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Kandake,
kadake or
kentake (Meroitic: 𐦲𐦷𐦲𐦡 kdke),
often Latinised as
Candace (Ancient Gr****: Κανδάκη,
Kandakē), was the
Meroitic term for the sister...
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Kandake of the
Sudanese Revolution (also
known as
Woman in
White and Lady
Liberty of the
Sudanese Revolution; Arabic: كنداكة الثورة السودانية) is a photograph...
- independence. Her full
title was
Amnirense qore li kdwe li ("Ameniras, qore and
kandake"). Meroitic, the
indigenous language of the
kingdom of Kush,
remains undeciphered;...
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explicitly titled as
ruler (qore), with
Amanitore being titled only as
kandake (queen consort/mother). They are
however clearly depicted as co-rulers...
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Amanishakheto was a
queen regnant (
kandake) of Kush who
reigned in the
early 1st
century AD. In
Meroitic hieroglyphs her name is
written "Amanikasheto"...
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reigned for 1 year.
Nicotnis Kandake V (reigned 35–25 BC) G****mot
Kandake VI (reigned 40–50 AD) –
Supposedly the
Kandake from the
Biblical story of the...
- Kush,
early 1st
century CE
Relief of a ruler, a
Candace of Meroë
named Kandake Amanitore, 1st
century CE
Sculpture in present-day
Latin America developed...
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rainfall of the short, wet season. It is 250 m in
diameter and 6.3 m deep.
Kandake,
often Latinised as Candace, was the
Meroitic term for the
sister of the...
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identified with Zeus and
other Olympian gods. In 25 BC, Amanirenas, a Ku****e
Kandake,
commanded an army of
about 30,000
Nubian warriors and was
successful in...
- Testament, the Gr**** term
Aithiops does occur,
referring to a
servant of the
Kandake, the
queen of Kush.
Following the ****enic and
biblical traditions, the...