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men in, 260-261 ; Theodore and<br />

"Molossian Hounds" at, 264-268;<br />

Irish active in, 266-267, 278;<br />

reason for Irish students at, 267.<br />

Canute, sister of, 304.<br />

Caractacus, 174.<br />

Cardigan, Ogham inscription in, 171.<br />

Cardinal of Cambrai, 190.<br />

Carham, Irish defeat of English at,<br />

85; battle of, 326.<br />

Caribert, 196.<br />

Carlisle, 224.<br />

Carmarthen, Ogham inscriptions in,<br />

171.<br />

Carnarvon, 171.<br />

Caroline characters, 173.<br />

Carolingian Revival, II, 24-26.<br />

Carolingian era, Irish scholars in,<br />

79-8o.<br />

Carolingian schools, Irish genealogy<br />

of, 79-82.<br />

Carrick, 316, 318.<br />

Carswell, Bishop, version of Knox's<br />

Prayer-book, 320.<br />

Carthage, Irish in, 10, 190.<br />

Cashel, .king .of, 308.<br />

Cassiodorus, known to Irish, 39, 72.<br />

Cathach, 148.<br />

Cathal, son of king of Connaught, 59.<br />

Cathaldus of Lismore, 18, 54.<br />

Catholic World, "Irish Names in<br />

Caesar," 90.<br />

Caunchobrach, 188.<br />

Ceadda, 248, 249.<br />

Ceallach (Callus) founds St. Gall,<br />

16, 248.<br />

Cedd, 211, 225, 226, 277, 229.<br />

Celin, 227.<br />

Cellan and Aldhelm, correspondence<br />

between, 258-261.<br />

Celtic invasions of Ireland, 29.<br />

Celtic, mother of Irish language, 89-<br />

90.<br />

"Celtic" usages and the Synod of<br />

Whitby, 230-232.<br />

Celts in Greece, 89; in Rome, 89.<br />

Centwine, 254.<br />

Cenwealh, 185.<br />

Ceolfrid, 264, 271.<br />

Index<br />

343<br />

Ceollach, 226.<br />

Ceolwulf, 178, 272, 284.<br />

Ciaran, founder of Clonmacnois, 53,<br />

105; aid of Diarmuid to, 108;<br />

friend of Columcille, 124, 125,<br />

141; Columcille's poem to, 137;<br />

called the Great, 140.<br />

Ciaran of Kintyre, 155.<br />

Cicero, some speeches of, preserved<br />

by Irish, 39.<br />

Cilia, 254.<br />

Cinead<br />

"5-<br />

(Kenneth) mac Alpin, 114-<br />

Cineal ^Edha, king of, 308.<br />

Cirencester, 281.<br />

Cissa, 254, 255.<br />

Civilization, stream of, divided, 2;<br />

restoration of, 6-8; Christianity<br />

synonymous with, 96; and Chris-<br />

tianity, parallel promulgation of,<br />

99-101.<br />

Chad, 211, 225, 227, 248, 249, 271.<br />

Chalcidius, known to Irish, 39.<br />

Chalmers, Caledonia, 202, 314.<br />

Charisius, known to Irish, 39.<br />

Charlemagne, empire of, Irish scholars<br />

in, 24, 79, 80, 121.<br />

Charles II, Gaelic at court of, 317.<br />

Charters of Inchaffray Abbey, 318.<br />

Chartulary of Lindores, 325.<br />

Chaucer, 191; of French blood, 290,<br />

296.<br />

Chelles, 223.<br />

Chester, 167, 251, 277.<br />

Chichester, see of, 255.<br />

Choeroboscus, 68.<br />

Christians in Ireland before St. Pat-<br />

rick, 31.<br />

Christianity, came to Ireland, 7-8;<br />

universities in Ireland after intro-<br />

duction of, 32; effect of, on Irish<br />

military, 85 ; synonymous with<br />

civilization, 96; and civilization,<br />

parallel promulgation of, 90-101;<br />

in England, delay of, 195-213-<br />

Chronicle of Abingdon, 254, 255.<br />

Chronicle of Ademar, 88.<br />

Chronicle of Picts and Scots, ed.<br />

Skene, 183.

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