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  • Caspian Sea, 12, 17, 55-56, 79, 224, 549-50
  • Cassel, battle of, 512
  • Cassian, 111
  • Cassiodorus, 119, 124-26, 163, 211
  • Cassius, 413
  • Cassius Dio, see Dio
  • Castagno, Andrea del, 598
  • Castiglione, Baldassare, 594, 596
  • Castile, 14, 189, 273, 302-04, 366, 384, 386, 410, 434, 450, 466, 495, 522, 537, 566, 574, 630-33
  • Castilian language, 410
  • Castle, 239, 246-49, 258-59, 261, 267, 269-70, 275, 277-78, 290-91, 295, 320, 328, 337, 348, 365, 379, 404, 416, 469, 477, 534, 540, 631, 639
  • Castle guard, 242, 494
  • Catacombs, 113
  • Catalan language, 272-73, 399
  • Catalans, 357
  • Catalaunian Fields, battle of, 85
  • Catalonia, 189, 273, 303, 405, 410, 488
  • Cataphracti, 135
  • Cathari, 442-43, 448, 556
  • Cathay, 550, 610
  • Cathedral, 187, 212, 264, 297, 408, 412, chap. xxii, 434, 437, 443, 527-28, 601-03
  • Cathedral chapter, 292, 298, 437, 458, 501
  • Cathedral schools, 375-76, 381, 437
  • Catherine of France, 527
  • Cato, 563
  • Caucasian race, 10
  • Caucasus, Gates of, 79; Mountains, 308, 344, 556
  • Cecrops, 62, 97
  • Celestine V, Pope, 503
  • Celibacy of the clergy, 283, 292, 375, 563, 588
  • Cellini, Benvenuto, 598, 613
  • Celtic language, literature, and learning, 10, 164, 222, 397-98, 401, 406-07
  • Celts, 10, 40, 42, 164-69, 273, 397, 406, 487
  • Cerdagne, 634
  • Ceuta, 135, 188, 608, 633
  • Cevennes Mountains, 12, 17, 88
  • Ceylon, 393, 551
  • Chalcedon, 150, 177; Council of, 108, 114, 133
  • Châlons, 85
  • Chambre des Comptes, 492
  • Champagne, County of, 270-71, 313, 423, 438, 471, 493, 508, 625-26; fairs of, 364, 367, 372, 500
  • Chancellor, English, 296, 458
  • Chancery, Frankish, 202; Bavarian, 264; Bohemian, 552
  • Chanson de Roland, 200, 402-03

  • Chansons de geste, 402-04, 406-07, 409, 414-15
  • Chantry priests, 440
  • Chapels, radiating, 419; Lady, 430; repaired by St. Francis, 449; Sistine, 606-07
  • Charlemagne, 14, 168, 198-218, 222, 227-28, 230, 232, 238, 256, 260, 262, 268, 273, 278, 280, 295, 301, 327, 341-42, 349, 374, 399, 402-03, 474-75, 491-93, 589
  • Charles Martel, 168-69, 179, 190-92, 194, 196, 198, 206, 241, 402
  • Charles the Great, see Charlemagne
  • Charles the Bald, King of West Franks and Emperor, 212-13
  • Charles the Fat, King of East Franks and Emperor, 213, 219, 261, 266
  • Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, 533, 539, 54i, 552, 559
  • Charles V, 15, 614, 638
  • Charles the Simple, King of the West Franks, 219
  • Charles IV, King of France, 502
  • Charles V, the Wise, 511, 521-22
  • Charles VI, 511, 524-25, 527
  • Charles VII, 511, 527-29, 573, 622-24, 627, 639
  • Charles VIII, 595, 626, 634-36, 640
  • Charles of Anjou, brother of Louis IX, 471-72, 496-97
  • Charles the Bad, King of Navarre, 517, 520-22
  • Charles of Berri, brother of Louis XI, 625-26
  • Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, 616-22, 625-26, 638
  • Charles of Maine, 626
  • Charolais, 634
  • Charters, royal, 205, 240, 480, 490, 500, 508; of Cluny, 300; of emancipation, 329-30; of towns, 336, 358, 361-62, 364, 367, 372; and see Magna Carta
  • Chartres, 270-71, 363; school of, 376, 378, 393; cathedral of, 432
  • Chaucer, Geoffrey, 298, 400, 516, 562, 593
  • Cheapside, 517
  • Chess, 242, 252, 392
  • Children, 313, 496, 510, 603, 618, 628; and see Education, Exposure of, Family
  • Children of Israel, 322
  • Children's Crusade, 322, 326, 466
  • Chimney, invention of, 234, 249, 339, 388, 543, 587
  • China, 20, 34,40, 48, 56, 58, 180, 183, 185, 344, 367, 393-94, 548, 550, 557, 608-10
  • Chincilla, 186