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His death, bk. 12, ch. 20
Caranus of Chartres, bk. 11, ch. 24
Carpophorus and his companions, bk. 14, ch. 59
The Carthusian order is founded, bk. 26, ch. 89
Also, bk. 27, ch. 8.
Crates the philosopher flourishes, bk. 6, ch. 25
Cassian the martyr, bk. 14, ch. 42
Cassius and his companions, bk. 13, ch. 2
Cassian the doctor flourishes, bk. 20, ch. 14
The deeds of Bishop Cassius, bk. 22, ch. 66
Cassiodorus the doctor flourishes, bk. 22, ch. 49
The monastery of Cassino is destroyed, bk. 24, ch. 10.
A beautiful miracle of Châteauroux, bk. 30, ch. 43
Cato the Stoic flourishes, bk. 6, ch. 202
Catalog of the legal high priests, bk. 10, ch. 3
Catalog of the Roman pontiffs, bk. 9, ch. 93
The chains of Peter are transferred to Rome, bk. 22, ch. 10
The island of Ceos is described, bk. 2, ch. 85.
Cecilia, Tiburtius, and Valerian, bk. 12, ch. 22
The boy Celsus, bk. 13, ch. 91
A hind nurtures a boy, bk. 3, ch. 53
The deeds of Bishop Cerbonius, bk. 22, ch. 68
The Council of Caesarea, bk. 28, ch. 5
Caesarius and Julian, martyrs, bk. 12, ch. 150
The instruction of clerics, bk. 22, ch. 27
The conversion of Pope Clement and his journey, bk. 10, ch. 24
His passion, bk. [10], ch. 52
Clement of Metz, bk. 10, ch. 42
The creation of the world is set forth, bk. 2, ch. 16
Crescens, the disciple of Paul, bk. 10, ch. 49
The island of Crete is described, bk. 2, ch. 80
The kingdom of the Cretans arises, bk. 3, ch. 54
The Cyclades islands are described, bk. 2, ch. 85
The flowers of Gilbert of Gembloux, bk. 26, ch. 17
The island of Cyprus is described, bk. 2, ch. 80
Cyprian and his books, bk. 12, ch. 62
Cyrus the Persian reigns, bk. 3, ch. 50
Cyriacus and his companions, bk. 12, ch. 99
Cyricus and Julitta, bk. 11, ch. 26
Cîteaux is founded, bk. 25, ch. 94
The Cistercian state is revealed to a cleric, bk. 25, ch. 106
The vision of a Cistercian novice, bk. 29, ch. 6
Cistercian abbots are sent against the Albigensians, bk. 29, ch. 93
The islands of Chryse are described, bk. 2, ch. 79
Chrysippus the Stoic philosopher flourishes, bk. 5, ch. 25
Chrysanthus the martyr, bk. 11, ch. 133
Crispin and Crispinian, bk. 12, ch. 44
The island of Cythera is described, bk. 2, ch. 185
The Code of Laws is compiled, bk. 20, ch. 37
Calocerus and Parthenius, bk. 11, ch. 152
Columba the martyr, bk. 11, ch. 154.
The Conferences of the Fathers, bk. 19, ch. 42
The deeds of Abbot Columbanus, bk. 22, ch. 102
The advancement of the same Columbanus, bk. 22, ch. 104
The same Columbanus founds the monastery of Luxeuil, bk. 22, ch. 24
The region of Commagene is described, bk. 1, ch. 64
Compunction of the heart is taught, bk. 17, ch. 45
Concordius the martyr, bk. 10, ch. 204
The empire of Constantine, bk. 12, ch. 61
Constantine’s victory through the sign of the cross, bk. 12, ch. 43
His leprosy and baptism, bk. 12, ch. 47
The honor which he showed the Church, bk. 12, ch. 54
His death, bk. 14, ch. 28
The empire of Constantius and his brothers, bk. 13, ch. 1
His death, bk. 13, ch. 25
Consolations upon the deaths of friends, bk. 15, ch. 65
The Synod of Constantinople is celebrated, bk. 15, ch. 26
Constans, who is also Constantine II, reigns, bk. 22, ch. 69
Constantine III reigns, bk. 22, ch. 28
Constantine IV reigns, bk. 22, ch. 151
This Constantine persecutes the Church, bk. 22, ch. 157
Constantine V reigns, bk. 22, ch. 175
The Confessions of Augustine, bk. 18, ch. 61
Consolations upon the deaths of friends, bk. 16, ch. 71
The Synod of Constantinople is celebrated, bk. 17, ch. 26
Constans, who is also Constantine II, reigns, bk. 22, ch. 69
Constantine III reigns, bk. 22, ch. 28
Constantine IV reigns, bk. 22, ch. 151
This Constantine persecutes the Church, bk. 22, ch. 157
Constantine V reigns, bk. 22, ch. 175
The emperors of Constantinople are numbered, bk. 24, ch. 3
Constantinople is taken by the Franks, bk. 29, ch. 65
Conrad I reigns, bk. 24, ch. 59
Conrad II reigns, bk. 25, ch. 14
Conrad III reigns, bk. 27, ch. 15
Copes the priest, bk. 24, ch. 70
Pope Cornelius, bk. 11, ch. 54
The Chorezantes are miraculously punished, bk. 25, ch. 10
The monastery of St. Cornelius at Compiègne is founded, bk. 24, ch. 93
Chronicle of the years of Peter and Paul, bk. 9, ch. 90
The example of Cronius concerning compassion, bk. 17, ch. 75
Cosmas and Damian, bk. 12, ch. 64
Cucufas the martyr, bk. 12, ch. 90
The finding of the Cross, bk. 14, ch. 95
The appearance of the Cross, bk. 14, ch. 44
The exaltation of the Cross, bk. 22, ch. 12
The taking of the cross by the Western peoples, bk. 25, ch. 92
The assembly of the crusaders, bk. 25, ch. 97
The Holy Cross is seized by the Saracens, bk. 29, ch. 154
Blasphemers of the Cross are miraculously punished, bk. 31, ch. 53
Dagobert reigns in France, bk. 24, ch. 35
Dagobert dies, bk. 24, ch. 80
The region of Dalmatia is described, bk. 1, ch. 179
Damon and Pythias the Pythagoreans flourish, bk. 3, ch. 26
Pope Damasus, bk. 18, ch. 49
Damietta is taken by the Christians, bk. 29, ch. 88
Damietta is seized a second time by the Franks, bk. 31, ch. 98
Daniel prophesies, bk. 2, ch. 121
Darius reigns, bk. 3, ch. 12
Darius, son of Hystaspes, reigns, bk. 3, ch. 59
Darius, son of Arsames, reigns, bk. 5, ch. 22.
David reigns, bk. 2, ch. 71
The empire of Decius, bk. 11, ch. 36
His cruelty, bk. 11, ch. 85
His death, bk. 10, ch. 53
The island of Delos is described, bk. 1, ch. 185
The deeds of Abbot Deicolus, bk. 22, ch. 2
Demades the philosopher flourishes, bk. 4, ch. 39
Demetrius reigns, bk. 5, ch. 79
Democritus the philosopher flourishes, bk. 4, ch. 39
Demetrius of Thessalonica, bk. 12, ch. 42
The deeds of Desiderius the martyr, bk. 19, ch. 1
Solace for the desperate, bk. 17, ch. 7
An attack on detractors, bk. 17, ch. 80
The first deacons are chosen, bk. 7, ch. 70
The Dialogue of Gregory, bk. 22, ch. 59
The Dialogue of Sulpicius Severus, bk. 18, ch. 8
Didymus of Alexandria, bk. 18, ch. 55
The virtues of Didymus of Alexandria, bk. 17, ch. 67
The empire of Diocletian and Maximian, bk. 12, ch. 1
The disposition of the empire by both, bk. 12, ch. 60
The death of both, bk. 12, ch. 1
The flood overflows, bk. 1, ch. 60
The admonition of Diocles the converted philosopher, bk. 17, ch. 91
Dionysius exercises tyranny, bk. 3, ch. 72
The conversion of Dionysius the Areopagite, bk. 8, ch. 99
His passion, bk. 10, ch. 16