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sixth journey to Rome, 90; he approves of Sigfrid's succession on the death of Eosterwine, 91; falls sick of the palsy, 91; his last moments, 92; final instructions, 92; his trying moments prior to the death of Sigfrid, 93-4; places Ceolfrid over both Monasteries, 93; and dies January 14th, 690; 95. Blaedla, or Blaeda, King of the Huns, 278.

, 259. receives St. Cuthbert at Melrose, 16, 17; instructs Cuthbert, 20; particularly in the Gospel of St. John, 21; dies of the Pestilence, which he had foretold three years before, 21; succeeded by St.Cuthbert, 22; Cuthbert's testimony to his piety, 43; his bones removed from Melrose by the priest Elfred, 205.

, the Apostle of the Germans, his praise of Bede, lix. Boniface, Pope, 277, 284. Brennus sacks Rome, 248. , invaded by the Danes and Fresons, 183; discovered by Julius Caesar, 254; invaded by Claudius, 258; by Vespasian, 259; by Adrian, 261; by Severus, 264; by Asclepiodotus, under Maximianus, 269; part of the Western Empire, 275; invaded by the Picts and Scots, 275, 276; final departure of the Romans, 277; the Scots take possession of the Northern parts, 277; invaded by the Saxons, 278. , Battle of, 201. Brutus, the Elder, 246. Brutus, the Younger, 255.

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, conquers Gaul and invades Britain, 254; at the Battle of Pharsalia, 254; murdered, 255. Cain, 222. Cainan, 222. Caligula befriends Agrippa, 257; prophanes the Holy places of the Jews, 258. Cambyses, 245. , Hist, of Cambridge, xliv. , 85. 288. Caparnaum, 175. Caracalla, 264. , 269. Carinus, 269. —See Lugubalia, or Luel. Carthage founded by Chalcedon, or Dido, 235; the Punic War, 248; taken by the Vandals, 277; recovered by Belisarius, 282. Cams, 269. Cassius, 255. Cayster, River, 158. Ceadda, Bishop of Lichfield, xxiii. Cecrops, King of Attica, 234. Ceolfrid, first Abbot of Jarrow, xxi., 88; accompanies Biscop to Rome, 88; appointed Abbot of both Monasteries of Weremouth and Jarrow, 93; his Character, 95; resigns his office from old age, 97; departure for Rome, 97, 294; his death at the Ligones, Sep. 25, Anno, 716; 101, 294; buried in the Monastery of the Twins, 102, 294. , King of Northumberland, xlviii., 144. Chalcedon, 280, 285. Chalons, Battle of, 279. Chares, 157. Chosroes, King, 285. , Birth of, 256; his Preaching, 257; Crucifixion, 257. not to be in towns, 129. Cicero, 253. , 257; his expedition into Britain, 258 ; adds the Orkneys to the empire, 258 ; expels the Jews from Rome, 258. Claudius II., 267. Clemens Alexandrinus, 263. Cleopatra, 253, 254. Clothaire, 126.