On wigs, ii. [149]
Clemens, Flavius, put to death, i. 433
Cleombrotus, his suicide, i. 212, note
Clergy, corruption of the, from the fourth century, ii. [150], [237].
Submission of the Eastern, but independence of the Western, clergy to the civil power, [264-268].
History of their celibacy, [328]
Climate, effects of, in stimulating or allaying the passions, i. 144
Clotaire, his treatment of Queen Brunehaut, ii. [237]
Clotilda, her conversion of her husband, i. 410; ii. [180]
Clovis, his conversion, i. 410; ii. [180].