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Look up Candidus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Candidus may refer to: Tiberius Claudius Candidus, Roman general who fought against Emperor Pescennius
Candidus
Topics referred to by the same term
candidus may refer to: Abacetus candidus, a ground beetle Actinomyces candidus, a synonym of Streptomyces candidus, a bacterium Apolychrosis candidus
A._candidus
Species of snake
Bungarus candidus, commonly known as the Malayan krait or blue krait, is an extremely venomous species of snake. The blue krait is a member of the genus
Bungarus_candidus
Species of fungus
including: A. candidus subsp. tjibodensis, A. candidus var. amylolyticus, A. candidus var. candidus, A. candidus var. densior, and A. candidus var. tenuissima
Aspergillus_candidus
2nd-century Christian theologian
Candidus (fl. c. AD 196) was a Christian theologian of the late 2nd century. In Jerome's De viris illustribus, he writes that Candidus lived during the
Candidus_(theologian)
Byzantine historian
Candidus Isaurus (fl. 491) was an Eastern Roman historian. His work, written in Greek, is known only from fragments. Candidus was probably born in the
Candidus_Isaurus
Species of mollusc
of Marine Species - Spondylus candidus Lamarck, 1819". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2022-12-17. "Spondylus candidus Lamarck 1819 - Encyclopedia of
Spondylus_candidus
Egyptian saint
were named Saint Candidus, Saint Innocent, Saint Exsuperius, Saint Victor, and Saint Constantine, all these were captains." Candidus is called Maurice's
Saint_Candidus
Species of spider
web and being consumed by P. candidus by only treading on vegetation and older, non-sticky part of the webbing. P. candidus have a multitude of predators
Phryganoporus_candidus
English Benedictine monk and author (c.1095–c.1160)
later writers called him "Hugo Candidus", "candidus" having a similar meaning to "albus". John Leland translated "Candidus" as if it were a surname, calling
Hugh_Candidus
Candidus was a "candid spirit" that accompanied the healing god Borvo in Lusitanian and Celtic polytheism. This association is demonstrated in Nièvre at
Candidus_(Celtic_spirit)
American opera singer
William Candidus (July 23, 1840 – April 1910 was an American opera singer. Candidus was born on July 23, 1840, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1861
William_Candidus
Roman general and senator (died c.198)
Illyricus, and placed Candidus in command, giving him the title dux exercitus Illyrici. While the emperor was stationed at Perinthus, Candidus took his troops
Tiberius_Claudius_Candidus
Large species of lemur
The silky sifaka (Propithecus candidus) is a large lemur characterized by long, silky, white fur. It has a very restricted range in northeastern Madagascar
Silky_sifaka
9th-century Benedictine scholar
It was not Candidus, however, but Rabanus' close friend Hatto who was elected abbot in 842. Candidus died in 845. Some scholars saw Candidus even as a
Candidus_of_Fulda
Comune in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
Italian: San Candido [saŋ ˈkandido]; Ladin: Sanciana, all tied to Saint Candidus) is a municipality and a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy. It is
Innichen
Species of fish
The Silverside shiner (Alburnops candidus) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish in the family Leuciscidae, the shiners, daces and minnows. It is
Silverside_shiner
Syme's investigation of Candidus Celsus led him to surmise that the proconsul was likely the same man as a Tiberius Julius Candidus, attested as praetor
Tiberius Julius Candidus Celsus
Tiberius_Julius_Candidus_Celsus
Species of beetle
Neoptychodes candidus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Henry Walter Bates in 1885. It is known from Colombia and
Neoptychodes_candidus
Species of beetle
Mecynotarsus candidus is a species of monoceros beetle in the family Anthicidae. It is found in Central America and North America. "Mecynotarsus candidus Report"
Mecynotarsus_candidus
Species of fungus
their growth rates are generally less than 3 mm per day. Galactomyces candidus, formerly thought to be a distinct taxon, was found to be the sexual state
Geotrichum_candidum
Species of fungus
well as that A. candidus tends to be smaller, with a cap diameter ranging from 6 to 30 cm (2.4 to 11.8 in) broad. Aspropaxillus candidus is conspecific
Aspropaxillus_giganteus
Species of bacterium
Streptomyces candidus is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from soil in Russia. Streptomyces candidus produces lemonomycin
Streptomyces_candidus
Species of fish
Pampus candidus (commonly known as the white pomfret) is a species of fish in the genus Pampus of the family Stromateidae. It is distributed along the
Pampus_candidus
Species of moth
candidus is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Puebla, Mexico. Wikispecies has information related to Apolychrosis candidus.
Apolychrosis_candidus
Family of fungi
genus Hemigaster, which in turn contains the single species Hemigaster candidus. List of Agaricales families Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA
Hemigaster
When Alcuin went to Tours (796), Candidus was his successor as master of the palace school. Alcuin's esteem for Candidus is shown by his dedicating his
Candidus_(fl._793–802)
Species of beetle
Heterachthes candidus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World Archived
Heterachthes_candidus
Species of snake
caeruleus Binomial name Bungarus caeruleus (Schneider, 1801) Synonyms Pseudoboa caerulea Schneider, 1801, Bungarus candidus var. Cærulus Boulenger, 1896
Common_krait
Pantaleon Candidus was a theologian of the Reformed Church and a Neo-Latin author. He was born on 7 October 1540 in Ybbs an der Donau and died on 3 February
Pantaleon_Candidus
Species of bird
The white woodpecker (Melanerpes candidus) is a South American species of woodpecker (family Picidae) native to the wooded grasslands of Suriname, French
White_woodpecker
German politician (1924–2006)
Rainer Candidus Barzel (20 June 1924 – 26 August 2006) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). He served as the eighth president
Rainer_Barzel
Species of fish
Coregonus candidus, locally known as shiny whitefish, is a freshwater species of fish of the genus coregonus, which is also known as whitefish, found in
Coregonus_candidus
Species of beetle
Omorgus candidus is a species of hide beetle in the subfamily Omorginae. "Omorgus (Omorgus) subgenus". BioLib. "Omorgus Erichson, 1847". GBIF. v t e
Omorgus_candidus
Species of beetle
Abacetus candidus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Andrewes in 1942. "Abacetus candidus Andrewes, 1942"
Abacetus_candidus
Genus of venomous snakes
Polyvalent elapid antivenom is effective in neutralizing of the venoms of B. candidus and B. flaviceps, and rather effective for B. fasciatus, and the monovalent
Bungarus
Species of fungus
Binomial name Tyromyces chioneus (Fr.) P.Karst. (1881) Synonyms Boletus candidus Pers. (1801) Polyporus chioneus Fr. (1815) Polyporus albellus Peck (1878)
Tyromyces_chioneus
Austrian nobleman and general
General Alfred Candidus Ferdinand, Prince of Windischgrätz (German: Alfred Candidus Ferdinand Fürst zu Windischgrätz; 11 May 1787 – 21 March 1862), a member
Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz
Alfred_I,_Prince_of_Windisch-Grätz
German theologian and writer (1568–1637)
Daniel Cramer (Daniel Candidus) (20 January 1568 – 5 October 1637) was a German Lutheran theologian and writer from Reetz (Recz), Brandenburg. He was an
Daniel_Cramer
Species of single-celled organism
Aecidium candidum Pers. (1797) Albugo cruciferarum (DC.) Gray (1821) Cystopus candidus (Pers.) Lév. (1847) Uredo candida (Pers.) Fr., (1832) Uredo cruciferarum
Albugo_candida
Species of plant native to Australia
"Marianthus candidus". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. "Marianthus candidus". Australian
Marianthus_candidus
Italian diplomat and cardinal
Porto e Santa Rufina from 1244. He is called in many English sources Otto Candidus, meaning "Otto the White", a name he used himself. Otto had a legal education
Otto_of_Tonengo
Species of spider
Ixamatus candidus is a species of mygalomorph spider in the Microstigmatidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1982 by Australian
Ixamatus_candidus
Topics referred to by the same term
Pietro Candido (Latin: Petrus Candidus) may refer to: Pietro Candido Decembrio (1399–1477), Italian humanist Peter Candid (d. 1628), Flemish painter This
Pietro_Candido
Species of gastropod
valida Dunker, 1852 (basionym) Clavatula candida (Philippi, 1848) Fusus candidus Philippi, 1848 Fusus reclusianus Petit de la Saussaye, 1851 Pusionella
Pusionella_valida
4th century Christian Armenian saints
Saints Cyrion and Candidus (died 320 AD) are Armenian saints. They and the Forty Armenian Martyrs are venerated on March 10. "Forty Armenian Martyrs".
Cyrion_and_Candidus
Species of beetle
Genus: Saperda Species: S. candida Binomial name Saperda candida Fabricius, 1787 Synonyms Saperda bivittata Say, 1824 Cerambyx candidus (Fabricius, 1787)
Saperda_candida
Name of an Anglo-Saxon population of the Fens
who settled in the East of England in the 5th and 6th centuries. Hugh Candidus, a twelfth-century chronicler of Peterborough Abbey, describes its foundation
Gyrwas
Genus of lemur
sifaka, P. diadema Milne-Edwards's sifaka, P. edwardsi Silky sifaka, P. candidus Perrier's sifaka, P. perrieri P. verreauxi group Coquerel's sifaka, P.
Sifaka
Species of gastropod
conical shell of L. candidus grows to a length of 14 mm. L. candidus is originally described (as Obeliscus (Longchaeus) candidus) as having a narrow,
Longchaeus_candidus
Species of orchid plant
White ogre orchid Drawing of "P. candidus" (synonym) by Lewis Roberts Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Embryophytes Clade: Tracheophytes
Peristylus_maingayi
Species of flowering plant
Crocus candidus is a species of flowering plant in the genus Crocus of the family Iridaceae. It is a cormous perennial native to Turkey. It is found growing
Crocus_candidus
Angel in Abrahamic religions
Ambrose Clement of Alexandria Didymus the Blind Euphrosyne Habib Girgis Candidus Simon the Tanner Three Holy Children Maximus and Domatius Verena Christianity
Michael_(archangel)
Roman Catholic order founded in 1120
The Order of Canons Regular of Prémontré (Latin: Candidus et Canonicus Ordo Praemonstratensis), also known as the Premonstratensians, the Norbertines and
Premonstratensians
11th-century English rebel against the Norman Conquest
), The Chronicle of Hugh Candidus a Monk of Peterborough, OUP, 1949 (in Latin) or The Peterborough Chronicle of Hugh Candidus (3rd edn.), Mellows, W.T
Hereward_the_Wake
Genus of ray-finned fishes
valid species: Pampus argenteus (Euphrasén, 1788) (Silver pomfret) Pampus candidus (Cuvier, 1829) Pampus chinensis Euphrasén, 1788 (Chinese silver pomfret)
Pampus_(fish)
Species of lemur
(sifakas) P. diadema group Diademed sifaka (P. diadema) Silky sifaka (P. candidus) Milne-Edwards's sifaka (P. edwardsi) Perrier's sifaka (P. perrieri) Golden-crowned
Western_woolly_lemur
Topics referred to by the same term
jurist, praetor, governor, consul Tiberius Julius Candidus Marius Celsus, a.k.a. Tiberius Julius Candidus; a Roman senator who lived during the Flavian dynasty
Celsus_(disambiguation)
List of highly-endangered primate species
listed as Propithecus diadema candidus, but it has since been reclassified as a separate species, Propithecus candidus. In the 2000–2002 report, this
The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates
The_World's_25_Most_Endangered_Primates
Class of enzymes
aspergillopeptidase B, API 21, aspergillopepsin B, aspergillopepsin F, Aspergillus candidus alkaline proteinase, Aspergillus flavus alkaline proteinase, Aspergillus
Oryzin
Empire AD 104 with Marcus Asinius Marcellus Succeeded by Tiberius Julius Candidus Marius Celsus, and Gaius Antius Aulus Julius Quadratus II as Ordinary consuls
Sextus_Attius_Suburanus
Species of lemur
in a metacentric chromosome. Perrier's sifaka and the silky sifaka (P. candidus) form a clade to the exclusion of the diademed sifaka (P. diadema) and
Perrier's_sifaka
Italian humanist and author (1399–1477)
Pietro (also known as Pier and Piero) Candido Decembrio (in Latin, Petrus Candidus Decembrius) (1399–1477) was an Italian humanist and author of the Renaissance
Pietro_Candido_Decembrio
Prospective recipient of an award or position
predicted to be a formal candidate. Candidate is a derivative of the Latin candidus (‘shining white’). In ancient Rome, men seeking political office would
Candidate
Venomous species of elapid snake
it from B. multicinctus by its more numerous dorsal bands and from B. candidus by its higher ventral scale count. This taxon is also found in Myanmar
Many-banded_krait
Eastern Orthodox martyr and saint
devoted to him developed in Trebizond. Eugenios along with the martyrs Candidus, Valerian and Aquila was persecuted during the reign of Diocletian (284-305)
Eugenios_of_Trebizond
Species of lemur
lemur taxonomy. Schwarz's P. diadema also included the silky sifaka (P. candidus) and Milne-Edwards's sifaka as subspecies. An additional subspecies, the
Diademed_sifaka
Type of Christian relic
corpse of Saint Verena. A glass case protects the corpse of the martyr Candidus at the Irsee Abbey, Bavaria. The sarcophagus of Saint Clemens at the Parish
Catacomb_saints
Roman emperor from 193 to 194
then marched from Rome to the east, sending his general Tiberius Claudius Candidus ahead of him. Niger, having made Byzantium his headquarters, gave Asellius
Pescennius_Niger
Species of lemur
(sifakas) P. diadema group Diademed sifaka (P. diadema) Silky sifaka (P. candidus) Milne-Edwards's sifaka (P. edwardsi) Perrier's sifaka (P. perrieri) Golden-crowned
Milne-Edwards's_sifaka
1st century Roman senator, consul and governor
V.20.5), refer to him as Tiberius Julius Candidus. He was twice consul. Ronald Syme argues that Candidus, although said to be from Narbonensis, was
Tiberius Julius Candidus Marius Celsus
Tiberius_Julius_Candidus_Marius_Celsus
Church ruin in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
fifth century AD. The name derives from Latin: casa (meaning hut) and candidus/candida (meaning shining or glittering white), referring possibly to the
Candida_Casa
Species of lemur
(sifakas) P. diadema group Diademed sifaka (P. diadema) Silky sifaka (P. candidus) Milne-Edwards's sifaka (P. edwardsi) Perrier's sifaka (P. perrieri) Golden-crowned
Ramanantsoavana's woolly lemur
Ramanantsoavana's_woolly_lemur
Species of orchid
Cypripedium Species: C. dickinsonianum Binomial name Cypripedium dickinsonianum Hágsater, 1984 Synonyms Calceolus candidus (Muhl. ex Willd.) Nieuwl., 1913
Cypripedium_dickinsonianum
Venom and aggression rankings
caused by bites from the many-banded krait. The Malayan krait (Bungarus candidus) is another dangerously venomous species of krait. In mice, the IV LD50
List_of_dangerous_snakes
Roman senator, general and governor (70 – 117)
Afranius Dexter Quintus Caelius Honoratus Preceded by Tiberius Julius Candidus Marius Celsus II and Gaius Antius Aulus Julius Quadratus Succeeded by Marcus
Gaius_Julius_Quadratus_Bassus
Species of mammal
(sifakas) P. diadema group Diademed sifaka (P. diadema) Silky sifaka (P. candidus) Milne-Edwards's sifaka (P. edwardsi) Perrier's sifaka (P. perrieri) Golden-crowned
Crowned_sifaka
Calendar year
Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Candidus and Iulius (or, less frequently, year 858 Ab urbe condita). The denomination
AD_105
Genus of fungi
caespitosus Marasmiellus calami Marasmiellus californicus Marasmiellus candidus Marasmiellus caracasensis Marasmiellus carneopallidus Marasmiellus castaneidiscus
Marasmiellus
Global strategy consulting firm
February 2023, the acquisition of Munich-based management consultancy Candidus followed, which was integrated into the restructuring practice. In late
Roland_Berger_(company)
Index of animals with the same common name
genus Tribolodon Korean splendid dace, Coreoleuciscus splendidus Lake Candidus dace, Candidia barbata Mexican daces, genus †Evarra Moapa dace, Moapa coriacea
Dace
Eastern Roman empress from 457 to 474
However the Bibliotheca of Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople quotes Candidus in placing his birthplace in Dacia. Verina and Leo had three children.
Verina
Anglo-Saxon name of Peterborough, England
Stenton as "one of the greatest monasteries of the Mercian kingdom". Hugh Candidus, a 12th-century monk of Peterborough who wrote a history of the abbey,
Medeshamstede
Species of lemur
(sifakas) P. diadema group Diademed sifaka (P. diadema) Silky sifaka (P. candidus) Milne-Edwards's sifaka (P. edwardsi) Perrier's sifaka (P. perrieri) Golden-crowned
Betsileo_woolly_lemur
5th century Kingdom of Romans in Soissons
Empire, in Italy. A contemporary historian in the Eastern Roman Empire, Candidus Isaurus, reported that the Gauls revolted and sent an embassy to the Eastern
Kingdom_of_Soissons
7th-century Irish Christian martyr
Ambrose Clement of Alexandria Didymus the Blind Euphrosyne Habib Girgis Candidus Simon the Tanner Three Holy Children Maximus and Domatius Verena Christianity
Saint_Dymphna
Eastern Roman emperor from 457 to 474
the year 401 to a Thraco-Roman family. His Dacian origin is mentioned by Candidus Isaurus, while John Malalas believes that he was of Bessian Thracian stock
Leo_I_(emperor)
Species of lemur
(sifakas) P. diadema group Diademed sifaka (P. diadema) Silky sifaka (P. candidus) Milne-Edwards's sifaka (P. edwardsi) Perrier's sifaka (P. perrieri) Golden-crowned
Southern_woolly_lemur
Apostle of Jesus (died circa AD 80)
Ambrose Clement of Alexandria Didymus the Blind Euphrosyne Habib Girgis Candidus Simon the Tanner Three Holy Children Maximus and Domatius Verena Christianity
Matthias_the_Apostle
Roman soldiers and Christian martyrs
Angius, Aetius, Flavius, Acacius, Ecdicius, Lysimachus, Alexander, Elias, Candidus, Theophilus, Dometian, Gaius, Gorgonius, Eutyches, Athanasius, Cyril, Sacerdon
Forty_Martyrs_of_Sebaste
Genus of lemurs
(sifakas) P. diadema group Diademed sifaka (P. diadema) Silky sifaka (P. candidus) Milne-Edwards's sifaka (P. edwardsi) Perrier's sifaka (P. perrieri) Golden-crowned
Indri
Species of sea snail
· accepted, alternate representation Conus candidus Kiener, 1845 (invalid: junior homonym of Conus candidus Born, 1778) Conus commodus A. Adams, 1855 (nomen
Conus_philippii
Sixth-century Breton saint
the Roman Catholic Church (although this has been transferred from Saint Candidus of Rome), and on 18 July (NS) by the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad in
Gwen_Teirbron
Former Benedictine monastery in northern Italy
Founded in the 8th century, its collegiate church dedicated to Saint Candidus, rebuilt in the 12th–13th centuries, is considered the most important Romanesque
Innichen_Abbey
Apostle of Jesus
Ambrose Clement of Alexandria Didymus the Blind Euphrosyne Habib Girgis Candidus Simon the Tanner Three Holy Children Maximus and Domatius Verena Christianity
Mark_the_Evangelist
Species of plant in the aster family
Avers Aster shortii var. camptosorus (Small) D.B.Ward Aster shortii f. candidus Benke Aster shortii f. gronemannii Benke Aster shortii var. monroei Benke
Symphyotrichum_shortii
Political offices Preceded by Tiberius Julius Candidus Capito, and Lucius Vitrasius Flamininus as suffect consuls Suffect consul of the Roman Empire AD
Titus Calestrius Tiro Orbius Speratus
Titus_Calestrius_Tiro_Orbius_Speratus
Species of bivalve
Barnea spinosa Risso, 1826 Pholas candidus Linnaeus, 1758 Pholas candidus cylindracea J. T. Marshall, 1914 Pholas candidus var. subovata Jeffreys, 1865 Pholas
Barnea_candida
ISBN 9789766401146. OCLC 1001205856. Candidus ultimately came to express the neutral colour white...the Romans applied the term candidus to themselves to distinguish
Pre-modern conceptions of whiteness
Pre-modern_conceptions_of_whiteness
Roman writing tablets found in England
Writing-tablet Tablet 343: Letter from Octavius to Candidus concerning supplies of wheat, hides and sinews. Material Birch Alder Oak Size Length: 182 mm
Vindolanda_tablets
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Indian
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Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
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Female
English
English unisex name derived from a place name, ASHTON means "ash tree settlement."
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Godbold.Americanized spelling of German Göbel (see Goebel).
Boy/Male
English Scottish
French town.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sharpness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Superman
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Saintly
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Publisher; Spreader
CANDIDUS
CANDIDUS
CANDIDUS
CANDIDUS
CANDIDUS