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Canastra, a headland in Chalcidice, I, 599
Canethus, I, 77
Canthus, an Argonaut, I, 77; IV, 1467, 1485, 1497
Caphaurus, a Libyan, IV, 1490, 1496
Carambis, a promontory in Paphlagonia, II, 361, 943; IV, 300
Carpathus, an island in the Aegaean sea, IV, 1636
Caspian, III, 859
Castor, I, 147; II, 62; IV, 589
Caucasus, a mountain, II, 1210, 1247, 1267; III, 242, 852, 1224, 1276;
IV, 135
Cauliacus, a rock near the river Ister, IV, 324
Cecropia, old name of Attica, I, 95, 214; IV, 1779
Celts, IV, 611, 635, 646
Centaurs, a fabulous savage race, I, 42, 60; IV, 812
Ceos, one of the Cyclades, II, 520, 526
Cepheus, an Argonaut, I, 161
Ceraunian, mountains, IV, 519, 576, 1214;
sea, the Adriatic, IV, 983
Cerinthus, a city of Euboea, I, 79
Cerossus, an island off Illyria, IV, 573
Chadesians, a tribe of Amazons, II, 1000
Chalciope, daughter of Aeetes and sister of Medea, II, 1149; III, 248,
254, 270, 370, 449, 605, 667, 688, 718, 727, 776, 903, 1156; IV, 32
Chalcodonian mountain, in Thessaly, I, 50
Chalybes, a people of Pontus, I, 1323; II, 375, 1001; IV, 1475
Charites, the Graces, IV, 425
Charybdis, IV, 789, 825, 923
Cheiron, a Centaur, I, 33, 554; II, 510, 1240; IV, 812
Chersonesus, in Thrace, I, 925
Chytus, a harbour of Cyzicus, I, 987, 990
Cianian, I, 1177, as _subst._ in plur., I, 1354
Circaean plain, II, 400; III, 200
Circe, sister of Aeetes, III, 311; IV, 559, 587, 590, 662, 683, 691,
699, 752
Cius, (1) a city of Mysia, II, 767:
(2) a river of Mysia, I, 1178, 1321
Claros, a city of Ionia, I, 308
Cleite, (1) wife of Cyzicus, I, 976, 1063:
(2) a fountain, called after her. I, 1069
Cleopatra, wife of Phineus, II, 239
Clymene, grandmother of Jason, I, 233
Clytius, an Argonaut, I, 86, 1044; II, 117, 1043
Clytonaeus, I, 134
Cnossus, a city of Crete, IV, 434
Coeogeneia, daughter of Coeus, Leto, II, 710
Colchian, I, 174; II, 417, 1095, 1277; III, 313; IV, 2, 33, 132, 484,
485, 689, 731:
as _subst._ in plur., I, 84, 175 etc.; II, 397, 1204 etc.; III,
203, 212, etc.; IV, 5, 212 etc.
Colone, a rock in Bithynia, II, 650, 789
Cometes, I, 35
Concord, a temple to, II, 718
Corcyra, (1) daughter of Asopus, IV, 568:
(2) an island in the Adriatic sea, Black Corcyra, IV, 566, 571
Core, a name of Persephone, III, 847
Coronis, mother of Asclepius by Apollo, IV, 617
Coronus, an Argonaut, I, 57
Corycian, of
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