Cal´y-don.
Home of Meleager;
site of Calydonian Hunt, [275].

Cal-y-do´ni-an Hunt.
Organized by Meleager to slay a boar, [275-279].

Ca-lyp´so.
Nymph who detained Ulysses on Ogygia seven years, [354];
significance, [395].

Ca-mil´la.
Volscian maiden;
fights, and is slain by, Æneas, [373], [376];
dedicated to Diana, [374].

Ca-mil´lus.
Unborn soul of Roman hero, seen by Anchises in Hades, [372].

Cam´pus mar´ti-us.
Roman exercising grounds sacred to Mars, [143].

Can´cer.
Crab which attacked Hercules to defend the Hydra;
a constellation, [221].

Cap´i-tol.
Temple dedicated to Jupiter in Rome, [48].

Car´thage.
A city in Africa, built by Dido, visited by Æneas, [367].

Cas-san´dra.
Daughter of Priam;
her prophecies, though true, were always disbelieved, [310], [364];
captivity of, [361].