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born in the winter solstice 53. d
Christ, when he suffered, was a little older than thirty-three years 69. b
Why Christ suffered at the full moon 35. d
Cicero 79. d
Continuation of the nineteen-year cycles 48. b
Quantity of the nineteen-year cycle 66. b
Explanation of the nineteen-year cycles 48. b
In what place the nineteen-year cycle has the epacts 69. b
Circius wind a specific north-northwest wind 15. a
Creation of the world distributed through seven days 2. c
Cistercian order began 89. d
The nineteen-year cycle contains the fourteenth moons in the sixth place 70. d
The nineteen-year cycle has the moon of the Easter day in the last place 71. a
Cycle of the Romans 70. a
The nineteen-year cycle contains the lunar cycles in the fifth place 70. b
The nineteen-year cycle has the Lord's day of Easter in the seventh place 71. c
Cyrus 78. a
The empire of Cyrus prefigured by the Prophets 78. b
Cyril 29. d
Cyril on the celebration of Easter 97. b
Months of the Cyprians 41. a
Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage 82. b
Code of Justinian published 58. a
Fleet 42. c
Keys, that is, the limits of Easter 53. d
Claudius, Emperor 82. c & 80. d
Claudius 29. c
Claudius, Emperor 80. d
Cleopatra 80. a
Son of Cleopatra 29. a
Clement was an Alexandrian 15. d
Clement 81. d
Four climates latitudinal zones, which are also called regions 5. b
What a climate is 5. c
Climates 5. b
Climates of the earth 57. b
Clodius Albinus 81. d
What shadows Cologne has 55. b
Knowledge of computation through fingers is useful 32. b
Lunar and solar computation of the particles of fingers 69. d
Computation of the annals of Rome sent to Bede 42. d
Method of computing through fingers 31. a
Commodus Theodotion 29. c
What the joints of the fingers are 10. b
Whence comets are formed 12. a
Why wars and deaths follow comets 13. a
What comets portend 12. b
How many species of comets 13. b
Comets in the north 13. a
How long comets are in the heavens, at least and at most 13. a
Computation of time divided by a triple reason 32. c
Comet 12. d
Cornelius 82. b
Conrad ruled 90. a
Conrad, the last of the lineage of Charlemagne 89. a
Constantine the Tyrant 88. a
Constantine builds very many temples in Rome 83. a
Constantine, Emperor 82. d
Constantinople is taken by force 92. a
Constantine, son of Constantine the Emperor 86. a
Constantine 85. a & 29. d
Council of Constance 91. d
Constantine, Emperor 29. b
Constantine, son of the previous Constantine 86. a
Constantine with his brothers as Emperors 83. b
Constantine, son of Heraclius 85. d
Constantine 85. d
The son of Constantius, Emperor 83. a
Conticinium the time of silence in the first part of the night 36. d & 25. d
What a center is 9. c
Costur-monath, the fourth month of the English 43. c
Empire of the Corinthians 76. c
Concurrentes numbers used to find the day of the week for Easter 28. a
Consuls of Rome after the kings were ejected 78. d
Body of Barnabas is found 29. d
Twilight 25. d & 36. d
Creation of the world through six days 2. b
Crescens the Cynic 81. c
Chrysostom 29. d
A certain part of the Lord's Cross found in Rome 86. c
Cuthbert 68. d