Ce´crops, first king of Athens, [107].

Ce-les´tials, gods of classic mythology, [3].

Ce´le-us, shepherd who sheltered Ceres, seeking Proserpine, and whose infant son Triptolemus was in gratitude made great by Ceres, [54], [57].

Cel-li´ni, Benvenuto, famous Italian sculptor and artificer in metals, [316].

Celt´ic nations, ancient Gauls and Britons, modern Bretons, Welsh, Irish and Gaelic Scotch, [529].

Cen´taurs, originally an ancient race, inhabiting Mount Pelion in Thessaly; in later accounts represented as half horses and half men, and said to have been the offspring of Ixion and a cloud, [127]-[128], [166].

Ceph´a-lus, husband of beautiful but jealous Procris, [26]-[28], [95].

Ce´phe-us, King of Ethiopians, father of Andromeda, [118], [120].

Ceph´i-sus, a Grecian stream, [92].

Cer´be-rus, three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to Hades; called a son of Typhaon and Echidna, [88], [147], [196], [268].