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Rh *City, the, Greek idea of, 92.
 * Civilization, three elements of, 368.
 * Claudius, Roman consul, 251, 252.
 * Claudius, Roman emp., 311, 312.
 * Cle′o-bu′lus, 203, n.
 * Cle′on, Athenian demagogue, 149, 150.
 * Cle′o-pa′tra, 303, 304.
 * Clermont (klěr'mon), council of, 440.
 * Cleves, Anne of, 549.
 * Cli′ents, in Rome, 225.
 * Clis′the-nēs, reforms of, 123.
 * Cli′tus, 165.
 * Clive, Robert, 725.
 * Clo-a′ca Max′i-ma, 226.
 * Clo′vis, 374; his conversion, 378.
 * Clyt′em-nes′tra, 96.
 * Cnidus (ni′dus), 186.
 * Code Napoléon, 675.
 * Co′drus, k. of Athens, 118, 119.
 * Cœ′le-Syria, 288.
 * Colbert (kol'bêr′), 592.
 * Colchis (kŏl′kis), 71.
 * Colet (kŏl′et), 540.
 * Coligny (ko′len′ye′), Gaspard de, admiral of France, 573, 574, 576.
 * Col′la-ti′nus, Tar-quin′i-us, 232.
 * Colonies, Greek, no, 111; Roman and Latin, 246, n.
 * Col′os-se′um, the, 315, 316, 352.
 * Columbus, his first voyage, 513, 514.
 * Comitia (ko-mish′ĭ-a), centuriata, 227; curtain, 224, 227; tributa, 235, n.
 * Com′mo-dus, Roman emp, 324, 325.
 * Commons, English House of, origin, 480, 481; privileges of, 603, 604. See Parliament and Reform Bill.
 * Commonwealth, the English, 613–617.
 * Confucius, 15, 16, 17.
 * Conrad III., emp. H. R. E., 444.
 * Con′rad-in, last of Hohenstaufen family, 504, n.
 * Con′stance, church council of, 458.
 * Constantine the Great, 332, 333.
 * Constantine VI., Eastern emp., 406.
 * Constantinople, founding of, 332, 333; besieged by the Saracens, 398; capture of, by the crusaders, 446; the Latin Empire, 446.
 * Con-stan′ti-us, Roman emp., 331, 332, 334.
 * Consuls, Roman, first, 232.
 * Continental system of Napoleon, 679.
 * Conventicle act, 619.
 * Co′ra, 244.
 * Cor-cy′ra, 88, 148.
 * Corcyræans, the, 147.
 * Corday (kor′dā′), Charlotte, 660.
 * Cordeliers (kor′de-leers′), origin of, 654; clubs closed, 666.
 * Cor′do-va, 398.
 * Cor-fin′i-um, 280.
 * Cor′fu. See Corcyra.
 * Corinth, Congress of Greeks at, 130, 131; in Peloponnesian War, 147, 148; sacked by Rome, 175; destruction of, by Romans, 269.
 * Co′ri-o-la′nus, legend of, 235.
 * Corn, free distribution of, at Rome, 364.
 * Corneille (kor′nāl′), 599.
 * Cor-ne′li-a, mother of the Gracchi, 277
 * Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, sarcophagus of, 365.
 * Co-rœ′bus, 106.
 * Cor′pus Ju′ris Ci-vi′lis, 358; study of, in mediæval age, 388.
 * Cor′si-ca, acquired by Rome, 254.
 * Cor′te&#x32F;z, Hernando, 516.
 * Cos, 98.
 * Cos-mog′ra-phy of the Greeks, 101.
 * Council, first, of Church, 332; of the North, 607 and n.
 * Covenanters, the, origin of, 608; persecuted under Charles II., 619.
 * Cranmer, Thomas, 546, 553.
 * Cras′sus, the triumvir, 290, 291; war with Parthia, 293; his death, 293.
 * Cre′cy (kres′se), battle of, 484.
 * Crete, 89, 99.
 * Cri-me′a, conquered by Catherine the Great of Russia, 640.
 * Crimean War, 694–696, 726.
 * Ꞓris′sa, 108.
 * Crœ′sus, k. of Lydia, 75, 76.
 * Cromwell, Oliver, his " Ironsides," 611; Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 613; ejects the Long Parliament, 614; as Lord Protector, 615, 616; his death, 616.
 * Cromuell. Richard, 616.
 * Cromwell, Thomas, 545, 546.