Cephalus (sef′a-lus). A personification of the sun, [345]
Cerberus (sẽr′be-rus). Analogy of Garm and, [359]
Ceres (sē′rēz). Compared to Rinda, [345]; compared to Frigga, [348]; compared to Groa, [352]; personification of earth, [360]
Ceryneian Stag (ser-i-nē′an). Story of, [344]
Changelings. Recipe for riddance of, [24], [244]
Chaos (kā′os). World rose from, [2]; analogy between Greek and Northern conception of, [344]
Chariot. Sun and moon, [7]; night and day, [8]; Irmin’s, [30]; Holda’s, [55]; Nerthus’s, [57]; Thor’s, [62], [68], [78]; Frey’s, [118]; Freya’s, [135]; comparison between chariots of Greek and Northern gods, [345]
Charlemagne (shär′le-mān). Leader of Wild Hunt, [25], [26]; Bertha, mother of, [56]; Freya’s temple destroyed by, [136]; sword of, [179]
Charles V. Alva, general of, [89]
Charles’s Wain. Same as Great Bear, [30]