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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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mother of
Delphus by
Poseidon and
Candybus who gave his name to the town of
Candyba in Lycia. The
flood in the time of
Deucalion was
caused by the
anger of...
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Cyaneae appeared to be a city
ranking in
importance with P****us and
Candyba, but in a
better state of preservation. No
longer a
residential bishopric...
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Turkish Kozpınar.
Listed in
Ptolemy in
coastal Lycia Canas Pliny the
Elder Candyba Khãkba Gr**** Kanduba,
close to Gendive. Ptolemy, Pliny.
Possibly the same...
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November 11, 1948 see below),
Titular Bishop of
Candyba (1937.06.01 – 1961.04.03)
Apostolic Vicars of
Atambua Jacques Pessers,...
- Monsignor. On May 5, 1961, Pope John
XXIII appointed O'Keefe
Titular Bishop of
Candyba and
Auxiliary Bishop of St. Paul. He was
consecrated by
Archbishop William...
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places Choma as one of the four
cities of the Milyas, and
places it near
Candyba. The town can be
identified with a site near today's
village of Hacımusalar...
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Caltadria Calydon Calynda Camachus Campania Camplum Camuliana Canapium Canatha Candyba Cannae Canosa Cant****
Capitolias Capra Capreae Caprulae Capsa Capsus Caput...
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Teofilo Bromboszcz (1934.03.24 –
death 1937.01.12),
Titular Bishop of
Candyba (1934.03.24 – 1937.01.12)
Auxiliary Bishop:
Juliusz Bieniek (1937.03.13...