter 22 Concerning the
discussions which Alvaro Vasques held with the Master about his departure for England Chapter 23 48 50 51 How Friar João da Barroca came to Lisbon and his way of life there 52 Chapter 24 How the Master came to speak to Friar João da Barroca, and concerning the answer which he gave him 54
CONTENTS ix Chapter 25 How it was decided to send a message to Queen Leonor proposing her marriage to the Master and safeguarding the inhabitants of Lisbon 55 Chapter 26 How the Master agreed to stay [in Portugal] as ruler and defender of the realm, and concerning what was said in the city council chamber about his decision to stay 58 Chapter 27 How the Master employed officials to manage his affairs, and what heading he instructed should be placed on his letters 60 Chapter 28 How Prince João learned that the Master, his brother, called himself ruler and defender of the realm and how he reacted to this 63 Chapter 29 Concerning the message which the queen sent to Gonçalo Vasques de Azevedo before she left for Santarém, and the words he addressed to the town’s inhabitants 64 Chapter 30 How the queen left Alenquer for Santarém, and concerning the arguments which she advanced to the townsfolk before she departed 67 Chapter 31 Chapter 32 Chapter 33 Comments from the author of this work before speaking of the deeds of Nuno Alvares Concerning the lineage from which Nuno Alvares descended, and who were his father and mother How Nuno Álvares was brought to the Court of King Fernando and how he received his first arms from the hand of Queen Leonor Chapter 34 How the prior proposed to his son that he should seek to get married, and how his son agreed and married Dona Leonor de Alvim Chapter 35 How Nuno Álvares left for his own house, and the way in which he lived Chapter 36 How Nuno Álvares discovered that Count Juan Fernandez had been killed, and concerning the discussions which he
held with his brother on this matter Chapter 37 How Nuno Álvares revealed to his followers that he intended to go to Lisbon in order to serve the Master Chapter 38 How Nuno Álvares reached Lisbon, and what he said to the Master 68 70 71 73 75 76 78 80
x CONTENTS Chapter 39 How the mother of Nuno Alvares came to divert her son from serving the Master, and what happened as a result 81 Chapter 40 How the Master addressed the members of his council as to whether he should stay in the kingdom or leave it 82 Chapter 41 How the Master had wanted to attack Lisbon’s castle, and how he took it without a fight 84 Chapter 42 How the castle of Beja was captured, and how Admiral Master Lançarote was killed Chapter 43 87 How the castles of Portalegre and Estremoz were captured 90 Chapter 44 How the Governor of Evora sought to declare his allegiance to the queen, and how the castle was captured by the townspeople 92 Chapter 45 How the townspeople rose against the abbess, and how they set about killing her 94 Chapter 46 How the city of Oporto declared allegiance to the Master and raised banners in his name, and concerning the part played by the people 96 Chapter 47 Why the Master sent ambassadors to England, and concerning the reply which came back to him from that country 99 Chapter 48 How the city of Lisbon made a contribution to the Master in helping him to raise money 102 Chapter 49 How the Master decided to mint money, what was the alloy used and what was the design from which it was minted 103 Chapter 50 How the Master licensed certain people to mint coins and provided upkeep for many people 105 Chapter 51 How the townspeople of Almada declared for the Master, and how he went to attack Alenquer 106 Chapter 52 How the King of Castile ordered the arrest of his brother Count Alfonso Chapter 53 How the King of Castile ordered the
arrest of Prince João of Portugal 109 Chapter 54 How King Juan arranged exequies for King Fernando in Toledo and how he went about it Chapter 55 108 Concerning what happened when the banner was raised on behalf of the King of Castile 110 112
CONTENTS ХІ Chapter 56 How King Juan held a Royal Council to consider whether it was right to invade Portugal, and how he decided to do so 113 Chapter 57 How the Bishop of Guarda told King Juan that he would hand the city over to him, and how the king made a final decision to invade the country 116 Chapter 58 How the King of Castile invaded Portugal, and concerning a number of noblemen who went over to his side 117 Chapter 59 Concerning the reasons which Beatriz Gonçalves gave to her son for not handing over his castles to the king 119 Chapter 60 Concerning the message which Queen Leonor sent to certain town councils after the death of Count Juan Fernandez 120 Chapter 61 How Queen Leonor wrote to King Juan, urging him to invade Portugal, and her purpose in doing so Chapter 62 How the King of Castile continued on his way and reached Santarém Chapter 63 How the Master [of Avis] went back from Alenquer to Lisbon 121 123 125 Chapter 64 How King Juan spoke with Queen Leonor and conducted her with him to the monastery where he took up lodging 125 Chapter 65 How the king decided to enter Santarém and how it took place 128 Chapter 66 How King Juan handled the justices of the realm, and how he impaled his arms with those of Portugal 130 Chapter 67 Concerning the noblemen and knights who were with King Juan in Santarém, and what happened to Gonçalo Vasques in respect of the wages which he ordered to be paid to his soldiers 132 Chapter 68 Concerning the townships throughout all areas of the realm which declared for Castile 134 Chapter 69 How the ships bearing fish from Galicia were
captured 137 Chapter 70 How the Count of Mayorga sent a challenge to the Master, and how Nuno Alvares answered it 139 Chapter 71 How Nuno Alvares went into the Sintra area in search of provisions, and how certain captains from Castile arrived at Lumiar 141
xii CONTENTS Chapter 72 How the Master took the decision to go to Santarém to do battle with the King of Castile and the reasons why it was not done 142 Chapter 73 How Queen Leonor wrote to Count Gonçalo, her brother, telling him to hand Coimbra over to the King of Castile 143 Chapter 74 Concerning what happened to certain men who emerged from Lisbon to fight the Castilians 145 Concerning the arguments which Nuno Álvares expressed to Count Álvaro Pérez de Castro and his son, and how the Master decided to do battle with the Castilian captains who were in Lumiar 146 Chapter 75 Chapter 76 Why discord broke out between Queen Leonor and the King of Castile 148 Chapter 77 How King Juan left Santarém, bound for Coimbra, with the intention of taking it 149 Chapter 78 How King Juan reached Coimbra, and concerning certain things which happened there 150 Chapter 79 Concerning the arguments which Dona Beatriz de Castro put to Alfonso Enriquez and what his answer was 152 Chapter 80 Concerning the discussions which Queen Leonor held with her brother Count Gonçalo 153 Chapter 81 Concerning the conversations between Queen Leonor’s brother Count Gonçalo and Count Pedro 155 Chapter 82 How what Count Pedro was intending to do was discovered, and how he fled to Oporto 157 Chapter 83 Concerning the words exchanged between King Juan and Queen Leonor in respect of these events 159 Chapter 84 How Queen Leonor was taken to Castile Chapter 85 Concerning the message which the people of Alenquer sent to the Master [of Avis], and how he answered them 161 162 Chapter 86 How King Juan came to leave
Santarém, and concerning the Royal Council he held on whether to lay siege to Lisbon 164 Chapter 87 How the Master decided to assign Nuno Álvares Pereira as Officer of the Marches for the Alentejo 166 Chapter 88 Concerning the banner which Nuno Álvares ordered to be made, and about the powers which the Master gave him 167
CONTENTS xiii Chapter 89 Concerning the instructions which the Master gave to Nuno Álvares, and how he took his leave 169 Chapter 90 Concerning a ruse employed by Nuno Álvares to test his men’s mettle 170 Chapter 91 Concerning the way in which Nuno Álvares chose from his men those who were to serve on his council 171 Chapter 92 How Nuno Álvares summoned certain troops, and concerning the arguments he expressed to the entire force 172 Chapter 93 Concerning the reply that was given to Nuno Álvares, and how all his forces decided to accompany him into battle 174 Chapter 94 Concerning the discussions which Nuno Álvares held with Ruy Gonzalez 177 Chapter 95 How Nuno Álvares went into battle against the Castilians and how he defeated and routed them 179 Chapter 96 How Nuno Álvares captured Arronches and Alegrete 182 Chapter 97 Concerning a raid into Castile carried out by the Portuguese, and concerning the booty which they brought back 184 Chapter 98 How Vasco Porcalho came to be ejected from Vila Viçosa because of suspicions which were entertained about him 185 Chapter 99 How the Master ordered the castle to be restored to Vasco Porcalho Chapter 100 How Vasco Porcalho used guile to arrest Álvaro Gonçalves 187 189 Chapter 101 How the Portuguese fought with certain Castilians, defeated them, and put them to flight 191 Chapter 102 How Álvaro Coitado was freed from captivity, and how the Castilians who were carrying him away were defeated 194 Chapter 103 How Pero Rodrigues went to the aid of Álvaro Coitado so that he would not be taken captive by the Castilians 198 Chapter 104 How
Vasco Porcalho made a raid on Alandroal, and the booty he took from the Portuguese 199 Chapter 105 How Pero Rodrigues da Fonseca set an ambush for the men of Alandroal, and what happened to him 201 Chapter 106 How Payo Rodríguez captured Gil Fernandes of Elvas 202
xiv CONTENTS Chapter 107 How Gil Fernandes made a raid into Castile, and what happened to him 203 Chapter 108 How Gil Fernandes did battle with Payo Rodríguez Marino, and how Payo Rodríguez was defeated and killed 205 Chapter 109 Concerning some Genoese naos that the Master took under his control, and how Alenquer was attacked but not taken 207 Chapter 110 How the Master ordered several galleys to be fitted out in Lisbon 209 Chapter 111 How the standard was entrusted to Gonçalo Rodrigues, and how the fleet departed for Oporto 210 Chapter 112 How the Castilians skirmished with the Portuguese, and how Juan Ramirez de Arellano was captured 212 Chapter 113 How the king came close to the city, and concerning the attack he made upon it 213 Chapter 114 How the King of Castile arrived at Lisbon and set up his camp to besiege it 215 Chapter 115 How the city was put on a defensive footing when the King of Castile laid siege to it 218 Chapter 116 How Ourém was taken by the Master of the Order of Christ, how Diogo Lopes Pacheco was taken prisoner, and how Juan Ramirez de Arellano was exchanged for him 222 Chapter 117 Concerning the captains who invaded with the Archbishop [of Santiago] to raid Portugal, and how Fernando Alfonso de Zamora was taken captive 224 Chapter 118 Concerning the council that the archbishop held with his men regarding how they should besiege Oporto 226 Chapter 119 How the men of Oporto went forth from the city to fight with the Galicians 227 Chapter 120 How the Lisbon galleys arrived at Oporto, and how the crews joined the men of the city to fight the Galicians
228 Chapter 121 How the Portuguese skirmished with the Galicians, and how the archbishop went away 230 Chapter 122 How Rui Pereira spoke his message to the people of Oporto, and concerning the reply that they gave him 231 Chapter 123 Concerning the message that the people of Oporto sent to Count Gonçalo, and the reply he gave to them 234
CONTENTS XV Chapter 124 How the galleys went to raid the coast of Galicia, and what happened to them during their voyage 236 Chapter 125 How Nuno Álvares should have joined the fleet, and the reason why he did not do so 238 Chapter 126 How Nuno Álvares decided to leave Coimbra, and what happened to him there 240 Chapter 127 Concerning what happened to Nuno Álvares with Dorn David Alguaduxe regarding money that he wanted to give him 241 Chapter 128 How Nuno Álvares fought with some Castilians and overcame them 242 Chapter 129 Concerning the council held by the King of Castile to discuss how he should fight against the Portuguese fleet 244 Chapter 130 Concerning the reasons Pedro Fernández de Velasco gave in order to show that it was not a good idea that his fleet should fight against the Portuguese fleet, and what the king said in reply 247 Chapter 131 How the fleet from Oporto arrived at Cascais, and concerning the way in which the Master ordered it to proceed 249 Chapter 132 How it was known in the city that the fleet was approaching, and what the people did on that account 251 Chapter 133 How certain Portuguese naos fought against those of Castile, how three of them were seized and the worthy Rui Pereira killed 252 Chapter 134 How they brought to the king one of the squires who had been taken prisoner, and the conversation he had with him 256 Chapter 135 Why the Portuguese fleet did not fight further with the Castilian fleet, and how the king ordered that Almada be attacked 257 Chapter 136 Concerning the things that the people of Almada endured because of the lack of
water 260 Chapter 137 How the people of Almada surrendered the town to the Kang of Castile 262 Chapter 138 How it was revealed to the Master what Dom Pedro had decided to do, and the approach he took in the matter 263 Chapter 139 How the Castilian galleys tried to capture those of Portugal, and concerning what ensued 267
xvi CONTENTS Chapter 140 Concerning certain things that happened to the besieged city folk at the hands of those in the siege camp 272 Chapter 141 How the king sent to propose an agreement to the Master, and the words that were exchanged about it 274 Chapter 142 How the Master decided, with those of his council, to do battle with the King of Castile 278 Chapter 143 How Nuno Álvares arranged to take Monsaraz by guile, and the manner in which it was seized 281 Chapter 144 Concerning the message that Juan Rodriguez de Castañeda sent to Nuno Alvares, and the consequences 283 Chapter 145 How Nuno Alvares received a message that forces were gathering together to come and seek him out, and the manner in which he acted 284 Chapter 146 How Nuno Alvares set up battle with Pedro Sarmiento and other captains, but they refused to fight him 286 Chapter 147 How Nuno Alvares arranged to go to Almada to fall upon Pedro Sarmiento, and concerning what happened in relation to this 289 Chapter 148 Concerning the tribulations suffered by Lisbon on account of the lack of food 294 Chapter 149 Concerning the plague that raged among the Castilians, and concerning certain captains who died of it Chapter 150 Concerning the arguments that Don Carlos put to the King of Castile, and how the king struck camp and lifted the siege of the city 300 Chapter 151 How the people of Lisbon organised a procession to give thanks to God, and concerning the sermon that a friar preached 303 Chapter 152 How Nuno Alvares crossed the river to Lisbon to speak to the Master 307 Chapter 153 How Nuno Alvares spoke to the
Master, and the discussion between them 309 Chapter 154 How the nobility and the people paid homage to the Master, and concerning the privileges that he gave to the city 311 Chapter 155 How the King of Castile reached Santarém and placed governors in a number of towns 315 298
CONTENTS xvii Chapter 156 How the King of Castile departed for his kingdom, and the manner of his going 318 Chapter 157 How Nuno Álvares took the town of Portel with the help of some who lived within 320 Chapter 158 How the castle was delivered up to Nuno Álvares, and how Femão Gonçalves went to Castile 322 Chapter 159 Concerning the names of certain people who helped the Master defend the kingdom 325 Chapter 160 Concerning the names of certain nobles, both Portuguese and Castilian 329 Chapter 161 Concerning the names of certain nobles and citizens who helped the Master defend the kingdom 331 Chapter 162 The names of a number of places that declared for Portugal 334 Chapter 163 Concerning the Seventh Age that began in the time of the Master 335 Chapter 164 How the Master went to take Sintra and could not get there because there was too much rain 337 Chapter 165 How the Master went to Almada and took the town in accordance with the wishes of its inhabitants 339 Chapter 166 How the Master left Almada and went to attack Alenquer 341 Chapter 167 Concerning the battle between those in the siege camp and those in the town, a battle in which Afonso Enriquez and others were killed 343 Chapter 168 How the Master made a pact with Vasco Peres and raised the siege from Alenquer 344 Chapter 169 How the Master left Alenquer and went to besiege Torres Vedras 345 Chapter 170 How the Master of the Order of Christ was captured and taken to Santarém 347 Chapter 171 How Nuno Álvares went to Elvas and expelled some of the people from the town 348 Chapter 172 How Nuno Álvares went to capture
Vila Viçosa, how his brother was killed and how he besieged the town but could not take it 349 Chapter 173 How the men of Oporto took the castle of Vila Nova de Gaia and destroyed it 352 |
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