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CEBRIONES (se-breye’-o-neez): Trojan, bastard son of Priam, brother of Hector, killed by Patroclus, 8.364.

CELADON (se’la-don): river that may have bordered Arcadia and Pylos, 7.153.

CENTAURS (sen’tawrz): wild creatures, part man and part horse, who live in the vicinity of Mount Pelion, 1.312.

CEPHALLENIANS (se-fa-lee’-ni-unz): 4.387, people of CEPHALLIENIA (se-fa-lee’-ni- a), island off western Greece in the kingdom of Odysseus, 2.724. See Samos (1).

CEPHISUS (se-feye’-sus): river in Phocis and Boeotia, 2.612.

CEPHISUS, LAKE (se-feye’-sus): Lake Copais in Boeotia, 5.814.

CERINTHUS (see-rin’-thus): city in Euboea, 2.628.

CHALCIS (kal’-sis): (1) city in Euboea, 2.627. (2) City of Aetolia, 2.734.

CHALCODON (kal-koh’-don): father of the Achaean Elephenor, 2.631.

CHALCON (kal’-kon): father of the Achaean Bathycles, 16.694.

CHARIS (ka’-ris): goddess, one of the Graces, wife of Hephaestus, 18.446.

CHAROPS (ka’-rops): Trojan, son of Hippasus (1), brother of Socus, killed by Odysseus, 11.505.

CHAROPUS (ka’-ro-pus): father of the Achaean Nireus, 2.768.

CHERSIDAMAS (kur-si’-da-mas): Trojan killed by Odysseus, 11.500.

CHIMAERA (keye-mee’-ra): monster, “all lion in front, all snake behind, all goat between,” reared by Amisodarus, killed by Bellerophon, 6.212.

CHIRON (keye’-ron): most humane of the Centaurs, healer and teacher of Asclepius, friend of Peleus and Achilles, 4.251.

CHROMIS (kro’-mis): Trojan ally, co-commander of the Mysians, killed by the Achilles, 2.970.

CHROMIUS (kro’-mi-us): (1) Achaean, Pylian captain under Nestor, 4.338. (2) Trojan, son of Priam, killed by Diomedes, 5.179. (3) Trojan ally, Lycian killed by Odysseus, 5.777. (4) Trojan killed by Teucer, 8.315. (5) Trojan captain, 17.250.

CHRYSE (kreye’-see): town in the Troad, home of Chryses, 1.44.

CHRYSEIS (kreye-see’-is): daughter of Chryses, captive of Agamemnon, 1.130.

CHRYSES (kreye’-seez): priest of Apollo, father of Chryseis, 1.13.

CHRYSOTHEMIS (kreye-so’-the-mis): one of Agamemnon’s daughters, 9.174.

CICONES (si-koh’-neez): Trojan allies, living in Thrace, to the north of Troy, 2.958.

CILICIA (si-li’-sha): region surrounding Thebe, in the vicinity of Troy, its people ruled by Eetion (1), 6.469.

CILLA (si’-la): town in the Troad, 1.44.

CINYRAS (sin’-i-ras): lord of Cyprus who gave a breastplate to Agamemnon, 11.22.

CISSEUS (sis’-yoos): father of Theano, grandfather of the Trojan Iphidamas, 6.354.

CLEOBULUS (kle-o-boo’-lus): Trojan killed by Little Ajax, 16.389.

CLEONAE (kle-oh’-nee): city in the kingdom of Agamemnon, 2.661.

CLEOPATRA (kle-o-pa’-tra): daughter of Idas and Marpessa, called Halcyon by her parents, wife of Meleager, 9.678. See notes 9,646-729, 679-88.

CLITUS (kleye’-tus): Trojan, son of Pisenor, charioteer of Polydamas, killed by Teucer, 15.519.

CLONIUS (klo’-ni-us): Achaean, a captain of the Boeotians, killed by Agenor, 2.585.

CLYMENE (kli’-me-nee): one of Helen’s attendant women, 3.173.

CLYTEMNESTRA (kleye-tem-nes’-tra): wife of Agamemnon, 1.133.

CLYTIUS (kli’-ti-us): (1) Trojan elder, son of Laomedon, brother of Priam, father of Caletor (2), 3.176. (2) Father of the Achaean Dolops (1), 11.351.

CLYTOMEDES (kli-to-mee’-deez): son of Enops (3), defeated by Nestor in boxing, 23.707.

COERANUS (see’-ran-us): (1) Trojan ally, Lycian killed by Odysseus, 5.777. (2) Achaean, charioteer of Meriones, killed by Hector, 17.689.

COON (koh’-on): Trojan, son of Antenor, killed by Agamemnon, 11.288.

COPAE (koh’-pee): city in Boeotia, 2.592.

COPREUS (kop’-ryoos): father of the Achaean Periphetes (2), herald of Eurystheus, 15.742.

CORINTH (kor’-inth): city in the kingdom of Agamemnon, 2.661.

CORONEA (ko-roh-nee’-a): city in Boeotia, 2.593.

CORONUS (ko-roh’-nus): son of Caeneus, father of the Achaean Leonteus, 2.848.

COS (kohs): island near the Calydnae in the southeastern Aegean, 2.773.

CRAPATHUS (kra’-pa-thus): island near Casus in the southeastern Aegean, 2.772.

CREON (kree’-on): father of the Achaean Lycomedes, 9.98.

CRETANS (kree’-tunz): 2.740, inhabitants of CRETE (kreet), the large island south of the Peloponnese in the Aegean, the kingdom of Idomeneus, 2.744.

CRETHON (kree’-thon): Achaean, son of Diocles, killed by Aeneas, 5.624.

CRISA (kreye’-sa): city in Phocis, 2.610.

CROCYLIA (kro-si-leye’-a): place in Ithaca, 2.727.

CROESMUS (kreez’-mus): Trojan killed by Meges, 15.605.

CROMNA (krohm’-na): city in Paphlagonia, 2.967.

CRONUS (kro’-nus): god, son of Uranus, father of Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, Demeter, 1.481. See notes 8.554, 14.244.

CTEATUS (kte’-a-tus): reputed son of Actor (2), whose real father was Poseidon, twin brother of Eurytus (2), father of the Achaean Amphimachus (1), 2.714.

CURETES (koo-ree’-teez): Aetolians living in Pleuron, who make war on Aetolians of Calydon, 9.646.

CYLLENE (si-lee’-nee): mountain in northern Arcadia, 2.696.

CYNUS (seye’-nus): city in Locris, 2.621.

CYPARISSEIS (si-pa-ri-see’-is): city near Pylos in Nestor’s kingdom, 2.685.