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Cellini, Cecchino, brother of Benvenuto, i. 92, 188, 209; his valour, i. 86; banished for quarrelling, i. 87; wounded in an encounter with the guard of the Bargello, i. 211; dies of his wound, i. 215; Benvenuto erects a monument to his memory, i. 215; his epitaph, i. 215.
Cellini, Cosa, Benvenuto' s sister, i. 77, 184.
Cellini, Cristofano, Benvenuto's great-grandfather, i. 72, 75.
Cellini, Elisabetta, Benvenuto's mother, i. 72, 76.
Cellini, Giovanni, Benvenuto's father, i. 72, 75; an excellent musician, i. 76; weds Elisabetta Granacci, i. 77; makes musical instruments, i. 80; a wonderful mechanic, i. 80; a devoted servant of the Medici, i. 82; his epigram on the Medici, i. 83; his prophecy regarding Piero, a pupil who insults him, i. 89; insists on Benvenuto's studying music, i. 80, 84, 89, 95; his pleasure in his son's success, i. 121; dies of the plague, i. 187.
Cellini, Liperata, Benvenuto's sister, i. 187, 188, 310.
Cellini, Luca, a valiant soldier, i. 74.
Cellini, Piera, Benvenuto's wife, ii. 350.
Cellini, coat-of-arms of the, i. 216
Cellini, pedigree of the, ii. 357.
Cellino, Fiorino da, mythical founder of Florence, Cellini claims descent from, i. 20, 73.
Cennini, Bastiano, i. 296.
Centano, Andrea, ii. 41.
Ceri, Rienzo da, i. 132, 167.
Cesano, Gabriel, ii. 88-91.
Cesena, Giangiacomo of, a musician, i. 123.
Ceserino, Gabbriello, a patron to Cellini, i. 131.
Cesi, Agnolo da, i. 352.
Chalice, Pope Clement's, i. 229, 232-234, 236, 238, 240, 241, 246, 250, 326.
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