INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



IO93 



Charaka, Hindu medical writer, 408. 



Chares, Greek historian, 389. 



Chariberht, king of the Franks, 592. 



Charilaus, sixth Proclid king of Sparta, 198, 202, 204. 



Charisi, Jewish writer, 718. 



Chariton, medical writer, see Charaka. 



Charlemagne, emperor of the West, 621-26, 644. 



Charles, British king, 933, 942-43, 947, 950, 952, 957. 



Charles II., British king, 958, 960, 963, 973, 975-76, 



978, 981. 

 Charles d'Anjou, appointed king of Sicily, 751. 

 Charles le Gros, emperor of France and Germany, 643. 

 Charles Martel, 619. 



Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy, 834. 

 Charles II. le Chauve, king of France, 630, 641. 

 Charles III. le Simple, king of France, 643, 645. 

 Charles V. le Sage, king of France, 791, 797, 801. 

 Charles VII., king of France, 813. 

 Charles VIII., king of France, 843. 

 Charles IX., king of France, 896, 898, 900. 

 Charles X., king of France, 1065. 

 Charles IV., king of Spain, 1057. 

 Charles IV., twenty-second emperor of Germany and 



Italy, 789, 795. 

 Charles V., king of Spain and thirtieth emperor of 



Germany and Italy, 863-65, S6S-71, 876, 885-S6, 



889, 891-92. 

 Charles VI., thirty-eighth emperor of Germany and 



Italy, 1019. 

 Charles VII., thirty-ninth emperor of Germany and 



Italy, 1019. 

 Charles XII., king of Sweden, 994. 

 Charlevoix, P. F. X., historian in N. America, 1018. 

 Charmidas, Greek philosopher, 424. 

 Charon of Lampsacus, Greek historian, 255. 

 Charops, Athenian archon, 212. 

 Charuman Perumal, king in Southern Hindustan, 627, 



632. 

 Chaucer, English poet, 716, 796. 

 Chauvin, French navigator, 920. 

 Chedotel, French colonizer, 914. 

 Cheires, king of Egypt, 71. 

 Chemnitz, lo., German botanist, 948. 

 Cheneres, king of Egypt, 65. 

 Cheops, see Suphis. 



Cheou-sin, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 1 54-55, 1 59. 

 Chephren, see Shafra. 



Chersias of Orchomenus, Greek poet, 231. 

 Chersicrates, 213. 



Chesne, Andrew du, archaeologist and historian, 921. 

 Chico, first kolano of Ternate, 747. 

 Chi-hoang-ti, of the Thsin, Chinese emperor, 3S6, 393. 

 Childebert II., king of the French, 589, 592. 

 Childeric, king of France, 569. 



Childeric III., last Merovingian king of France, 620. 

 Chillingworth, English controversial theologian, 948. 

 Chilon, one of the "seven sages " of Greece, 233, 240. 

 Chimalpopoka, third Mexican emperor, 802, 811. 

 Chimu-chanchu, Yunca chief in Western Peru, 796. 

 Chinaladanus, king of Babylon, 226. 

 Chinchiruca, Peruvian general, 811. 

 Chinghiz Khan, see Jenghiz. 

 Chin-kio, persecutor of Christians in China, 933. 

 Chin-noung, second Chinese emperor, 78. 

 Chin-tho-lo-pi-li, 615. 

 Chin-tseng-wang,of theTcheou, Chinese emperor, 338. 



Chin tsoung, of the Soung, Chinese emperor, 680, 682. 

 Chin-tsoung II., of the Ming, Chinese emperor, 900, 



916, 918. 

 Chinzirus and Porus, king of Babylon, 213. 

 Chiong Wanara, usurping king of Java, 762, 775. 

 Chionides, Greek comic poet, 259 

 Chiron, called the centaur, 162. 



Chi-tsoung, of the later Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 653. 

 Chi-tsoung of the Kin, ruler of Northern China, 710. 

 Chi-tsoung II., of the Ming, Chinese emperor, 865. 

 Chiwi al Balki, or Belki, Karaite Jewish writer, 645. 

 Chlothaire, king of the French, 584, 585. 

 Chlothaire II., or Chlotaire II., king of the French, 598. 

 Choerilus Greek tragic poet, 244. 

 Choerilus of Samos, Greek poet, 281. 

 Chomasbelus, king of Babylon, 84. 

 Chonuphis of Egypt, preceptor of Eudoxus, 312. 

 Chorganga, king of Orissa, 702, 708. 

 Chortatzes, Georgius, modern Greek dramatist, 965. 

 Chosroes, Sasanid king of Persia, 576, 589. 

 Chosroes II., Sasanid king of Persia, 591, 599, 6oo. 

 Chrestus of Byzantium, Greek rhetor, 529. 

 Christian, king of Denmark, 821. 

 Christian II. king of Denmark, 834. 

 Christian III., first protestant king of Denmark, 877. 

 Christian IV., king of Denmark, 924, 936. 

 Christianus Druthmarus of France, theologian, 629. 

 Christodorus, Greek poet, 571. 



Christophorus, fifty-fourth Roman archbishop, 647. 

 Chrysanthus, Novatian bishop, 560. 

 Chryseros, Greek historian, 529. 

 Chryses, priest of Apollo at Chryse, 171. 

 Chrysippus, Greek philosopher, 389. 

 Chrysoloras, Manuel, scholastic Greek writer, 799. 

 Chrysostomus, Joannes, ecclesiastical orator and 



writer, 555. 

 Chufu II., or Cheops, see Suphis. 

 Chun, early Chinese emperor, 82. 

 Chun-tchi, of the Tai-thsing, Chinese emperor, 956, 



958,961. 

 Chun-ti, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 525. 

 Chun-ti It., of the Northern Soung, Chinese emperor, 



569. 

 Chun-ti III., of the Youan, Chinese emperor, 782, 789. 

 Chun-tsoung, of the Thang, Chinese emperor, 625. 

 Churchill, Awnsham and John, publishers of coll. 



Voyages, 997. 

 Chusan-rishathaim, or Chusarthus, king of Mesopo- 

 tamia, 151. 

 Chuz, see Alkanzi. 

 Ciaconius, Peter, assistant in arranging the Gregorian 



"New Style," 897. 

 Cicero, Roman orator, 447, 453. 

 Cieza, Petrus, Spanish traveller in Peru, 668. 

 Cignani, Carlo, Italian painter, 997. 

 Cimabue of Florence, painter, 753. 

 Cinaedh, Scandinavian chief, 631. 

 Cinaethon, Greek poet, 210. 

 Cinaethus, Greek rhapsodist and poet, 254. 

 Cincinnatus, L. Quinctius, Roman dictator, 26S, 279. 

 Cincius Alimentus, Roman historian, 391. 

 Cineas, Greek orator, 370. 



Clarke, Samuel, critic and metaphysician, 997. 

 Clarus, bishop of Ptolemais, 533. 

 Claude of Lorraine, landscape painter, 965. 

 Claudianus, Roman poet, 560. 



