WilliamCandidus (23 July 1840 in Philadelphia – April 1910 in Frankfurt am Main) was an American opera singer. In 1861 he sang first bass in several Philadelphia...
Look up Candidus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Candidus may refer to: Tiberius Claudius Candidus, Roman general who fought against Emperor Pescennius...
including: A. candidus subsp. tjibodensis, A. candidus var. amylolyticus, A. candidus var. candidus, A. candidus var. densior, and A. candidus var. tenuissima...
first colonel, John H. Oberteuffer Sr. was the lieutenant colonel, and WilliamCandidus was the major. Ten companies were mustered in on January 8, 1862, and...
later writers called him "Hugo Candidus", "candidus" having a similar meaning to "albus". John Leland translated "Candidus" as if it were a surname, calling...
"Marianthus candidus". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. "Marianthus candidus". Australian...
and recorded in the Tribal Hidage; related to the name of Jarrow. Hugh Candidus, a twelfth-century chronicler of Peterborough Abbey, describes its foundation...
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...
then marched from Rome to the east, sending his general Tiberius Claudius Candidus ahead of him. Niger, having made Byzantium his headquarters, gave Asellius...
), 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...
from which a later word or morpheme derives. For example, the Latin word candidus, which means 'white', is the etymon of English candid. Relationships are...
Primigenius, Secundinus, Quartus, Octavia, etc. from colours, e.g., Albanus, Candidus, Rufus, etc. from animals and birds, e.g., Agnes, Asellus, Columbia, Leo...
containing two South American species: the white woodpecker (Melanerpes candidus) and the white-fronted woodpecker (Melanerpes cactorum). Seven subspecies...
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...
examples of hagiographies from England include: the Chronicle by Hugh Candidus the Secgan Manuscript the list of John Leyland possibly the book Life by...
Eamon (2012). The Golden Legend: Readings on the Saints. Translated by William Granger Ryan. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1-4008-4205-6. Dorkin...
Gazette, Adams often wrote under a variety of assumed names, including "Candidus", "Vindex", and others. In less common instances his letters were unsigned...
Orusu Antonio of Saint Dominic Antonius Ono Antonius Uchibori Benedictus Candidus ‘’bōzu’’ Catharina Hashimoto Didacus Hayashida Dominicus Nihachi Dominicus...
and in Surius. Gammack, Rev. James (1877). "Dimpna (Dympna)". In Smith, William; Wace, Henry (eds.). A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects...
celebrated on April 25, and his symbol is the winged lion. According to William Lane (1974), an "unbroken tradition" identifies Mark the Evangelist with...
Guillermo Rosario, Mae Henriquez, Enrique Muller, and Betty Doran Frater M. Candidus Nouwens and Errol Colina Himno di Kòrsou Netherlands Dalmatia "Povratak...
nephew, as a lover. Byzantist J.B. Bury, summarizing sources from the Suda, Candidus, and Malchus states that: Basiliscus permitted Armatus, inasmuch as he...
Gordon S. "The Authorship of the Letters from the Federal Farmer." The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Ser., Vol. 31, No. 2. (Apr., 1974), pp. 299-308...