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Catholic Emancipation Act. 1829. Catholics readmitted to English Parliament. Test Act. O’Connell.
Catholic League. 1576-93. Opposed Henry IV and Huguenots. Holy Leagues.
Catiline. 109-62BC. Roman patrician who conspired against Cicero and the Senate.
Cato, Marcus. 234-149BC. Roman statesman, censor, writer. Opposed Greek influence.
Catolacus. 1C Roman settlement in Paris quarter of St-Denis.
Catullus, Gaius. c87-54BC. Roman lyric poet: Lesbia.
Catulus, Gaius. 3C BC. Roman General. Defeated Carthage. Ended First Punic War.
Cauchon, Pierre. 1371-1442. Bishop of Beauvais, judged Joan of Arc.
Cauchy, Augustin. 1789-1857. French mathematician.
Cavalcanti, Guido. c1255-1300. Florentine poet.
Cavalier, Jean. 1681-1740. Led Camisards 1702-4.
Cavalier Parliament. 1661-79. Royalist. Repressive laws against Puritans and Catholics.
Cavaliere, Emilio del. c1550-1602. Added arias and choral movements to cantatas. Early dramatic music.
Cavaliers. Royalist partisans in English Civil War.
Cavell, Edith. 1865-1915. British nurse in Brussels. Executed by Germans for helping POWs escape.
Caxton, William. c1422-91. Printed first English book 1473/4. First printer in England, 1476. Published Chaucer, Aesop. First woodcuts appear in Game and Playe of Chesse 1476. First poster 1477.
Cayley, George. 1773-1857. Flying machine 1796. First manned glider flight 1853.
CCF. 1932. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. Canadian Socialist party. 1961 =New Democratic Party.
Ceausescu, Nicolae. 1918-89. Repressive Romanian dictator, 1965-. Advocated independence from USSR and western ties. Economic policy led to food, energy shortages. Overthrown and executed.
Cecrops. Mythological first king of Athens. Snake-man.
Céline, Louis-Ferdinand. 1894-1961. French writer: Voyage au bout de la nuit 1932.
Cellini, Benvenuto. 1500-71. Florentine Mannerist sculptor, goldsmith. Saltcellar of Francis I 1543. Autobiography 1561.
Celsius, Anders. 1701-44. Swedish physicist: centigrade temperature scale 1742.
Celts. Central European peoples who settled Spain, Gaul, Asia Minor 3000BC, and invaded Great Britain c3C BC. Plundered Rome 390BC. Thrived in Britain. after Romans. Invaded Greece 279-276BC. Forced to Wales by Invasions 5C. = Roman “Gauls”.
Centaurs. Mythical beasts, half man, half horse.