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Cateau-Cambresis, Treaty. 1559. Ended Italian Wars. Italy, Savoy to Spain. Calais to France.
Catesby, Robert. 1573-1605. Planned Gunpowder Plot.
Cathars. 11-14C. Christian Gnostic heretic sect. Albigens. 1030 burned in Italy.
Cathay. Medieval name for N China. Polo.
Cather, Willa. 1873-1947. US novelist. O Pioneers 1913.
Catherine, St. 4C. Virgin martyred on the wheel in Alexandria.
Catherine de Medici. 1519-89. Wife of Henry II, mother of 3 French kings, built Tuileries Palace. St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.
Catherine I. c1684-1727. Empress of Russia 1725-.
Catherine II, the Great. 1729-96. Autocratic Empress of Russia, 1762-. Overthrew husband, Peter III. Annexed Crimea, Polish territory.
Catherine of Aragon. 1485-1536. First wife of Henry VIII. Marriage annulled.
Catherine of Sienna, St. 1347-80. Influential Italian mystic. Patron saint of Italy.
Catherine of Valois. 1401-37. Wife of Henry V. Mother of Henry VI and VII of England.Tudor.
Catholic Emancipation Act. 1829. Catholics readmitted to English Parliament. Test Act. O’Connell.
Catholic League. 1576-93. Opposed Henry IV and Huguenots. Holy Leagues.
Catholic Reformation. Counter Reformation.
Catiline. 109-62BC. Roman patrician who conspired against Cicero and the Senate.
Cato, Marcus. 234-149BC. Roman statesman, censor, writer. Opposed Greek influence.
Cato St. Conspiracy. 1820. Thistlewood plot to assassinate cabinet ministers.
Catolacus. 1C Roman settlement in Paris quarter of St-Denis.
Catt, Carrie. 1859-1947. US feminist leader. 19th Amendment.
Catullus, Gaius. c87-54BC. Roman lyric poet: Lesbia.
Catulus, Gaius. 3C BC. Roman General. Defeated Carthage. Ended First Punic War.
Cauchon, Pierre. 1371-1442. Bishop of Beauvais, judged Joan of Arc.
Cauchy, Augustin. 1789-1857. French mathematician.
Caudillo. Latin US term for military-backed leader.