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Charles VII, the Well-served. 1403-61. King of France 1422-. Joan of Arc. Arras Treaty. Pragmatic Sanction.
Charles VIII. 1470-98. King of France 1483-.
Charles IX. 1550-74. King of France 1560-. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.
Charles X. 1757-1836. King of France 1824-30. Overthrown by revolt.
Charles X Gustav. 1622-60. Swedish king 1654-. Gt. Northern War.
Charles Emmanuel I. 1562-1630. Duke of Savoy. Last attack vs Geneva, 1602. Escalade.
Charles Martel. The Hammer. 685-741. Unified Franks. Poitiers victory. Charlemagne’s grandfather.
Charles the Bold. 1433-77. Duke of Burgundy. Adversary of Louis XI.
Charlie, Bonnie Prince. 1720-88. Scottish Stuart pretender to the English throne. Unsuccessful revolt 1745. Exiled.
Charlottetown Conference. 1864. Canadian provinces plan Confederation.
Charon. Ferryman on River Styx.
Charpentier, Marc. 1634-1704. French composer. Oratorios.
Charter. 1814-1830. French Constitution: Constitutional Monarchy, civil liberties, religious toleration.
Charter to the Nobility. 1785. Rights and prerogatives of Russian nobility.
Chartists. 1836-58. British workers’ reform movement. Petitions 1838,40,48 for universal male suffrage, ballot vote led to riots 1839. Lovett.
Chartreuse. 1084. Isère, French first Carthusian monastery.
Charybdis. Whirlpool between Italy and Sicily, opposite Scylla.
Chase, Salmon. 1808-73. US. Founded Republican Party. National banking system.
Chassériau, Théodore.1819-56. French portrait artist.
Château Clique. Small merchant group dominated government of Lower Canada to 1830s.
Chateaubriand. 1768-1848. French Romantic writer: d’Atala 1801. Memoirs d’outre-tombe.
Chatterton, Thomas. 1752-70. English poet. Forerunner of Romantics. Suicide.
Chaucer, Geoffrey. c1340-1400. English poet. Canterbury Tales, printed 1477.
Chaykovsky, Nikolai. 1850-1926. Russian Socialist. Opposed Bolsheviks. Led counterrevolutionary government 1918-20.
Che. 15C school of Ming painters in 12-13C style.