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Cole, George. 1889-1959. English economist/journalist: The Intelligent Man’s Guide Through World Chaos.
Coleridge, Samuel. 1772-1834. English Romantic poet: Ancient Mariner 1798, Kubla Khan.
Collins, Wilkie. 1824-89. First British detective novel writer. Woman in White 1860. No Name 1862.
Collins, William. 1721-59. English pre-Romantic lyric poet. Ode to Simplicity.
Colosseum. 80. Roman amphitheater erected by Vespasian.
Commodus. 161-192. Brutal Roman Emperor 177-.
Communist Manifesto. 1848. Marx and Engels call for Proletariat to control business and government.
Communist Party. USSR. 1918. Name adopted by Bolsheviks for Social Democratic Workers’ Party. Parties started in Britain, USA, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Germany soon after.
Condorcet, Marquis de. 1743-94. French philosopher. Perfectibility of mankind.
Congreve, William. 1670-1729. English playwright of manners. Way of the World 1700.
Conrad I. -918. First non-Carolingian king of Germany 911-.
Conscience, Hendrik. 1812-83. Romantic novelist; developed Flemish novel.
Constantine I. 274-338. Roman Emperor 306-, established Christianity as official religion. Moved capital to Constantinople. United state and church.
Constitution, US. 1787. Effective 1789. Defines government, liberties, basic laws. Amendments I-X 1791 Bill of Rights. XIII 1865 Abolishes slavery. XVIII 1919 Prohibition. XIX 1920 Women suffrage. XXI 1933 Repeals Prohibition. XXVI 1971 Voting age 18.
Consul. 509BC-. Roman chief magistrate.
Corinth. 1350BC “Founded by Sisyphus”. 243BC Achaean League. 146 Rome destroys, rebuilds 46BC. Byzantine. 1458 Ottoman. 1687 Venice. 1715 Ottoman 1822 Greece.
Corpus Juris Civilis. Developed 529-35. Roman legal code. Influenced European legal systems.
Corsica. 6C BC Phocaean. Etruscan. 278BC Carthage. 259BC Rome. 5C Vandal. 6C Byzantine. 8C Papacy. 10C Saracen. 1077 Pisa. 1296 Genoa, Aragon dispute. 1569 Genoa. 1768 France. 1794 Britain. 1796 France 1814-15 British occupy. WWII Germans occupy.
Counter-Reformation. 1517-1622. Catholic reform that followed the Reformation. Trent.
Coward, Noel. 1899-1973. English playwright. Comedies of manners. Private Lives 1930.
Cranach, Lucas. 1472-1553. German painter and engraver. Luther 1533.
Crapper, Thomas. 1836-1910. British plumber. Installed Queen Victoria’s toilets. Manufacturer, but not inventor of syphonic flush toilets.
Crassus, Lucius. 140-91BC. Roman statesman, orator. Banished non-citizens, causing Social War.
Crassus, Marcus. c115-53BC. First Roman triumvirate member. Suppressed Spartacus’ slave revolt.
Crépy, Treaty. 1544. Ends 23 years of war between Holy Roman Empire and France.