Crete, one of the largest islands of the Mediterranean Sea, lying south of the Cyclades, [95], [100], [109], [152], [259].

Cre-u´sa, daughter of Priam, wife of Æneas, [136].

Croc´a-le, a nymph of Diana, [34].

Crom´lech, Druidical altar, [359].

Cro´nos, [9], [301].

See [Saturn].

Cro-to´na, city of Italy, [288], [292].

Cu-chu´lain, Irish hero, called the “Hound of Ireland,” [637]-[640].

Cul-dees´, followers of St. Columba, [363]-[364].

Cu-mæ´an Sibyl, seeress of Cumæ, consulted by Æneas, sold Sibylline books to Tarquin, [275].