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Kandyba or
Candyba (Hittite: 𒄭𒅔𒁺𒉿 Hinduwa, Lycian: 𐊜𐊙𐊋𐊂𐊆 Xãkbi,
Ancient Gr****: Κάνδυβα, Latin:
Candyba) was a
settlement in
ancient Lycia, in...
- son, no
mention of the mother,
Candybus who gave his name to the town of
Candyba in Lycia. The
flood in the time of
Deucalion was
caused by the
anger of...
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Turkish Kozpınar.
Listed in
Ptolemy in
coastal Lycia Canas Pliny the
Elder Candyba Khãkba Gr**** Kanduba,
close to Gendive. Ptolemy, Pliny.
Possibly the same...
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Cyaneae appeared to be a city
ranking in
importance with P****us and
Candyba, but in a
better state of preservation. No
longer a
residential bishopric...
- Monsignor. On May 5, 1961, Pope John
XXIII appointed O'Keefe
Titular Bishop of
Candyba and
Auxiliary Bishop of St. Paul. He was
consecrated by
Archbishop William...
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Caltadria Calydon Calynda Camachus Campania Camplum Camuliana Canapium Canatha Candyba Cannae Canosa Cant****
Capitolias Capra Capreae Caprulae Capsa Capsus Caput...
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Teofilo Bromboszcz (1934.03.24 –
death 1937.01.12),
Titular Bishop of
Candyba (1934.03.24 – 1937.01.12)
Auxiliary Bishop:
Juliusz Bieniek (1937.03.13...
- V.D.) (June 1, 1937 –
November 11, 1948 see below),
Titular Bishop of
Candyba (1937.06.01 – 1961.04.03)
Apostolic Vicars of
Atambua Jacques Pessers,...
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places Choma as one of the four
cities of the Milyas, and
places it near
Candyba. The town can be
identified with a site near today's
village of Hacımusalar...