Cantheras, family of high priests, [237].

Caracalla, tolerable condition of the Jews under rule of, [468] f.

Catholic Church, when created, [500].

Census on Passover in Jerusalem, called the census of crushing, [251].
of Quirinus, [129] ff.
census taken by Rome for taxation, [129], [133].

Chama, principal of Pumbeditha, [594] f.

Chama ben Anilaï, model of Jewish charity, [545] f.

Chanina, deputy of the high priest (Segan ha-Cohanim), [330].

Chanina ben Chama, [490][2].

Chanina ben Teradion, [427].
died a martyr under Hadrian, [429].

Chares, leader in the war of revolution at Gamala, [289].