Camilla

Camilla, (1) a virgin queen of the Volsci, one of the heroines in the “Æneid,” noted for her preternatural fleetness on the racecourse, and her grace; (2) also a sister of the Horatii (q.v.), killed by her brother because she wept at the death of her affiancé, one of the Curiatii (q.v.), whom the Horatii slew.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Cameroon * Camillus, Marcus Furius
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Camenæ
Cameo
Camera Lucida
Camera Obscura
Camerarius
Cameron, John
Cameron, Richard
Cameron, Verney Lovett
Cameronians
Cameroon
Camilla
Camillus, Marcus Furius
Camisards
Camoëns
Camorra
Campagna
Campaign, The
Campan, Mme. de
Campanella, Tommaso
Campania
Campanile

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Camilla in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

Links here from Chalmers

Fracastorio, Jerom,
Molza, Francis-Maria
Sixtus V., Pope