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INDEX.
  • Ce-cro′pi-a, 92.
  • Ce′crops, 92.
  • Celts, the, 4, 7, 369; Christianity among, 379–381
  • Cel′ti-be′ri-ans, the, 272.
  • Cen′o-bites, 383.
  • Censors, the Roman, 238.
  • Çen′taurs, 104.
  • Çer′be-rus, 104.
  • Ꞓhær′o-ne′a, battle of, 160, 161.
  • Ꞓhal-cid′i-ci, 160.
  • Ꞓhaldæa, political history of, 40–43.
  • Ꞓhaldæan literature, 44–47; religion, 45, 46; mythology, 46.
  • Ꞓhaldæans, mixed character of, 41; arts, religion, and general culture of, 43–47.
  • Chalons (shä′lōn′), battle of, 345.
  • Champollion (sham-pol′le-on), 36.
  • Chantry.—"An endowed chapel where one or more priests daily sing or say mass for the souls of the donors, or such as they appoint."—Webster.
  • Charlemagne (shar′le-mān), reign, 403–408; restores the Empire in the West, 406; his death, 408.
  • Charles, archd. of Austria, 596, 597.
  • Charles the Bold, d. of Burgundy, 495.
  • Charles I., k. of England, reign, 606–612; his execution, 612; II., reign, 618–621.
  • Charles VII., k. of France, 486, 487; VIII., 495, 496; IX., 574, 575, 576, 577.
  • Charles V., emp. H. R. E., reign, 530–534; his cloister life, 534, 535; VI., 644, 645.
  • Charles, cardinal of Lorraine, 573.
  • Charles Martel, 399, 403.
  • Charles II., k. of Spain, 596.
  • Charles the Simple, of France, 413.
  • Chartism, 718.
  • Ꞓha-ryb′dis, 104.
  • Chastenoy, peace of, 575, n.
  • Chaucer (chaw′ser), Geoffrey, 490.
  • Ꞓhed-or-lā′o-mer, 43.
  • Che Hwang-te, 13.
  • Ꞓhe′ops. See Kufu.
  • Cheviot (chiv′e-ut), Hills, 543, n.
  • Chi′lo, 203, n.
  • Chil′per-ic, 404.
  • China, ancient history of, 12–17; Great Wall of, 13; religions in, 16; ancestor worship in, 17.
  • Chinese Writing, 14; literature, 14–16; great wall, 13, n.; morality, 16; competitive examinations, 16.
  • Ꞓhi′os, 88.
  • Chivalry, defined, 429; origin, 429; training of the knight, 430; ceremonies of knighting, 430; the tournament, 431; decline of, 431; influence of, 432.
  • Ꞓhos′ro-es̝, k. of Persia, 390.
  • Christ, birth of, 308; crucifixion of, 310.
  • Christian IV., k. of Denmark, 583.
  • Christianity, causes of rapid spread of, in the Roman E., 310; early spread of, 319, 320; under Constantine, 332, Z33 under Julian the Apostate, 334, 335; under Jovian, 335; conversion to, of the Goths, 336; influence of, upon gladiatorial combats, 340; rapid progress of, 343 ; introduced among the Teutonic tribes, 377–384; abolished, during French Revolution, 661, 662; restored, 666.
  • Christians, persecutions of, under Nero, 312, 313; under Domitian, 317; under Trajan, 319; under Aurelius, 322; under Diocletian, 330, 331
  • Churchill, John. See Marlborough.
  • Cicero, Marcus Tullius, prosecutes Verres, 287; oration against Catiline, 290; death of, 302.
  • Çid, poem of the, 501.
  • Ci-lic′i-a, 287, 288.
  • Cim′bri, the, 278, 279.
  • Ci′mon, Athenian statesman, 139, 140.
  • Cin′cin-na′tus, 236.
  • Cinderella, romance of, 36.
  • Cin′na, 291.
  • Cir-ce′i-i (-se′yi), 281.
  • Circensian Games, 231.
  • Cir′cus Max′i-mus, 227, 350, 352.
  • Cirrha, 108.
  • Cis′al-pi′na, Gal′li-a, 222.
  • Cis-al′pine Republic, proclaimed, 668; changed into kingdom of Italy, 676, n.