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740 *Cro-to′na, III. Crusades, 438–451. See Table of Contents. Causes of, 438; results, 449–451
 * Cryp′ti-a, the, 115.
 * Cuba, 538, n.
 * Cuneiform writing, origin of, 44; key to, 79, n.
 * Cu′ri-o Den-ta′tus, Roman consul, 246, 296.
 * Çy-ax′a-res&#x31D;, k. of the Medes, 74.
 * Çyc′la-des, the, 88.
 * Çy′clops, the, 104, 176.
 * Çydnus (sid′nus), the, 303.
 * Çy′lon, rebellion of, 119, 120.
 * Çy′nics, the, 210.
 * Çyn′os-ceph'a-lae, battle of, 267.
 * Çy-re′ne, III.
 * Çyrus the Great, k. of Persia, 74-77.
 * Çyrus the Younger, 156.
 * Çythera (si-thee′ra), 88, 89.
 * Czar (zär), the name, 637, n.
 * Da′ci-a, conquered by Trajan, 320.
 * Danes, in England, 411, 412.
 * Dante (dăn′te), 474.
 * Dan′ton, 655; urges the massacre of the royalists, 656; member of the committee of public safety, 659; his fall, 663.
 * Dark Ages, 366; history of, 371.
 * Darius I., k. of Persia, 78–80; reforms of, in government, 82; III., 82.
 * Da′tis, Persian general, 126.
 * David, k. of the Hebrews, 64.
 * Deç′e-le′a, 153.
 * Decelean War, 153.
 * Decemvirs, first board of, 237; second, 237, 238.
 * De′ci-us, Roman emp., 328.
 * Declaration of Indulgence, 622.
 * Declaration of Rights, English, 624; Irish, 632.
 * Defoe, Daniel, 629.
 * Delhi (del′lee), 727.
 * De′li-um, battle of, 150.
 * De′los, 88; confederacy of, 137, 138; converted into an empire by the Athenians, 138, 139.
 * Delphi, 87; temple at, 179; oracle at. See Delphian oracle.
 * Delphian oracle, 105, 106; in Persian War, 131, 134.
 * De-me′ter, 103.
 * De-moc′ri-tus, 205.
 * De-mos′the-nes, Athenian general, 152.
 * Demos′thenes, the Athenian orator, 160, 174, 199–201.
 * Des-i-de'ri-us, k. of the Lombards, 405.
 * Di-a′na, temple of, at Ephesus, 178, 179.
 * Di Cesnola, 179, n.
 * Dictator, office of, at Rome, 232, n.
 * Di′o-cle′ti-an, Roman emp., 329–332.
 * Di-og′e-nes, 210.
 * Di′o-nys′i-us, tyrant of Syracuse, 207.
 * Di′o-ny′sus, 103, 193; theatre of, at Athens, 182.
 * Disestablishment of the Irish Church, 722, 723; proposed disestablishment of State Church in England and Scotland, 723.
 * Disraeli (diz-ra′el-ee), 727.
 * Dissenters, Protestant, civil disabilities removed from, 721.
 * Divination among the Greeks, 104; among the Romans, 229.
 * Divine Right of Kings, doctrine of the, 590–601; denied in the Bill of Rights, 626.
 * Do-do′na, oracle at, 87, 105.
 * Do-mi′ti-an, Roman emp., 317.
 * Don Quixote (don ke-ho′ta), 625.
 * Dorians, the, 90, 91; invasion of the Peloponnesus, 96, 97; migrations to Asia Minor, 98.
 * Draco, laws of, 119.
 * Drăg′on-nādes′, the, 595.
 * Drake, Sir Francis, 560, 570.
 * Drama, the Greek, 193–196.
 * Drogheda (droh′he-da), 613.
 * Dryden, John & 625.
 * Du-il′li-us, C, Roman consul, 249.
 * Dun-bar′, battle of, 614.
 * Duns Scotus, 471.
 * Dutch Republic. See Netherlands.
 * Dutch War, in reign of Charles II., 620.
 * East India Company, chartered by Elizabeth, 603.