index 307
Napoleon Bonaparte, 96
Naṣrid military, 35 – 36
Naṣrid rulers of Granada: Abenadalil and,
105 ; chart of, 2 ; Conrad Lancia’ s meet-
ing with chief minister of, 50 ; Ghuzāh
and, 34 , 121 , 122 ; Ismā‘īl I, 123 , 139 ;
Jew ish administrators for, 55 ; Lourie
on identity of jenets and, 16 ; Marīnids
and, 31 , 122 , 171 n 110 ; Muḥammad I, 24 ;
Muḥammad II, 61 , 129 ; Muḥammad III
(the Deposed), 129 ; Muḥammad IV, 123 ;
Muḥammad V, 123 , 124 ; Naṣr deposed
by Ismā‘īl I in 1314 , 139 ; North African
exiles greeted by, 120 – 21 ; reliance on
foreign soldiers, 88 ; urging Mudéjares to
revolt, 118
natural (divine) law, 69
Nazism, 145
neo- Kantian thought, 142 , 148
Nicholas IV, 92
Nirenberg, David, 13
Nisbet, Robert, 150
noblemen challenging Aragonese kings,
6 , 8 – 9 ; Jaume I and, 70 – 71 , 87 – 88 ;
Jaume II’s naming of additional nobles
and, 205 n 153 ; jenets used to attack no-
bility and, 73 ; Pere II challenged by, 23 ,
47 , 53 , 71 , 72 – 73 ; Pere II’s division of the
Crown and, 77 ; taking up residence
in Muslim territory, 87 – 88. See also
Unions
North Africa: Almohad Caliphate and
its successors in, 9 – 12 , 30 ; Crown of
Aragon and, 14 – 15 ; jenets recruited
from, 12 – 13 , 37 , 75 ; Pere II hoping for
sovereignty in, 71. See also Christian
soldiers in Muslim armies
Nuñez de Lara, Juan, 47
al- Nuwayrī, 84
Ockham, William of, 70
Olsen, Glenn, 262 n 47
Ottoman governor of Baghdad, 96
palatine guards. See royal guards
palfreys (roncinos), 17 , 24 , 105
Panissars. See Coll de Panissars
papacy: Alexander II’s crusade ideology, 87 ;
Christian militias in North Africa and,
92 – 93 ; French invasion of 1284 and, 47 ,
52 ; opposition to Aragonese kings, 8 , 13 ,
77. See also popes
Penyafort, Ramón de, 70 , 92
Pere II: Abenadriz and, 49 ; Abū Yūsuf’s
jihād and, 32 – 33 ; Archive of the Crown
of Aragon and, 22 ; coup of 1279 at Tu-
nis and, 76 ; crisis of 1284 for, 47 – 48 , 53 ,
77 ; death of, in 1285 , 52 , 77 ; defended
by court jongleur, 48 , 179 n 65 ; five jenet
horsemen given audience with, 2 , 51 – 52 ,
77 ; illegitimate son of, 78 ; jenets used
increasingly in reign of, 9 , 23 , 42 , 72 , 75 ,
78 ; Jews’ status under, 71 – 72 ; Muslim
rebellion in Valencia and, 24 – 25 ; noble-
men in rebellion against, 23 , 53 , 71 , 72 –
73 ; peace with Tunis, 31 , 77 ; pretensions
to imperial authority, 8 , 71 ; sending
mission to Granada to recruit jenets, 39 ,
41 , 42 , 44 , 45 , 47 , 48 – 51 , 120 ; usurious
debts of Mudéjars and, 224 n 18
Pere II as Prince: arranged marriage of, 45 –
46 ; interest in recruiting jenets, 41 – 42 ,
44 ; Sicilian exiles with sway over, 46
Pere III: jenets employed by, 9 ; protracted
war with Castile, 8 ; sending Muslim
knights to French court, 63 ; truce with
Muḥammad V (Naṣrid sultan), 124
Perez de Guzmán, Alonso (Guzmán el
Bueno), 90
Peter of Tunis, 76
Philip III of France, 52
political theology, 69 – 71 , 74 , 81 – 82 , 145 – 51.
See also Kantorowicz, Ernst
Politische Theologie (Schmitt), 145
popes: Alexander II, 87 ; Clement IV, 23 ;
Gregory IX, 113 ; Honorius III, 92 ; Inno-
cent III, 92 ; Innocent IV, 92 ; Martin IV,
47 ; Nicholas IV, 92. See also papacy
Portella, Muçe de, 106
positivism, 107 , 142 , 144 , 258 n 7
presset, 64 , 197 n 79
Primera crónica general, 26
Protestant- liberal synthesis, 149 , 150quod principi placuit, 69 , 221 n 132Rabī‘ b. Teodulfo, 86
race: hippological metaphors for, 18 ; in
slave markets, 116 , 237 n 96
Raḥḥū b. ‘Abd Allāh, 34 , 35 , 50