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Christian IV (Denmark)
Christian V (Denmark)
Christian VII (Denmark)
Christian, Frederick
Christian church. See Christianity
Christian humanism
Christianity: Indians and science and skepticism about See also Missions and missionaries
Christina (Sweden)
Christine de Pizan on Joan of Arc Chronicles (Froissart)
Chrysoloras, Manuel
Church(es): in 18th century Protestant See also Church and state; De-Christianization; Religion
Church and state: Catholic Church and in 18th century separation of Churchill, John, duke of Marlborough
Church of England
Ciompi revolt
Circumnavigation of earth: by Magellan
Cities and towns: in 14th century in 18th century in British colonies in French Revolution in Renaissance revolts in trade and See also City-states Villages specific locations Citizens and citizenship: in France
City-states: German Italian in Renaissance Italy
Civic humanism
Civil Code (Napoleon)
Civil Constitution of the Clergy (France)
Civilization: of Mesoamerica See also Culture(s)
Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy, The (Burckhardt)
Civil service: in France in Prussia See also Bureaucracy
Civil war(s): American Revolution as in England in France
Clarendon, Lord (Edward Hyde)
Classes: drinking habits of in 18th century in Enlightenment in Prussia revolts and See also Social orders specific groups Classical learning: in 18th century in Renaissance
Classicism: in arts See also Art(s) Neoclassicism
Clement V (Pope)
Clement VI (Pope)
Clement VII (Pope)
Clement XIV (Pope)
Clergy: conciliar movement and corruption of in 18th century English as French First Estate French Revolution and marriage and Protestant as social estate in Spain taxation of See also Pope
Clive, Robert
Clock, invention of
Cloth industry
Code Napoléon. See Civil Code (Napoleon)
Codes of law. See Law codes
Coffee houses
Coitus interruptus
Coke, Thomas
Colbert, Jean-Baptiste
Colleges. See Universities and colleges
Colloquy: of Marburg of Regensburg
Colombia
Colonies and colonization: British Dutch European population and French globalization and impact on colonizers India as Latin America and mercantilist theory on missionaries in Spanish See also Imperialism Colonna, Oddone
Columbian Exchange
Columbus, Christopher
“Commentaries of the Great Afonso de Albuquerque, The,”
Commerce: in Amsterdam Dutch Jews in See also Mercantilism; Trade
Commercial capitalism Committee of Public Safety
Common people: in French Revolution science and Commonwealth: in England Compass
Composers. See Music Concerning Character (Vergerio)
Conciliarism
Concordat, Napoleon and (1801)
Condorcet, Marie-Jean de
Condottieri
Confederation of the Rhine
Confession, Luther and
Congo
Congress (U.S.)
Conquistadors (Spain)
Consistory, in Geneva
Conspiracy of Equals
Constance, Council of
Constantinople (Istanbul) siege and capture of (1453)
Constitution(s): in England in France German divisions and
Constitutional monarchy: in England in France
Consul (France)
Contarini, Gasparo
Continental Army
Continental System, of Napoleon
Contraception. See Birth control Conversation in the Park (Gainsborough)
Cook, James
Copernicus, Nicolaus
Corn
Cornwallis, Charles
Coronation: of Napoleon
Corpus Hermeticum
Cortes (Spain)
Cortés, Hernán
Corvinus, Matthias (Hungary)
Cosimo II (Florence). See Medici family
Cosmology of Newton Ptolemaic-Aristotelian
Cosmopolitan movement
Cossacks
Costa, Angelo
Cottage industry
Cotton industry: India and See also Textiles and textile industry
Council of Elders
Council of 500 (France)
Council of Ten (Florence)
Council of Troubles (Council of Blood, Netherlands)
Councils (Christian): of Constance of Pisa of Trent
Counter-Reformation. See Catholic Reformation
Country houses
Countryside: aristocratic lifestyle in
Coup d’état: by Napoleon
Court (of law): in France
Court (royal): in France lifestyles in
Courtiers, Castiglione on
Court of Star Chamber (England)
Cranmer, Thomas
Creation, The (Haydn)
Creation of Adam (Michelangelo)
Crécy, Battle of
Credit
“Cremation of the Strasbourg