César de Bus, Blessed
Priest, founder of two religious congregations dedicated to teaching Christian doctrine, died 1607.
Caballero y Ocio, Juan
Priest, remarkable for lavish gifts to the Church and for charity. (1644-1707)
Caballero, Fernán de
Nom de plume of Cecilia Böhl von Faber, a noted Spanish novelist. (1796-1877)
Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nuñez
Born at Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia, Spain; dates of birth and death uncertain.
Caddo Indians
In the earlier period they were commonly known to the Spaniards as Tejas, whence the name of the State, and to the French as Cenis or Assinais.
Caedmon, Saint
Article on the laborer for the double monastery of Whitby, composer of hymns and other Biblical poems in Anglo-Saxon, who died between 670 and 680.
Caen, University of
Founded in 1432 by Henry VI of England, who was then master of Paris and of a large part of France.
Caeremoniale Episcoporum
A book containing the rites and ceremonies to be observed at Mass, Vespers, and other functions, by bishops and prelates of inferior rank, in metropolitan, cathedral, and collegiat…
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