Candace - translation to french
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Candace - translation to french

TITLE
Candace of Meroë; Kentakes; Candace; Candace of Meroe; Candacate; Kentake; Kandaka; Kandake of Meroe; Kandakes of Meroe
  • Relief depicting Kandake [[Amanitore]]
  • ''The Baptism of Queen Candace's Eunuch'' (c. 1625–30, attributed to [[Hendrick van Balen]] and [[Jan Brueghel the Younger]])

Candace         
Candace, female first name

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Kandake

Kandake, kadake or kentake (Meroitic: 𐦲𐦷𐦲𐦡 kdke), often Latinised as Candace (Ancient Greek: Κανδάκη, Kandakē), was the Meroitic term for the sister of the king of Kush who, due to the matrilineal succession, would bear the next heir, making her a queen mother. She had her own court, probably acted as a landholder and held a prominent secular role as regent. Contemporary Greek and Roman sources treated it, incorrectly, as a name. The name Candace is derived from the way the word is used in the New Testament (Acts 8:27).

A kandake who ruled in her own right bore in addition the title qore, the same title carried by male rulers.

Examples of use of Candace
1. J‘ai donc essayé ŕ l‘étranger», explique Candace Gorman.
2. La série adapte un livre de Candace Bushnell, qui inspira déjŕ Sex and the City.
3. Candace Gorman en est convaincue: l‘homme n‘a rien ŕ se reprocher.
4. Berne sollicité. Luis Lema, New York Mercredi 1' décembre 2007 Candace Gorman a passé le week–end dernier ŕ Guantanamo.
5. Explication: l‘actrice représente «l‘archétype de la femme qui a souffert», selon Candace Trunzo, rédactrice en chef de l‘hebdomadaire Star,citée par Forbes.com.