Cas-si-bel-laun´us, British chieftain, fought but not conquered by Cæsar, [387].
Cas-si-o-pe´ia, mother of Andromeda, [118], [120].
Cas-ta´li-a, fountain of Parnassus, giving inspiration to Oracular priestess named Pythia, [297].
Cas-ta´lian Cave, oracle of Apollo, [92].
Cas´tor and Pol´lux—the Dioscuri, sons of Jupiter and Leda,—Castor a horseman, Pollux a boxer (See [Gemini]), [133], [158]-[159], [202], [203].
Cau´ca-sus, Mount, [18], [43], [170].
Ca-vall´, Arthur’s favorite dog, [564].
Ca-ys´ter, ancient river, [44].
Ce-bri´o-nes, Hector’s charioteer, [220].