Ca-me´næ, prophetic nymphs, belonging to the religion of ancient Italy, [175].
Ca-mil´la, Volscian maiden, huntress and Amazonian warrior, favorite of Diana, [278], [286], [287].
Cam´lan, battle of, where Arthur was mortally wounded, [395].
Can´ter-bury, English city, [516].
Cap´a-neus, husband of Evadne, slain by Jupiter for disobedience, [183].
Ca´pet, Hugh, King of France (987-996 a.d.), [870].
Car´a-doc Brief´bras, Sir, great-nephew of King Arthur, [418]-[423].
Car´a-hue, King of Mauretania, [853] ff., [861].
Car´thage, African city, home of Dido (which See), [262].
Cas-san´dra, daughter of Priam and Hecuba, and twin-sister of Helenus, a prophetess, who foretold the coming of the Greeks but was not believed, [232].