Ce´res (See [Demeter]), [8], [53], [54]-[57], [86], [169].
Ces´tus, the girdle of Venus, [6], [218].
Cey-lon´, [326].
Ce´yx, King of Thessaly (See [Halcyone]), [69]-[75].
Cha´os, original Confusion, personified by Greeks as most ancient of the gods, [4], [12], [45].
Char´le-magne, king of the Franks and emperor of the Romans, [375], [647], [650]-[655], [664]-[672], [674], [801]-[813] ff.
Charles Mar-tel´, king of the Franks, grandfather of Charlemagne, called Martel (the Hammer) from his defeat of the Saracens at Tours, [648], [649], [650].
Char´lot, son of Charlemagne, [818]-[821], [825], [827], [852], [858].
Cha´ron, son of Erebos, conveyed in his boat the shades of the dead across the rivers of the lower world, [88], [267].
Cha-ryb´dis, whirlpool near the coast of Sicily, [243]-[245], [261], [303], [304], [322].