- (Acts 8:27). A
kandake who
ruled in her own
right bore in
addition the
title qore, the same
title carried by male rulers. The
Kandakes of
Meroe were first...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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;...
-
explicitly titled as
ruler (qore), with
Amanitore being titled only as
kandake (queen consort/mother). They are
however clearly depicted as co-rulers...
- 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...
- v t e Ku****e
monarchs and
rulers Main
topics Main
article Qore
Kandake Kingdom of Kush
Nubia Pharaoh Viceroy Viceroys at
Kerma Si-Tayit Turo Seni Penre...
-
during the
Meroitic Period, in the land of
Nubia (present-day Sudan).
Kandake Ngola Pharaoh Vittmann, Günter. "A
Question of Names, Titles, and Iconography...
-
buried in
Meroe in
front of a temple.: 68
After the
initial victories of
Kandake (or "Candace")
Amanirenas against Roman Egypt, the Ku****es were defeated...
- of each Ku****e king and
equated with his
female relatives, such as the
kandake, the Ku****e
queen or
queen mother, who had
prominent roles in Ku****e...