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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Candace
        the queen of the Ethiopians whose "eunuch" or chamberlain was
        converted to Christianity by the instrumentality of Philip the
        evangelist (Acts 8:27). The country which she ruled was called
        by the Greeks Meroe, in Upper Nubia. It was long the centre of
        commercial intercourse between Africa and the south of Asia, and
        hence became famous for its wealth (Isa. 45:14).
        It is somewhat singular that female sovereignty seems to have
        prevailed in Ethiopia, the name Candace (compare "Pharaoh,"
        "Ptolemy," "Caesar") being a title common to several successive
        queens. It is probable that Judaism had taken root in Ethiopia
        at this time, and hence the visit of the queen's treasurer to
        Jerusalem to keep the feast. There is a tradition that Candace
        was herself converted to Christianity by her treasurer on his
        return, and that he became the apostle of Christianity in that
        whole region, carrying it also into Abyssinia. It is said that
        he also preached the gospel in Arabia Felix and in Ceylon, where
        he suffered martyrdom. (See PHILIP ¯T0002936.)
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Candace' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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