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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...
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scientist Viktor Mikhaylovich Kandyba—revered as "Prophet
Kandyba"
within the movement—and his son
Dimitry Viktorovich Kandyba. It is a
monotheism based on...
- Ivan
Oleksiiovych Kandyba (Ukrainian: Іван Олексійович Кандиба; 7 June 1930 – 8
November 2002) was a
Ukrainian lawyer, who
achieved most fame by being...
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Oleksandr Oles (born
Oleksandr Ivanovych Kandyba, Ukrainian: Олександр Іванович Кандиба; 1878–1944) was a
prominent Ukrainian writer and poet. He is the...
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Ukraine Ukrainian name
Slavic names Slavic name
suffixes In
Ukrainian Kandyba has a
verbal form (kandybaty)
which means physical limitations when moving...
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Antlov 1996, p. 117.
Tonnesson &
Antlov 1996, p. 126. Derevianko, A. P.;
Kandyba, A. V.; Nguyen, Khac Su; Gladyshev, S. A.; Nguyen, Gia Doi; Lebedev, V...
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mythic tradition that the town of
Kandyba in
Lycia was
named after Candybus. Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v.
Kandyba (Κάνδυβα) Apollodorus, 1.7.2 Apollodorus...
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ruins of the
antique cities of
Komba (in the
village of Gömbe), Nisa,
Kandyba, P****os, Istlada, Apollonia,
Isinda and Kyaenai. A
common excursion from...
- Oleh
Oleksandrovych Kandyba (Ukrainian: Олег Олександрович Кандиба; 8 July 1907 – 10 June 1944),
better known his pen name of Oleh
Olzhych (Олег Ольжич)...
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integrating Rodnover philosophy and
martial arts, and
Viktor Kandyba,
founder of
Kandybaism.
Literature of a neopagan, racist, antisemitic, and anti-Christian...