Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition/Volume VI


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 * , town, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
 * , American statesman.
 * , English scholar.
 * , town, England.
 * , Greek philosopher.
 * , ancient town, Greece.
 * , of Plassy.
 * , town, Ireland.
 * , French Revolutionist.
 * , French physician.
 * , wife of Clovis.
 * , English poet.
 * , tree and fruit.
 * , Italian painter.
 * , king of the Franks.
 * , town, Ireland.
 * , town, France.
 * , ancient town, Italy.
 * , German geographer.
 * , river, Scotland.
 * , British general.
 * , wife of Agamemnon.
 * (Tekir), ancient town, Asia Minor.
 * , town, Crete.
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 * , river, Africa.
 * , town, Scotland.
 * , chemical element.
 * , town, Central America.
 * , English political writer.
 * , English politician.
 * , town, Bolivia.
 * , town, Prussia.
 * , genus of snakes.
 * , town, Germany.
 * , plant.
 * , Dutch theologian.
 * , town, Bolivia.
 * , state, India.
 * , country, Asia.
 * , dyestuff.
 * , bird.
 * , fabulous animal.
 * , Scottish ballad-writer.
 * , British admiral.
 * , Scottish judge.
 * , English arithmetician.
 * , English architect.
 * , town, England.
 * , mollusc.
 * , insect.
 * , Roman hero.
 * , or Cacao, tree and fruit.
 * , river & legendary river, Greece.
 * , fish.
 * , body of laws.
 * , town, Italy.
 * , British admiral.
 * , king of Athens.
 * , Menno, Baron van, Dutch military engineer.
 * , or Cœlenterata, group of animals.
 * , Alonso Sanchez, Spanish painter.
 * , founder of Batavia, Java.
 * , monastic communities.
 * , early French trader and economist.
 * , in engineering.
 * , town, France.
 * , in capillary action (See, , and ).
 * , town, New York, U.S.A.
 * , district, India.
 * , town, Portugal.
 * , town, Spain.
 * (See, , , and ).
 * , fibre.
 * , town, Switzerland.
 * , town, San Salvador.
 * , fuel.
 * , English lawyer.
 * , town, Prussia.
 * , French statesman.
 * , town, England.
 * , English statesman.
 * , plant.
 * , ancient country, Caucasus.
 * , town, Scotland.
 * , English Orientalist.
 * , order of insects.
 * , town, Ireland.
 * , English writer.
 * , English lawyer and critic.
 * , English poet.
 * , dean of St Paul&rsquo;s, London.
 * , French poetess and novelist.
 * , disease.
 * , admiral of France.
 * , town, Mexico.
 * , Flemish sculptor.
 * , Flemish engraver.
 * , French dramatist.
 * , Italian painter.
 * , English metaphysician.
 * , English divine.
 * , English admiral.
 * , English philosopher.
 * , English poet.
 * , English poet.
 * , English painter.
 * , its composition and uses.
 * , French Revolutionist.
 * , English dramatist.
 * , English dramatist.
 * , town, German Alsace.
 * , town, England.
 * , plant and drug.
 * , town, Italy.
 * , town, Rhenish Prussia.
 * , South America.
 * , town, Ceylon.
 * , town, Panama.
 * , Italian composer.
 * , Neapolitan princess and poetess.
 * , ancient town, Asia Minor.
 * ../Colorado/, State, U.S.A.
 * ../Colorado River/, U.S.A.
 * , ancient town, Asia Minor.
 * , amphitheatre at Rome (See, , and ).
 * , statue at Rhodes.
 * , Sensations of (See and ).
 * , English merchant.
 * , inventor of the revolver.
 * , Celtic saint.
 * , Irish monk.
 * ../Columbia/, town, South Carolina, U.S.A.
 * , District of, U.S.A.
 * , North America.
 * ../Columbus (Ohio), town, Ohio, U.S.A.
 * ../Columbus (Georgia), town, Georgia, U.S.A.
 * , discoverer of America.
 * , Roman writer on agriculture.
 * , town, Italy.
 * , ancient town, Cappadocia, Asia Minor.
 * , ancient town, Pontus, Asia Minor.
 * , North-American Indians.
 * , town, Honduras.
 * , town, India.
 * , Scottish physiologist.
 * , Scottish physiologist.
 * , English writer.
 * , among workmen.
 * , Moravian educationist.
 * , town, France.
 * , French historian.
 * , town, Mexico.
 * , of ancient Rome.
 * , town, France.
 * , Roman emperor.
 * , England.
 * , Book of, Church of England.
 * , waste lands.
 * , House of.
 * , administrative division, in France.
 * , town, Italy.
 * , Italy.
 * , Mexican soldier and politician.
 * , East Africa.
 * , corporate association.
 * , town, France.
 * (Santiago), town, Spain.
 * , bishop of London.
 * , French philosopher.
 * , in Greek mythology.
 * , Italian painter.
 * , district, India.
 * , town, Chili.
 * , meeting for election of a pope.
 * ../Concord (1.), town, New Hampshire, U.S.A.
 * ../Concord (2.), town, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
 * , verbal index.
 * , papal agreement.
 * , Roman goddess.
 * , town, Italy.
 * , substitute for stone.
 * , Charles Marie de la, French geographer and mathematician.
 * , town, France.
 * , town, France.
 * , France.
 * (Condé the Great).
 * , duke of Bourbon.
 * , Spanish Orientalist.
 * , English writer.
 * , French philosopher.
 * , town, France.
 * , bird.
 * , French philosopher and politician.
 * , Italian mercenary troops.
 * , French monk and preacher.
 * , town, Italy.
 * , form of Roman marriage.
 * , of sin.
 * , ecclesiastical rite.
 * , Chinese sage.
 * {{9link|Congé d'Élire|{{sc|Congé d&rsquo;Élire}}, mandate for election of a bishop.
 * {{sc|Conger-Eel}}, fish ({{9link|Eel|See {{sc|Eel}}}}).
 * {{9link|Congleton|sc=a}}, town, England.
 * {{9link|Congleton, Lord|{{sc|Congleton}}, Lord}}, chancellor of Irish exchequer.
 * {{9link|Congo|sc=a}}, country, West Africa.
 * {{9link|Congregationalists|sc=a}}, religious denomination.
 * {{9link|Congress|sc=a}}, in diplomacy.
 * {{9link|Congreve, William|{{sc|Congreve}}, William}}, English dramatist.
 * {{9link|Congreve, Sir William|{{sc|Congreve}}, Sir William}}, inventor of the rocket.
 * {{9link|Coni|sc=a}}, town, Italy.
 * {{9link|Conic Sections|{{sc|Conic Sections}}, or Conics}}.
 * {{9link|Conic Sections#I|Part I.—The Parabola.}}
 * {{9link|Conington, John|{{sc|Conington}}, John}}, English scholar.
 * {{9link|Conjeveram|sc=a}}, town, India.
 * {{9link|Connaught|sc=a}}, province, Ireland.
 * {{sc|Connecticut}}, State, U.S.A.
 * {{9link|Connemara|sc=a}}, district, Ireland.
 * {{9link|Connor, Bernard|{{sc|Connor}}, Bernard}}, English physiologist.
 * {{9link|Conolly, John|{{sc|Conolly}}, John}}, English physician.
 * {{9link|Conon|sc=a}}, Athenian general.
 * {{sc|Conrad}}, kings & emperors ({{9link|Germany#History|See {{sc|Germany}}}}).
 * {{9link|Conradin|sc=a}}, king of Sicily.
 * {{9link|Conrart, Valentin|{{sc|Conrart}}, Valentin}}, first secretary of the French Academy.
 * {{9link|Consalvi, Ercole|{{sc|Consalvi}}, Ercole}}, Italian cardinal and statesman.
 * {{9link|Consanguinity|{{sc|Consanguinity}}, or Kindred}}.
 * {{sc|Conscription}}, Military ({{9link|Army#565|See {{sc|Army}}}}).
 * {{9link|Consecration|sc=a}}.
 * {{9link|Conservatory, Musical|{{sc|Conservatory}}, or Conservatoire, Musical}}.
 * {{9link|Consistory|sc=a}}, ecclesiastical council.
 * {{9link|Consolidation Acts|sc=a}}, English.
 * {{9link|Conspiracy|sc=a}}, in law.
 * {{9link|Constable|sc=a}}, officer of the peace.
 * {{9link|Constable, Archibald|{{sc|Constable}}, Archibald}}, Scottish publisher.
 * {{9link|Constable, Henry|{{sc|Constable}}, Henry}}, English poet.
 * {{9link|Constable, John|{{sc|Constable}}, John}}, English painter.
 * {{9link|Constance (1.)|{{sc|Constance}}}}, town, Baden, Germany.
 * {{9link|Constance, Lake of|{{sc|Constance}}, Lake of}}, Switzerland.
 * {{9link|Constant de Rebecque, Henri Benjamin|{{sc|Constant de Rebecque}}, Henri Benjamin}}, French philosopher and economist.
 * {{9link|Constantine (1.)|{{sc|Constantine}}}}, town, Algeria.
 * {{sc|Constantine}}, Roman & Greek emperors ({{9link|Roman History|See {{sc|Roman History}}}} and {{9link|Greek Empire|sc=a}}).
 * {{9link|Constantine I.|Constantine I., the Great}}, Roman emperor.
 * {{9link|Constantine (4.)|{{sc|Constantine}}}}, emperor of Gaul, Spain, and Britain.
 * {{9link|Constantine VII.|{{sc|Constantine VII.}}}} (Porphyrogenitus), Byzantine emperor.
 * {{9link|Constantine Pavlovich|sc=a}}, Russian prince.
 * {{9link|Constantinople|sc=a}}, capital of Turkey.
 * {{sc|Constantinus Cephalas}}, compiler of an anthology ({{9link|Anthology#103|q.v.}}).
 * {{9link|Constantius I.|{{sc|Constantius I.}}, Flavius Valerius}}, Roman Emperor.
 * {{9link|Constitution (1.)|{{sc|Constitution}}, and Constitutional Law}}.
 * {{9link|Constitution of Bodies|sc=a}}.
 * {{9link|Consuegra|sc=a}}, town, Spain.
 * {{9link|Consul (1.)|{{sc|Consul}}}}, Roman magistrate.
 * {{9link|Consul (2.)|{{sc|Consul}}}}, commercial and legal officer in foreign country.
 * {{9link|Consulate of the Sea, Book of the|{{sc|Consulate of the Sea}}, Book of the}}.
 * {{sc|Consumption}} ({{9link|Phthisis|Phthisis, q.v.}}), pulmonary disease.
 * {{9link|Contempt of Court|sc=a}}, offense.
 * {{9link|Conti, Prince of|{{sc|Conti}}, Prince of}} (Armand de Bourbon).
 * {{9link|Contraband|sc=a}}.
 * {{9link|Contract|sc=a}}, in law.
 * {{9link|Conversano|sc=a}}, town, Italy.
 * {{9link|Conveyancing|sc=a}}, in law.
 * {{9link|Convocation|sc=a}}, of Church of England.
 * {{9link|Conway|sc=a}}, town, Wales.
 * {{9link|Conybeare, John|{{sc|Conybeare}}, John}}, English divine.
 * {{9link|Conybeare, William Daniel|{{sc|Conybeare}}, William Daniel}}, English geologist.
 * {{9link|Cook, Captain James|{{sc|Cook}}, Captain James}}, English navigator and explorer.
 * {{9link|Cook's Islands|{{sc|Cook&rsquo;s Islands}}, or Harley Archipelago}}, South Pacific.
 * {{9link|Cookery|sc=a}}.
 * {{9link|Coolie|{{sc|Coolie}}, or Cooly}}, Asiatic labourer.
 * {{9link|Coomassie|sc=a}}, capital of Ashantee, West Africa.
 * {{9link|Cooper, Abraham|{{sc|Cooper}}, Abraham}}, English painter.
 * {{sc|Cooper}}, Anthony Ashley, three earls of Shaftesbury ({{9link|Shaftesbury|q.v.}}).
 * {{9link|Cooper, Sir Astley Paston|{{sc|Cooper}}, Sir Astley Paston}}, English surgeon.
 * {{9link|Cooper, Charles Henry|{{sc|Cooper}}, Charles Henry}}, English historiographer.
 * {{9link|Cooper, James Fenimore|{{sc|Cooper}}, James Fenimore}}, American novelist.
 * {{9link|Cooperage|sc=a}}, handicraft.
 * {{9link|Co-operation|sc=a}}.
 * {{9link|Coorg|sc=a}}, province, India.
 * {{9link|Coot|sc=a}}, water-fowl.
 * {{9link|Coote, Sir Eyre|{{sc|Coote}}, Sir Eyre}}, British general.
 * {{sc|Copaiba}}, Balsam of ({{9link|Balsam#293|See {{sc|Balsam}}}}).
 * {{9link|Copal|sc=1}}, resin.
 * {{9link|Copan|sc=1}}, town, Honduras.
 * {{9link|Copenhagen|sc=1}}, capital of Denmark.
 * {{9link|Copernicus, Nicolaus|{{sc|Copernicus}}, Nicolaus}}, German astronomer.
 * {{9link|Copiapo|sc=1}}, town, Chili.
 * {{9link|Copley, John Singleton|{{sc|Copley}}, John Singleton}}, historical painter.
 * {{9link|Copper|sc=1}}, metal, chemical element.
 * {{9link|Copperas|sc=1}}, mineral.
 * {{9link|Coprolites, Fossil|{{sc|Coprolites}}, Fossil}}.
 * {{9link|Copts|sc=1}}, Egyptian people.
 * {{9link|Coptos|sc=1}}, ancient town, Egypt.
 * {{9link|Copyhold|sc=1}}, land tenure.
 * {{9link|Copyright|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Coquerel, Athanase Josué|{{sc|Coquerel}}, Athanase Josué}}, French Protestant theologian.
 * {{9link|Coquerel, Athanase Laurent Charles|{{sc|Coquerel}}, Athanase Laurent Charles}}, French Protestant theologian.
 * {{9link|Coques, Gonzalez|{{sc|Coques}}, Gonzalez}}, Flemish painter.
 * {{9link|Cora|{{sc|Cora}} (Cori)}}, ancient town, Italy.
 * {{9link|Corals|{{sc|Corals}}, or Coral Animals}}.
 * {{9link|Coram, Thomas|{{sc|Coram}}, Thomas}}, English philanthropist.
 * {{9link|Corbeil|sc=1}}, in architecture.
 * {{sc|Corcyra}} ({{9link|Corfu|Corfu, q.v.}}), island, Greece.
 * {{9link|Corday d'Armans, Marie-Anne-Charlotte|{{sc|Corday d&rsquo;Armans}}, Marie-Anne-Charlotte}}, assassin of Marat.
 * {{9link|Cordeliers|sc=1}}, Franciscan monks.
 * {{9link|Corderius|{{sc|Corderius}} (Mathurin Cordier)}}, French writer.
 * {{9link|Cordova (1.)|{{sc|Cordova}}}}, town, Spain.
 * {{9link|Cordova (2.)|{{sc|Cordova}}, or Cordoba}}, town, Argentine Republic.
 * {{9link|Cordova (3.)|{{sc|Cordova}}}}, town, Mexico.
 * {{9link|Corea|sc=1}}, kingdom, Asia.
 * {{9link|Corelli, Arcangelo|{{sc|Corelli}}, Arcangelo}}, Italian musical composer.
 * {{9link|Corenzio, Belisario|{{sc|Corenzio}}, Belisario}}, Greek Neapolitan painter.
 * {{9link|Corfu|sc=1}}, island & town, Greece.
 * {{9link|Coriander|sc=1}}, plant and fruit.
 * {{9link|Corigliano|sc=1}}, town, Italy.
 * {{9link|Coringa|sc=1}}, town, India.
 * {{9link|Corinna|sc=1}}, Greek poetess.
 * {{9link|Corinth|sc=1}}, town, ancient Greece.
 * {{9link|Corinthians, Epistles to the|{{sc|Corinthians}}, Epistles to the}}.
 * {{9link|Coriolanus, Caius Marcus|{{sc|Coriolanus}}, Caius Marcus}}, Roman patrician.
 * {{9link|Corioli|sc=1}}, ancient town, Italy.
 * {{9link|Cork (1.)|{{sc|Cork}}}}, bark of tree.
 * {{9link|Cork (2.)|{{sc|Cork}}}}, county & town, Ireland.
 * {{sc|Cork}}, Earls of ({{9link|Boyle|{{sc|Boyle}}, q.v.}}).
 * {{9link|Corleone|sc=1}}, town, Italy.
 * {{9link|Cormenin, Vicomte de|{{sc|Cormenin}}, Vicomte de}}, French jurist.
 * {{9link|Cormontaigne, Louis de|{{sc|Cormontaigne}}, Louis de}}, French military engineer.
 * {{9link|Cormorant|sc=1}}, bird.
 * {{9link|Corn Laws|{{sc|Corn Laws}}, English}}.
 * {{9link|Corn Trade|{{sc|Corn Trade}}, British}}.
 * {{9link|Cornaro, Luigi|{{sc|Cornaro}}, Luigi}}, Italian writer.
 * {{9link|Corneille, Pierre|{{sc|Corneille}}, Pierre}}, French dramatist.
 * {{9link|Corneille, Thomas|{{sc|Corneille}}, Thomas}}, French dramatist.
 * {{9link|Cornelius, Peter von|{{sc|Cornelius}}, Peter von}}, German painter.
 * {{9link|Corneto|sc=1}}, town, Italy.
 * {{9link|Cornhert, Theodore|{{sc|Cornhert}}, Theodore}}, Dutch writer.
 * {{9link|Cornutus, L. Annæus|{{sc|Cornutus}}, {{abbr|L|Lucius}}. Annæus}}, Roman Stoic philosopher.
 * {{9link|Cornwall|sc=1}}, county, England.
 * {{sc|Cornwall}}, Barry ({{9link|Procter|{{sc|Procter}}, q.v.}}).
 * {{9link|Cornwallis, First Marquis|{{sc|Cornwallis}}, First Marquis}}, British general.
 * {{9link|Coro|sc=1}}, town, Venezuela.
 * {{9link|Coromandel Coast|sc=1}}, India.
 * {{9link|Corona|sc=1}}, envelope of the sun.
 * {{9link|Coronation|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Coronelli, Vincenzio|{{sc|Coronelli}}, Vincenzio}}, Italian geographer.
 * {{9link|Coroner|sc=1}}, officer of the law.
 * {{9link|Corot, Jean Baptiste Camille|{{sc|Corot}}, Jean Baptiste Camille}}, French painter.
 * {{9link|Corporation|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Corpulence|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Corpus Christi|sc=1}}, church festival.
 * {{9link|Correa da Serra, José Francisco|{{sc|Correa da Serra}}, José Francisco}}, Portuguese politician and scientist.
 * {{9link|Correggio, Antonio Allegri|{{sc|Correggio}}, Antonio Allegri}}, Italian painter.
 * {{9link|Corrèze|sc=1}}, department, France.
 * {{9link|Corrientes|sc=1}}, town, Argentine Republic.
 * {{9link|Corry|sc=1}}, town, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
 * {{sc|Corseul}} ({{9link|Côtes-du-Nord|See {{sc|Côtes-du-Nord}}}}).
 * {{9link|Corsica|sc=1}}, island, Mediterranean.
 * {{9link|Corssen, Wilhelm Paul|sc=1}}, German philologist.
 * {{9link|Cort, Cornelius|{{sc|Cort}}, Cornelius}}, Dutch engraver.
 * {{9link|Corte-Real|sc=1}}, family of Portuguese navigators.
 * {{sc|Cortes}}, Spanish legislature (See {{9link|Spain|sc=1}} and {{9link|Portugal|sc=1}}).
 * {{9link|Cortes, Hernan|{{sc|Cortes}}, Hernan}}, conqueror of Mexico.
 * {{sc|Cortese}} ({{9link|Courtois|Courtois, q.v.}}), family of French painters.
 * {{9link|Cortona|sc=1}}, town, Italy.
 * {{9link|Corunna|{{sc|Corunna}}, or Coruña}}, town, Spain.
 * {{9link|Corvey|sc=1}}, Benedictine abbey, Saxony.
 * {{9link|Corvisart-Desmarets, Baron de|{{sc|Corvisart-Desmarets}}, Baron de}}, French physician.
 * {{9link|Corvus, M. Valerius|{{sc|Corvus}}, {{abbr|M|Marcus}}. Valerius}}, Roman general.
 * {{9link|Coryatt, Thomas|{{sc|Coryatt}}, Thomas}}, English writer.
 * {{9link|Corybantes|sc=1}}, in Greek mythology.
 * {{9link|Coryphæus|sc=1}}, leader of chorus, in Greek tragedy.
 * {{9link|Cos|sc=1}}, island, Asia Minor.
 * {{9link|Cosenza|sc=1}}, town, Italy.
 * {{9link|Cosin, John|{{sc|Cosin}}, John}}, bishop of Durham.
 * {{9link|Cosmas (1.)|{{sc|Cosmas}}, surnamed Indicopleustes}}, ancient geographer.
 * {{9link|Cosmas of Prague|{{sc|Cosmas}} of Prague}}, Bohemian historian.
 * {{9link|Cosmogony|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Cosne|sc=1}}, town, France.
 * {{9link|Cossacks|sc=1}}, Russian tribes.
 * {{9link|Costa Rica|sc=a}}, republic, Central America.
 * {{9link|Costanzo, Angelo di|{{sc|Costanzo}}, Angelo di}}, Italian historian.
 * {{9link|Costello, Dudley|{{sc|Costello}}, Dudley}}, English journalist.
 * {{9link|Costello, Louisa Stuart|{{sc|Costello}}, Louisa Stuart}}, English writer.
 * {{sc|Coster}}, Laurence, Dutch printer (See {{9link|Roster|sc=1}} and {{9link|Printing|sc=1}}).
 * {{9link|Costs, Legal|{{sc|Costs}}, Legal}}.
 * {{9link|Costume|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Costume#Greek Costume|Greek Costume}}.
 * {{9link|Cota, Rodrigo|{{sc|Cota}}, Rodrigo}}, Spanish poet.
 * {{9link|Côte d'Or|{{sc|Côte d&rsquo;Or}}}}, department, France.
 * {{9link|Cotes, Roger|{{sc|Cotes}}, Roger}}, English mathematician.
 * {{9link|Côtes-du-Nord|sc=a}}, department, France.
 * {{9link|Cotopaxi|sc=1}}, volcano, Ecuador.
 * {{sc|Cotrone}} ({{9link|Crotona|Crotona, q.v.}}), town, Italy.
 * {{9link|Cotta|sc=1}}, family of German publishers.
 * {{9link|Cottabus|sc=1}}, Greek game.
 * {{sc|Cottereau}}, Jean, French royalist ({{9link|Chouans|See {{sc|Chouans}}}}).
 * {{9link|Cottin, Sophie|{{sc|Cottin}}, Sophie}}, French novelist.
 * {{9link|Cotton|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Cotton, Charles|{{sc|Cotton}}, Charles}}, English writer.
 * {{9link|Cotton, George Edward Lynch|{{sc|Cotton}}, George Edward Lynch}}, bishop of Calcutta.
 * {{9link|Cotton, Sir Robert Bruce|{{sc|Cotton}}, Sir Robert Bruce}}, political writer and founder of Cottonian Library.
 * {{9link|Cotys|sc=1}}, Thracian kings.
 * {{9link|Coulomb, Charles Augustin|{{sc|Coulomb}}, Charles Augustin}}, French physicist.
 * {{9link|Council, Ecclesiastical|{{sc|Council}}, Ecclesiastical}}.
 * {{9link|Council Bluffs|sc=1}}, town, Iowa, U.S.A.
 * Counsel ({{9link|Advocate|sc=1}} and {{9link|Barristers|sc=1}}, q.v.).
 * {{9link|Count, Countess|sc=1}}, title.
 * {{9link|County|sc=1}}, administrative area.
 * {{9link|Courayer, Pierre François le|{{sc|Courayer}}, Pierre François le}}, French theologian.
 * {{9link|Courier, Paul Louis|{{sc|Courier}}, Paul Louis}}, French writer.
 * {{9link|Courland|sc=1}}, province, Russia.
 * {{9link|Coursing|sc=1}}, with greyhounds.
 * {{9link|Court|{{sc|Court}}, {{sc|Courts}}, Judicial}}.
 * {{9link|Court Martial|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Court, Antoine|{{sc|Court}}, Antoine}}, French Protestant.
 * {{9link|Court de Gebelin, Antoine|{{sc|Court de Gebelin}}, Antoine}}, French scholar.
 * {{9link|Courtois, Jâques and Guillaume|{{sc|Courtois}}, Jâques and Guillaume}}, French painters.
 * {{9link|Courtrai|sc=1}}, town, Belgium.
 * {{9link|Cousin, Victor|{{sc|Cousin}}, Victor}}, French philosopher.
 * {{9link|Coustou, Nicholas and Guillaume|{{sc|Coustou}}, Nicholas and Guillaume}}, French sculptors.
 * {{9link|Coutances|sc=1}}, town, France.
 * {{9link|Couthon, Georges|{{sc|Couthon}}, Georges}}, French Revolutionist.
 * {{9link|Coutts, Thomas|{{sc|Coutts}}, Thomas}}, English banker.
 * {{9link|Covenanters|sc=1}}, in Scottish history.
 * {{9link|Coventry|sc=1}}, town, England.
 * {{9link|Coverdale, Miles|{{sc|Coverdale}}, Miles}}, translator of English Bible.
 * {{9link|Covilha|sc=1}}, town, Portugal.
 * {{9link|Covington|sc=1}}, town, Kentucky, U.S.A.
 * {{9link|Cowell, John|{{sc|Cowell}}, John}}, English jurist.
 * {{9link|Cowley, Abraham|{{sc|Cowley}}, Abraham}}, English poet.
 * {{9link|Cowper, William|{{sc|Cowper}}, William}}, English poet.
 * {{9link|Cowry|sc=1}}, shell and money.
 * {{9link|Cox, David|{{sc|Cox}}, David}}, English painter.
 * {{9link|Cox, Richard|{{sc|Cox}}, Richard}}, bishop of Ely.
 * {{9link|Coxcie, Michael|{{sc|Coxcie}}, Michael}}, Flemish painter.
 * {{9link|Coxe, William|{{sc|Coxe}}, William}}, archdeacon, English writer.
 * {{9link|Coypel|sc=1}}, family of French painters.
 * {{9link|Coysevox, Charles Antoine|{{sc|Coysevox}}, or Coyzevox, Charles Antoine}}, French sculptor.
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 * {{9link|Crab|sc=1}}, crustacean.
 * {{9link|Crabbe, George|{{sc|Crabbe}}, George}}, English poet.
 * {{9link|Cracow|sc=1}}, town, Austrian Poland.
 * {{9link|Craig, John|{{sc|Craig}}, John}}, Scottish Reformer.
 * {{9link|Craig, Sir Thomas|{{sc|Craig}}, Sir Thomas}}, Scottish jurist and poet.
 * {{9link|Craik, George Lillie|{{sc|Craik}}, George Lillie}} English writer.
 * {{9link|Crail|sc=1}}, town, Scotland.
 * {{9link|Crake|sc=1}}, bird.
 * {{9link|Cramp|sc=1}}, muscular disease.
 * {{9link|Cranach, Lucas|{{sc|Cranach}}, Lucas}}, German painter and caricaturist.
 * {{9link|Cranberry|sc=1}}, plant and fruit.
 * {{9link|Cranbrook|sc=1}}, town, England.
 * {{9link|Crane (1.)|{{sc|Crane}}}}, bird.
 * {{9link|Crane (2.)|{{sc|Crane}}}}, hoisting machine.
 * {{9link|Cranmer, Thomas|{{sc|Cranmer}}, Thomas}}, archbishop of Canterbury.
 * {{9link|Crannogs|sc=1}}, Celtic lake dwellings.
 * {{9link|Crantor|sc=1}}, Greek philosopher.
 * {{9link|Crape|sc=1}}, silk fabric.
 * {{9link|Crashaw, Richard|{{sc|Crashaw}}, Richard}}, English poet.
 * {{9link|Crassus, Lucius Licinius|{{sc|Crassus}}, Lucius Licinius}}, Roman orator.
 * {{9link|Crassus, Marcus Licinius|{{sc|Crassus}}, Marcus Licinius}}, Roman triumvir.
 * {{9link|Crates of Athens|{{sc|Crates}} of Athens}}, actor and writer of comedies.
 * {{9link|Crates of Mallus|{{sc|Crates}} of Mallus}}, grammarian and Stoic philosopher.
 * {{9link|Crates of Thebese|{{sc|Crates}} of Thebes}}, Cynic philosopher.
 * {{9link|Cratinus|sc=1}}, Greek comedian.
 * {{9link|Cratippus (1.)|{{sc|Cratippus}}}}, Peripatetic philosopher.
 * {{9link|Cratippus (2.)|{{sc|Cratippus}}}}, Greek historian.
 * {{9link|Crauford, Quentin|{{sc|Crauford}}, Quentin}}, English antiquary.
 * {{9link|Crawford, Thomas|{{sc|Crawford}}, Thomas}}, American sculptor.
 * {{9link|Crawfurd, John|{{sc|Crawfurd}}, John}}, English political writer.
 * {{9link|Crayer, Gaspard de|{{sc|Crayer}}, Gaspard de}}, Flemish painter.
 * {{9link|Crayon|sc=1}}, material for drawing.
 * {{9link|Cream of Tartar|sc=1}}, chemical salt.
 * {{9link|Creasote|{{sc|Creasote}}, or Creosote}}, antiseptic, drug, and poison.
 * {{9link|Crébillon, Claude Prosper Jolyot|{{sc|Crébillon}}, Claude Prosper Jolyot}}, French novelist.
 * {{9link|Crébillon, Prosper Jolyot de|{{sc|Crébillon}}, Prosper Jolyot de}}, French poet.
 * {{9link|Crécy|{{sc|Crécy}}, or Cressy}}, town, France.
 * {{9link|Credi, Lorenzo di|{{sc|Credi}}, Lorenzo di}}, Italian painter.
 * {{9link|Crédit Foncier and Crédit Mobilier|{{sc|Crédit Foncier}}, {{sc|Crédit Mobilier}}}}, credit banks.
 * {{9link|Crediton|sc=1}}, town, England.
 * {{9link|Creech, Thomas|{{sc|Creech}}, Thomas}}, English translator.
 * {{9link|Creeds|sc=1}}, authorized formularies of doctrine.
 * {{sc|Creek Indians}}, North America ({{9link|Indians|See {{sc|Indians}}}}).
 * {{9link|Crefeld|sc=1}}, town, Germany.
 * {{9link|Crema|sc=1}}, town, Italy.
 * {{9link|Cremation|sc=1}}, method of disposing of human corpses.
 * {{9link|Cremona|sc=1}}, province & town, Italy.
 * {{9link|Creole|sc=1}}.
 * {{sc|Creon}}, king of Corinth, in Greek fable (See {{9link|Jason|sc=1}} and {{9link|Medea|sc=a}}).
 * {{9link|Creon (2.)|{{sc|Creon}}}}, king of Thebes, in Greek fable.
 * {{sc|Creosote}} ({{9link|Creasote|Creasote, q.v.}}), antiseptic, drug, and poison.
 * {{9link|Crescimbeni, Giovanni Mario|{{sc|Crescimbeni}}, Giovanni Mario}}, Italian poet.
 * {{9link|Crespi, Daniele|{{sc|Crespi}}, Daniele}}, Italian painter.
 * {{9link|Crespi, Giovanni Battista|{{sc|Crespi}}, Giovanni Battista}}, Italian sculptor.
 * {{9link|Crespi, Giuseppe Maria|{{sc|Crespi}}, Giuseppe Maria}}, Italian painter.
 * {{9link|Creswell, Sir Cresswell|{{sc|Creswell}}, Sir Cresswell}}, English judge.
 * {{sc|Cressy}} ({{9link|Crécy|Crécy, q.v.}}), town, France.
 * {{sc|Crest}}, in heraldry ({{9link|Heraldry|q.v.}}).
 * {{9link|Crest (2.)|{{sc|Crest}}}}, town, France.
 * {{9link|Creswick, Thomas|{{sc|Creswick}}, Thomas}}, English painter.
 * {{9link|Crete|{{sc|Crete}}, or Candia}}, island, Mediterranean.
 * {{9link|Cretinism|sc=1}}, disease.
 * {{9link|Creuse|sc=1}}, department, France.
 * {{9link|Creutz, Gustaf Philip, Count|{{sc|Creutz}}, Gustaf Philip, Count}}, Swedish poet.
 * {{9link|Creuzer, Georg Friedrich|{{sc|Creuzer}}, Georg Friedrich}}, German philologist.
 * {{9link|Creuzot, Le|{{sc|Creuzot}}, or Creusot, Le}}, town, France.
 * {{9link|Crevier, Jean Baptiste Louis|{{sc|Crevier}}, Jean Baptiste Louis}}, French writer.
 * {{9link|Crewe|sc=1}}, town, England.
 * {{9link|Cribbage|sc=1}}, game.
 * {{9link|Crichton, James|{{sc|Crichton}}, James}}, The Admirable Crichton.
 * {{9link|Cricket (1.)|{{sc|Cricket}}}}, insect.
 * {{9link|Cricket (2.)|{{sc|Cricket}}}}, game.
 * {{9link|Cricklade|sc=1}}, town, England.
 * {{9link|Crieff|sc=1}}, town, Scotland.
 * {{9link|Crime|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Crimea|sc=1}}, peninsula, Russia.
 * {{9link|Criminal Law|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Crimmitzschau|sc=1}}, town, Saxony.
 * {{9link|Crispin and Crispinian|{{sc|Crispin}} and {{sc|Crispinian}}, {{abbr|Sts|Saints}}}}.
 * {{9link|Crissa|sc=1}}, ancient town, Greece.
 * {{9link|Critias|sc=1}}, Greek orator and poet.
 * {{9link|Crivelli, Carlo|{{sc|Crivelli}}, Carlo}}, Venetian painter.
 * {{9link|Croatia and Slavonia|sc=1}}, crown-land, Hungary.
 * {{9link|Crocodile|sc=1}}, reptile.
 * {{9link|Crœsus|sc=1}}, king of Lydia.
 * {{9link|Croft, William|{{sc|Croft}}, William}}, English musical composer.
 * {{9link|Croker, John Wilson|{{sc|Croker}}, John Wilson}}, English critic.
 * {{9link|Croker, Thomas Crofton|{{sc|Croker}}, Thomas Crofton}}, Irish antiquary.
 * {{9link|Croly, George|{{sc|Croly}}, George}}, English divine and poet.
 * {{9link|Cromarty|sc=1}}, county, Scotland.
 * {{9link|Crome, John|{{sc|Crome}}, John}}, English painter.
 * {{9link|Cromlech|sc=1}}, monumental stone or circle of stones.
 * {{9link|Crompton, Samuel|{{sc|Crompton}}, Samuel}}, inventor of the spinning mule.
 * {{9link|Cromwell, Oliver|{{sc|Cromwell}}, Oliver}}, Lord Protector of the British Commonwealth.
 * {{9link|Cromwell, Thomas|{{sc|Cromwell}}, Thomas}}, earl of Essex.
 * {{9link|Cronstadt (1.)|{{sc|Cronstadt}}}}, town, Russia.
 * {{9link|Cronstadt (2.)|{{sc|Cronstadt}}}}, town, Austria.
 * {{9link|Croquet|sc=1}}, out-door game.
 * {{9link|Cross|sc=1}}, instrument for inflicting capital punishment & sacred symbol.
 * {{9link|Crossbill|sc=1}}, bird.
 * {{9link|Crotch, William|{{sc|Crotch}}, William}}, English musical composer.
 * {{9link|Croton Oil|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Crotona|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Croup|sc=1}}, disease.
 * {{9link|Crousaz, Jean Pierre de|{{sc|Crousaz}}, Jean Pierre de}}, Swiss philosopher.
 * {{9link|Crow|sc=1}}, bird.
 * {{9link|Crowe, Eyre Evans|{{sc|Crowe}}, Eyre Evans}}, English historian.
 * {{9link|Crowland|sc=1}}, town, England.
 * {{9link|Crown|sc=1}}, of king or emperor.
 * {{9link|Croydon|sc=1}}, town, England.
 * {{sc|Crucifix}} and {{sc|Crucifixion}} ({{9link|Cross|See {{sc|Cross}}}}).
 * {{9link|Cruden, Alexander|{{sc|Cruden}}, Alexander}}, author of Concordance to Bible.
 * {{9link|Crusades|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Crusenstolpe, Magnus Jakob|{{sc|Crusenstolpe}}, Magnus Jakob}}, Swedish historian.
 * {{9link|Crusius, Christian August|{{sc|Crusius}}, Christian August}}, German theologian.
 * {{9link|Crustacea|sc=1}}, class of animals.
 * {{9link|Cruveilhier, Jean|{{sc|Cruveilhier}}, Jean}}, French anatomist.
 * {{9link|Cruz, Jean de la|{{sc|Cruz}}, Jean de la}}, Spanish mystic.
 * {{9link|Cruz, Ramon de la|{{sc|Cruz}}, Ramon de la}}, Spanish dramatist.
 * {{9link|Crypt|sc=1}}, in architecture.
 * {{9link|Cryptography|sc=1}}, writing in cypher.
 * {{9link|Crystallography|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Csokonai, Mihaly Vitez|{{sc|Csokonai}}, Mihaly Vitez}}, Hungarian poet.
 * {{9link|Csoma de Körös, Alexander|{{sc|Csoma de Körös}}, Alexander}}, Hungarian philologist.
 * {{9link|Ctesias|sc=1}}, Greek physician and historian.
 * {{9link|Ctesiphon|sc=1}}, ancient town, Assyria.
 * {{9link|Cuba|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Cubebs|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Cubitt, Thomas|{{sc|Cubitt}}, Thomas}}.
 * {{9link|Cubitt, Sir William|{{sc|Cubitt}}, Sir William}}.
 * {{9link|Cuca|sc=1}}, plant.
 * {{9link|Cuckoo|{{sc|Cuckoo}}, or Cuckow}}, bird.
 * {{9link|Cucumber|sc=1}}, vegetable.
 * {{9link|Cuddalor|sc=1}}, town, India.
 * {{9link|Cuddapah|sc=1}}, district, India.
 * {{9link|Cudworth, Ralph|{{sc|Cudworth}}, Ralph}}, English philosopher.
 * {{9link|Cuenca (1.)|{{sc|Cuenca}}}}, province & town, Spain.
 * {{9link|Cuenca (2.)|{{sc|Cuenca}}}}, town, Ecuador.
 * {{9link|Cuirass|sc=a}}, defensive armour.
 * {{9link|Cujas, Jacques de|{{sc|Cujas}}, or Cujacius, Jacques de}}, French jurisconsult.
 * {{9link|Culdees|sc=1}}, order of ecclesiastics.
 * {{9link|Cullen, William|{{sc|Cullen}}, William}}, Scottish pathologist.
 * {{9link|Cullera|sc=1}}, town, Spain.
 * {{9link|Culloden, Scotland, Battle of|{{sc|Culloden}}, Scotland, Battle of (1746)}}.
 * {{9link|Cumæ|{{sc|Cumæ}}, or Cuma}}, ancient Greek colony, Italy.
 * {{9link|Cumana|sc=1}}, town, Venezuela.
 * {{9link|Cumberland (1.)|{{sc|Cumberland}}}}, county, England.
 * {{9link|Cumberland (2.)|{{sc|Cumberland}}}}, town, Maryland, U.S.A.
 * {{9link|Cumberland, Richard (1.)|{{sc|Cumberland}}, Richard}}, Bishop of Peterborough.
 * {{9link|Cumberland, Richard (2.)|{{sc|Cumberland}}, Richard}}, English dramatist.
 * {{9link|Cumberland, William Augustus, Duke of|{{sc|Cumberland}}, William Augustus, Duke of}}.
 * {{sc|Cumbraes}}, islands, Scotland ({{9link|Bute|See {{sc|Bute}}}}).
 * {{9link|Cumin|{{sc|Cumin}}, or Cummin}}, plant.
 * {{9link|Cumming, Roualeyn Gordon|{{sc|Cumming}}, Roualeyn Gordon}}, African traveller and hunter.
 * {{9link|Cunard, Sir Samuel|{{sc|Cunard}}, Sir Samuel}}, founder of line of steamships.
 * {{9link|Cuneiform Writing|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Cunitz, Maria|{{sc|Cunitz}}, Maria}}.
 * {{9link|Cunningham, Allan|{{sc|Cunningham}}, Allan}}, Scottish writer.
 * {{9link|Cunningham, Peter|{{sc|Cunningham}}, Peter}}, English miscellaneous writer.
 * {{9link|Cunningham, William|{{sc|Cunningham}}, William}}, Scottish theologian and ecclesiastic.
 * {{9link|Cupar-Fife|sc=1}}, town, Scotland.
 * {{9link|Cupid|sc=1}}, Roman god (the Greek Eros).
 * {{9link|Cupping|sc=1}}, surgical operation.
 * {{9link|Curaçoa|{{sc|Curaçoa}}, or Curaçao}}, island, West Indies.
 * {{9link|Curassow|sc=1}}, bird.
 * {{9link|Curate|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Cures|sc=1}}, ancient town, Italy.
 * {{9link|Cureton, William|{{sc|Cureton}}, William}}, English Orientalist.
 * {{9link|Curfew|sc=1}}, bell.
 * {{9link|Curia|sc=1}}, ancient Roman tribal division & papal court.
 * {{9link|Curlew|sc=1}}, bird.
 * {{9link|Curling|sc=1}}, game.
 * {{9link|Curragh|sc=1}}, plain, with military camp, Kildare, Ireland.
 * {{9link|Curran, John Philpot|{{sc|Curran}}, John Philpot}}, Irish orator.
 * {{9link|Currants|sc=1}}, fruit.
 * {{sc|Currency}}, or Current Money ({{9link|Money|See {{sc|Money}}}}).
 * {{9link|Currie, James|{{sc|Currie}}, James}}, Scottish physician and critic.
 * {{9link|Curry|sc=1}}, condiment.
 * {{sc|Currying}}, in leather manufacture ({{9link|Leather|q.v.}}).
 * {{9link|Curtius, Mettus|{{sc|Curtius}}, Mettus}}, Roman legendary hero.
 * {{9link|Curtius, Rufus, Quintus|{{sc|Curtius}}, {{sc|Rufus}}, Quintus}}, biographer of Alexander the Great.
 * {{9link|Curve|{{sc|Curve}}, {{sc|Curves}}}}.
 * {{9link|Curzola|sc=1}}, town, Austrian Dalmatia.
 * {{9link|Cusa, Nicolas de|{{sc|Cusa}}, Nicolas de}} (Cusanus), cardinal and Reformer.
 * {{9link|Cush|sc=1}}, of Scripture.
 * {{9link|Custard Apple|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Customs Duties|sc=1}}.
 * {{lang|la|{{9link|Custos Rotulorum|sc=1}}}}, keeper of records.
 * {{9link|Cutch|sc=1}}, state, India.
 * {{9link|Cutch Gundava|sc=1}}, district, Baluchistan.
 * {{9link|Cuthbert, St|{{sc|Cuthbert}}, St}}, bishop of Lindisfarne, England.
 * {{9link|Cutlery|sc=1}}.
 * {{sc|Cuttack}} ({{9link|Cattack|{{sc|Cattack}}, q.v.}}), district and town, India.
 * {{9link|Cuttle-Fish|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Cuvier, Georges|{{sc|Cuvier}}, Georges}} (Baron Cuvier), French naturalist.
 * {{9link|Cuxhaven|sc=1}}, town, Germany.
 * {{9link|Cuyaba|sc=1}}, town, Brazil.
 * {{9link|Cuyp|sc=1}}, family of Dutch painters.
 * {{9link|Cuzco|sc=1}}, town, Peru.
 * {{9link|Cybele|sc=1}}, in Greek mythology.
 * {{9link|Cyclades|sc=1}}, group of islands, Greece.
 * {{sc|Cyclones}}, areas of low atmospheric pressure (See {{9link|Atmosphere|sc=1}}, {{9link|Climate|sc=a}}, and {{9link|Meteorology|sc=a}}).
 * {{9link|Cyclopes|sc=a}}, in Greek mythology.
 * {{9link|Cynics|sc=1}}, school of Greek philosophy.
 * {{9link|Cy-Près|sc=1}}, in law.
 * {{9link|Cypress|sc=1}}, tree.
 * {{9link|Cyprian|sc=1}}, bishop of Carthage.
 * {{9link|Cyprus|sc=1}}, island, Mediterranean.
 * {{9link|Cyrenaica|{{sc|Cyrenaica}}, or Pentapolis}}, district, Africa.
 * {{9link|Cyrenaics|sc=1}}, school of Greek philosophers.
 * {{9link|Cyrene|sc=1}}, ancient town, Africa.
 * {{9link|Cyril, St|{{sc|Cyril}}, {{abbr|St|Saint}}}}, bishop of Jerusalem.
 * {{9link|Cyril of Alexandria|{{sc|Cyril}} of Alexandria}}.
 * {{9link|Cyril of Berytus|{{sc|Cyril}} of Berytus}}, Byzantine jurist.
 * {{9link|Cyrus the Elder|{{sc|Cyrus}} the Elder}}, founder of the Persian empire.
 * {{9link|Cyrus the Younger|{{sc|Cyrus}} the Younger}}, Persian satrap.
 * {{9link|Cyzicus|sc=1}}, ancient town, Asia Minor.
 * {{9link|Czacki, Tadeusz|{{sc|Czacki}}, Tadeusz}}, Polish statesman and writer.
 * {{9link|Czartoryski, Adam George|{{sc|Czartoryski}}, Adam George}}, Polish prince and patriot.
 * {{9link|Czaslau|sc=1}}, town, Bohemia.
 * {{9link|Czechs|sc=1}}, Slavonic people.
 * {{9link|Czegled|sc=1}}, town, Hungary.
 * {{9link|Czenstochova, Old and New|{{sc|Czenstochova}}, Old and New}}, towns, Poland.
 * {{9link|Czernowitz|sc=1}}, town, Austria.
 * {{9link|Czerny, Karl|{{sc|Czerny}}, Karl}}, Austrian musical composer and pianist.
 * {{9link|Czerny George|{{sc|Czerny George}}, Tsrni George, or Karageorgevich}}, Servian leader.
 * valign="top"|
 * {{9link|D|sc=1}}, the fourth letter of the alphabet.
 * {{9link|Dacca|sc=1}}, district and town, India.
 * {{9link|Dace|sc=1}}, fish.
 * {{9link|Dacia|sc=1}}, ancient country, Europe.
 * {{9link|Dacier, André|{{sc|Dacier}}, André}}, French scholar.
 * {{9link|Dacier, Anne Lefèvre|{{sc|Dacier}}, Anne Lefèvre}}, French scholar.
 * {{9link|Da Costa, Isaak|{{sc|Da Costa}}, Isaak}}, Dutch poet and theologian.
 * {{sc|Dacotah}} ({{9link|Dakota|{{sc|Dakota}}, q.v.}}).
 * {{sc|Dactyls}} ({{9link|Corybantes|See {{sc|Corybantes}}}}).
 * {{9link|Dædalus|sc=1}}, in Greek legend.
 * {{9link|Daffodil|sc=1}}, plant.
 * {{9link|Dagger|sc=1}}, weapon.
 * {{9link|Daghestan|sc=1}}, government, Asiatic Russia.
 * {{9link|D'Agincourt, Jean Baptiste|{{sc|D&rsquo;Agincourt}}, Jean Baptiste}}, French archæologist.
 * {{9link|Dagon|sc=1}}, Philistine diety.
 * {{9link|Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandé|{{sc|Daguerre}}, Louis Jacques Mandé}}, French painter and physicist.
 * {{9link|D'Aguesseau, Henri François|{{sc|D&rsquo;Aguesseau}}, Henri François}}, chancellor of France.
 * {{9link|Dahl, Johann Christian|{{sc|Dahl}}, Johann Christian}}, Norwegian painter.
 * {{9link|Dahl, Michael|{{sc|Dahl}}, Michael}}, Swedish painter.
 * {{9link|Dahl, Vladimir Ivanovitch|{{sc|Dahl}}, or Dale, Vladimir Ivanovitch}}, Russian writer.
 * {{9link|Dahlgren, Karl Fredrik|{{sc|Dahlgren}}, Karl Fredrik}}, Swedish poet and humorist.
 * {{9link|Dahlia|sc=1}}, plant.
 * {{9link|Dahlmann, Friedrich Christian|{{sc|Dahlmann}}, Friedrich Christian}}, German historian.
 * {{9link|Dahlstjerna, Gunno Eurelius|{{sc|Dahlstjerna}}, Gunno Eurelius}}, Swedish poet.
 * {{9link|Dahomey|sc=1}}, kingdom, West Africa.
 * {{9link|Daillé, Jean|{{sc|Daillé}}, Jean}}, French Protestant divine.
 * {{9link|Daimiel|sc=1}}, town, Spain.
 * {{9link|Dairy|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Daisy|sc=1}}, plant.
 * {{9link|Dakota|sc=1}}, Territory, U.S.A.
 * {{9link|Dalberg, Prince of|{{sc|Dalberg}}, Prince of}}, patron of German literature.
 * {{9link|D'Alembert, Jean le Rond|{{sc|D&rsquo;Alembert}}, Jean le Rond}}, French mathematician and philosopher.
 * {{9link|Dalgarno, George|{{sc|Dalgarno}}, George}}, Scottish educational writer.
 * {{9link|Dalhousie, Marquis of|{{sc|Dalhousie}}, Marquis of}}, governor-general of India.
 * {{9link|Dalin, Olof von|{{sc|Dalin}}, Olof von}}, Swedish poet.
 * {{9link|Dalkeith|sc=1}}, town, Scotland.
 * {{9link|Dalling and Bulwer, Lord|{{sc|Dalling and Bulwer}}, Lord}}, British diplomatist.
 * {{9link|Dalmatia|sc=1}}, crown land, Austria.
 * {{sc|Dalrymple}}, Scottish family (See {{9link|Stair|sc=1}} and {{9link|Hailes|sc=a}}).
 * {{9link|Dalton, John|{{sc|Dalton}}, John}}, English physicist.
 * {{9link|Damages|sc=1}}, in law.
 * {{sc|Daman}} ({{9link|Damaun|Damaun, q.v.}}), Syrian hyrax, mammal.
 * {{sc|Damaraland}}, district, South Africa ({{9link|Hereroland|See {{sc|Hereroland}}}}).
 * {{9link|Damascenus, Johannes|{{sc|Damascenus}}, Johannes}}, theologian, early Greek Church.
 * {{9link|Damascenus, Nicolaus|{{sc|Damascenus}}, Nicolaus}}, Greek historian.
 * {{9link|Damascius|sc=1}}, Neoplatonic philosopher.
 * {{9link|Damascus|sc=1}}, town, Syria.
 * {{9link|Damask|sc=1}}, cloth.
 * {{9link|Damask Steel|sc=1}}.
 * {{9link|Damaskeening|{{sc|Damaskeening}}, or Damascening}}, in metal work.
 * {{9link|Damasus|sc=1}}, two popes.
 * {{9link|Damaun|sc=1}}, town, India.
 * {{9link|D'Amboise, George|{{sc|D&rsquo;Amboise}}, George}}, French cardinal.
 * {{9link|Damiens, Robert François|{{sc|Damiens}}, Robert François}}, assailant of Louis XV. of France.
 * {{9link|Damietta|sc=1}}, town, Egypt.
 * {{9link|Damiri|sc=1}}, Arabian naturalist.
 * {{9link|Damiron, Jean Philibert|{{sc|Damiron}}, Jean Philibert}}, French philosophical writer.
 * {{9link|Dammar|{{sc|Dammar}}, or Dammer}}, resin.
 * {{9link|Damocles|sc=1}}, courtier of Dionysius.
 * {{9link|Damon|sc=1}}, friend of Pythias.
 * {{9link|Dampier, William|{{sc|Dampier}}, William}}, English navigator.
 * {{9link|Dan|sc=1}}, town, Judæa.
 * {{9link|Dana|sc=1}}, family of eminent Americans.
 * {{9link|Danae|sc=1}}, mother of Perseus.
 * {{9link|Danaus|sc=1}}, in Greek legend.
 * {{9link|Danbury|sc=1}}, town, Connecticut, U.S.A.
 * {{9link|Danby, Francis|{{sc|Danby}}, Francis}}, English painter.
 * {{9link|Dance (1.)|{{sc|Dance}}}}.
 * {{9link|Dance (2.)|{{sc|Dance}}}}, family of English architects and painters.
 * {{9link|Dancourt, Florent Carton|{{sc|Dancourt}}, Florent Carton}}, French dramatist.
 * {{9link|Dandelion|sc=1}}, plant.
 * {{9link|Dandolo|sc=1}}, patrician family of Venice.
 * {{9link|Dandolo, Vincenzo, Count|{{sc|Dandolo}}, Vincenzo, Count}}, Italian scientist.
 * {{9link|Daniel (1.)|{{sc|Daniel}}}}, of Scripture.
 * {{9link|Daniel, Book of|{{sc|Daniel}}, Book of}}.
 * {{9link|Daniel, Gabriel|{{sc|Daniel}}, Gabriel}}, French Jesuit historian.
 * {{9link|Daniel, Samuel|{{sc|Daniel}}, Samuel}}, English poet.
 * {{9link|Daniell, John Frederick|{{sc|Daniell}}, John Frederick}}, English chemist.
 * {{9link|Daniell, Samuel, Thomas, and William|{{sc|Daniell}}, Samuel, Thomas, and William}}, English painters.
 * {{9link|Dannecker, Johann Heinrich von|{{sc|Dannecker}}, Johann Heinrich von}}, German sculptor.
 * {{9link|Dante|{{sc|Dante}} (Dante Alighieri)}}, Italian poet.
 * {{9link|Danton, George Jacques|sc=1}}, French Revolutionist.
 * {{9link|Dantzic|{{sc|Dantzic}}, or Danzig}}, town, Germany.
 * {{9link|Danube|sc=1}}, river, Europe.
 * {{9link|Danvers|sc=1}}, town, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
 * {{9link|Danville (1.)|{{sc|Danville}}}}, town, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
 * {{9link|Danville (2.)|{{sc|Danville}}}}, town, Illinois, U.S.A.
 * {{9link|D'Anville, Jean Baptiste|{{sc|D&rsquo;Anville}}, Jean Baptiste}}, French geographer.
 * {{9link|Daphne|sc=1}}, in Greek mythology.
 * {{9link|Daphnephoria|sc=1}}, Greek festival.
 * {{9link|Darabjird|{{sc|Darabjird}}, or Darab-Gherd}}, town, Persia.
 * {{9link|D'Arblay, Madam|{{sc|D&rsquo;Arblay}}, Madam}} (Frances Burney), English novelist.
 * {{9link|Darboy, Georges|sc=1}}, archbishop of Paris.
 * {{9link|Dardanelles, Strait of|{{sc|Dardanelles}}, Strait of}}.
 * {{9link|Dardanus|sc=1}}, in Greek mythology.
 * {{9link|Dares of Phrygia|{{sc|Dares}} of Phrygia}}, on the legends of Troy.
 * {{9link|Darfur|sc=1}}, country, Central Africa.
 * {{9link|Darien|sc=1}}, isthmus and district, South America.
 * {{9link|Darius I.|sc=1}}, king of Persia.
 * {{9link|Darius II.|{{sc|Darius II.}}, Ochus or Nothus}}, of Persia.
 * {{9link|Darius III.|{{sc|Darius III.}}, Codomannus}}, of Persia.
 * {{9link|Darjiling|{{sc|Darjiling}}, or Darjeeling}}, district and town, India.
 * {{9link|Darlington|sc=1}}, town, England.
 * {{sc|Darmstadt}}, town, Germany.
 * {{sc|Darnétal}}, town, France.
 * {{sc|Dartford}}, town, England.
 * {{sc|Dartmoor Forest}} (see {{sc|Devonshire}}), England.
 * {{sc|Dartmouth}}, town, England.
 * {{sc|Daru}}, Pierre Antoine, Comte de, French writer and statesman.
 * {{9link|Darwin, Erasmus|{{sc|Darwin}}, Erasmus}}, English poet and scientist.
 * {{9link|Dashkoff, Catherina R. W.|{{sc|Dashkoff}}, Catherina {{nowrap|R. W.}}}}, Russian princess.
 * {{sc|Dass}}, Petter or Peder, Norwegian poet.
 * {{9link|Date Palm|sc=a}}.
 * {{9link|Daubenton, Louis Jean Marie|{{sc|Daubenton}}, Louis Jean Marie}}, French naturalist.
 * {{9link|Daubeny, Charles Giles Bridle|{{sc|Daubeny}}, Charles Giles Bridle}}, English man of science.
 * {{9link|D'Aubigné, Jean Henri Merle|{{sc|D'Aubigné}}, Jean Henri Merle}}, historian of the Reformation.
 * {{9link|D'Aubigné, Théodore Agrippa|{{sc|D&rsquo;Aubigné}}, Théodore Agrippa}}, French historian and poet.
 * {{9link|D'Aubusson, Pierre|{{sc|D&rsquo;Aubusson}}, Pierre}}, grand-master of the Knights of {{abbr|St|Saint}}{{nbsp}}John.
 * {{9link|Daun, Count von|{{sc|Daun}}, Count von}}, Austrian general.
 * {{9link|Dauphiné|sc=1}}, old province, France.
 * {{9link|Daurat, Jean|{{sc|Daurat}}, Jean}}, French poet.
 * {{9link|Davenant, Sir William|{{sc|Davenant}}, Sir William}}, English poet and dramatist.
 * {{9link|Davenport|sc=1}}, town, Iowa, U.S.A.
 * {{9link|David|sc=1}}, king of Israel.
 * {{9link|David, St|{{sc|David}}, {{abbr|St|Saint}}}}, patron saint of Wales.
 * {{9link|David, Félicien César|{{sc|David}}, Félicien César}}, French musical composer.
 * {{9link|David, Jacques Louis|{{sc|David}}, Jacques Louis}}, French painter.
 * {{9link|David, Jean Pierre|{{sc|David}}, Jean Pierre}} (David d&rsquo;Angers), French sculptor.
 * {{9link|David Ha-Cohen|sc=1}}, Spanish rabbi.
 * {{9link|Davidists|sc=1}}, Christian sects.
 * {{9link|Davies, Sir John|{{sc|Davies}}, Sir John}}, English poet and statesman.
 * {{9link|Davila, Henrico Caterino|{{sc|Davila}}, Henrico Caterino}}, Italian historian.
 * {{9link|Davis, John|{{sc|Davis}}, John}}, English navigator.
 * {{9link|Davy, Sir Humphrey|{{sc|Davy}}, Sir Humphrey}}, English man of science.
 * {{9link|Dawlish|sc=a}}, town, England.
 * {{9link|Dax|sc=a}}, town, France.
 * {{sc|Day}}, in the calendar (See {{9link|Astronomy|sc=a}} and {{9link|Calendar|sc=a}}).
 * {{9link|Day, John|{{sc|Day}}, John}}, English dramatist.
 * {{9link|Dayton|sc=a}}, town, Ohio, U.S.A.
 * }
 * {{9link|Darius III.|{{sc|Darius III.}}, Codomannus}}, of Persia.
 * {{9link|Darjiling|{{sc|Darjiling}}, or Darjeeling}}, district and town, India.
 * {{9link|Darlington|sc=1}}, town, England.
 * {{sc|Darmstadt}}, town, Germany.
 * {{sc|Darnétal}}, town, France.
 * {{sc|Dartford}}, town, England.
 * {{sc|Dartmoor Forest}} (see {{sc|Devonshire}}), England.
 * {{sc|Dartmouth}}, town, England.
 * {{sc|Daru}}, Pierre Antoine, Comte de, French writer and statesman.
 * {{9link|Darwin, Erasmus|{{sc|Darwin}}, Erasmus}}, English poet and scientist.
 * {{9link|Dashkoff, Catherina R. W.|{{sc|Dashkoff}}, Catherina {{nowrap|R. W.}}}}, Russian princess.
 * {{sc|Dass}}, Petter or Peder, Norwegian poet.
 * {{9link|Date Palm|sc=a}}.
 * {{9link|Daubenton, Louis Jean Marie|{{sc|Daubenton}}, Louis Jean Marie}}, French naturalist.
 * {{9link|Daubeny, Charles Giles Bridle|{{sc|Daubeny}}, Charles Giles Bridle}}, English man of science.
 * {{9link|D'Aubigné, Jean Henri Merle|{{sc|D'Aubigné}}, Jean Henri Merle}}, historian of the Reformation.
 * {{9link|D'Aubigné, Théodore Agrippa|{{sc|D&rsquo;Aubigné}}, Théodore Agrippa}}, French historian and poet.
 * {{9link|D'Aubusson, Pierre|{{sc|D&rsquo;Aubusson}}, Pierre}}, grand-master of the Knights of {{abbr|St|Saint}}{{nbsp}}John.
 * {{9link|Daun, Count von|{{sc|Daun}}, Count von}}, Austrian general.
 * {{9link|Dauphiné|sc=1}}, old province, France.
 * {{9link|Daurat, Jean|{{sc|Daurat}}, Jean}}, French poet.
 * {{9link|Davenant, Sir William|{{sc|Davenant}}, Sir William}}, English poet and dramatist.
 * {{9link|Davenport|sc=1}}, town, Iowa, U.S.A.
 * {{9link|David|sc=1}}, king of Israel.
 * {{9link|David, St|{{sc|David}}, {{abbr|St|Saint}}}}, patron saint of Wales.
 * {{9link|David, Félicien César|{{sc|David}}, Félicien César}}, French musical composer.
 * {{9link|David, Jacques Louis|{{sc|David}}, Jacques Louis}}, French painter.
 * {{9link|David, Jean Pierre|{{sc|David}}, Jean Pierre}} (David d&rsquo;Angers), French sculptor.
 * {{9link|David Ha-Cohen|sc=1}}, Spanish rabbi.
 * {{9link|Davidists|sc=1}}, Christian sects.
 * {{9link|Davies, Sir John|{{sc|Davies}}, Sir John}}, English poet and statesman.
 * {{9link|Davila, Henrico Caterino|{{sc|Davila}}, Henrico Caterino}}, Italian historian.
 * {{9link|Davis, John|{{sc|Davis}}, John}}, English navigator.
 * {{9link|Davy, Sir Humphrey|{{sc|Davy}}, Sir Humphrey}}, English man of science.
 * {{9link|Dawlish|sc=a}}, town, England.
 * {{9link|Dax|sc=a}}, town, France.
 * {{sc|Day}}, in the calendar (See {{9link|Astronomy|sc=a}} and {{9link|Calendar|sc=a}}).
 * {{9link|Day, John|{{sc|Day}}, John}}, English dramatist.
 * {{9link|Dayton|sc=a}}, town, Ohio, U.S.A.
 * }