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nces, ii. 90, 91; engages the enemy at Dreux, ii. 93; is taken prisoner, ii. 94; settles with the constable the terms of peace, ii. 113; is deceived by the assurances of Catharine de' Medici, ii. 117; he complains of the insolent speech of Damours, ii. 131; he espouses the defence of Coligny against the Guises, ii. 135; he is enticed by Catharine de' Medici, ii. 144; his amorous intrigue with Isabeau de Limueil, ii. 145; death of his wife, Eleonore de Roye, ib.; he disappoints Catharine by remaining steadfast to the Huguenot cause, ii. 146; remonstrates with the government just before the outbreak of the second civil war, ii. 197; at St. Denis, ii. 209; gives the battle of St. Denis, Nov. 10, 1567, ii. 213; he is exonerated by Catharine de' Medici from the charge of disloyal acts and intentions, ii. 219; goes to meet the Germans, ii. 219, 220; meets John Casimir and his army, ii. 222; marches towards Orleans, ii. 223; favors the peace of Longjumeau, ii. 235; retires to Noyers, ii. 251; attempt of court to ruin, ii. 256; his answer, ii. 257; plot to seize, ii. 265; his last appeal, ii. 267; his flight to La Rochelle, ii. 268; his forces, ii. 285; goes into winter quarters, ii. 286; endeavors to join the auxiliaries from the south, ii. 299; is wounded and treacherously killed in the battle of Jarnac, March 13, 1569, ii. 301, 302; his character, ii. 303, 304; his body treated with ignominy, ii. 306, 307. Conference, rumored, between Roman Catholic princes, for the extirpation of heresy, ii. 156. Confession of faith of the French Protestant churches, i. 335. Confraternities, institution of, ii. 179; forbidden by Charles IX., ii. 180; Tavannes favors the revival of, ii. 246; the "Christian and Royal League" formed at Troyes, ib. Contarini, a Venetian ambassador, his estimate of Admiral Coligny as a general, ii. 462, 463. Controversial pamphlets against the Protestants, i. 311, 312. Conty, ii. 428. Cop, Rector, his extraordinary address before the university, i. 153; his threatened arrest and flight, i. 154. Coras, Jean, a Protestant member of the Parliament of Toulouse, put to death, ii. 522. Cornu, Pierre, his remark on Pauvan's speech, i. 92. Correro, Venetian ambassador, on th
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