Carroll, Daniel
Brother of Archbishop Carroll, b. at upper Marlboro, Maryland, U. S. A., 1733; d. at Washington, 1829.
Carthage, Saint
Also known as Mochuda. Irish monk, priest, hermit, founder. He composed a monastic rule in Irish verse. Died in 637.
Carthusian Order, The
The name is derived from the French chartreuse through the Latin cartusia, of which the English "charterhouse" is a corruption.
Cartier, Georges-Etienne
French Canadian statesman, son of Jacques Cartier and Marguerite Paradis, b. at St. Antoine, on the Richelieu, 16 Sept., 1814; d. in London 20 May, 1873.
Cartier, Jacques
The discoverer of Canada, b. at Saint-Malo, Brittany, in 1491; d. 1 September, 1557.
Carvajal, Bernardino Lopez de
Cardinal, b. 1455, at Plasencia in Estremadura, Spain; d. at Rome 16 Dec., 1523.
Carvajal, Gaspar de
Dominican missionary, b. in Estremadura, Spain, c. 1500; d. at Lima, Peru, 1584.
Carvajal, Juan
Cardinal; b. about 1400 at Truxillo in Estremadura, Spain; d. at Rome, 6 December, 1469.
Carvajal, Luis de
Friar Minor and Tridentine theologian, b. about 1500; the time of his death is uncertain.
Carvajal, Luisa de
Born 2 Jan., 1568, at Jaraizejo, Spain; died 2 Jan., 1614, at London, a lady of high birth, who received from God what appears to have been a special vocation to go to England and …
Caryll, John
Poet, dramatist, and diplomatist, b. at West Harting, England, 1625; d. 1711.
Casali, Giovanni Battista
Musician, b. at Rome in 1715; d. there 1792. From 1759 until his death he held the position of choir-master in the church of St. John Lateran.
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