Concord (Con′cord). The symbol of Concord was two right hands joined, and a pomegranate.
Concordia (Concor′dia). The goddess of peace. One of the oldest Roman goddesses. She is represented as holding a horn of plenty in one hand, and in the other a scepter, from which fruit is sprouting forth.
Constancy, see Cephalus.
Consualia (Consu′alia). Games sacred to Neptune.
Consus (Con′sus). A name given to Neptune as being the god of counsel.
Cophetua (Cophe′tua). A legendary king of Africa, who disliked women, but ultimately fell in love with a “beggar-maid,” as mentioned in Romeo and Juliet.
“... Cupid, he that shot so trim
When King Cophetua loved the beggar-maid.”
Shakespeare.
Copia (Co′pia), the goddess of plenty.
Coran (Co′ran). One of Actaeon’s hounds was so named.
Corn, see Ceres.