Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, antagonism to Herod, [92], [94].
death, [102].
hostile to the Judæans, [102].

Cleopatra, mother of Ptolemy VIII, relation to Judæa, [10], [40] f.

Clergy, Christian, fanaticism against the Jews, [612] ff.

Coins struck, in honor of Agrippa I, [190], [194].
by Alexander Jannæus, [46].
by Alexander II, [70].
by Antigonus, [83].
by Aristobulus, [35].
by Bar-Cochba, [411].
in honor of Hadrian, commemorating his victory over Bar-Cochba, [419].
by Hadrian, [407].
by Hyrcanus, [12].
Roman, commemorating the overthrow of Judæa, [314].
commemorating Nerva's act of toleration to the Jews, [392].
by Salome Alexandra, [48].
of the war of revolution, [292].
by the Zealots, [268], [269].

Commands, the six hundred and thirteen of the Jewish Law, [499].

Consecration, feast of, celebrated in the Jewish community of Egypt, [6].

Constantine, discriminations against the Jews, [562] ff.
edict of toleration, [561].
forbids the Jews to make converts, [562].
re-enacts the decrees of Hadrian against the Jews, [564].

Constantius, oppresses the Jews, [566] f.
forbids the Jews to make converts and to marry Christian women, [567].

Coponius, first procurator of Judæa, [129], [135].

Council, the Great, when called Synhedrion, [71].
See [Synhedrion].