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Candidus may refer to:
People
- Tiberius Claudius Candidus, Roman general who fought against Emperor Pescennius Niger in 193
 - Candidus (theologian) (fl. 196), Christian writer
 - Saint Candidus (died c.287), Egyptian commander of the Theban Legion
 - Cyrion and Candidus (died 320), ethnic Armenian saints
 - Candidus Isaurus, historian of the 5th century whose work is in the Patrologia Graeca
 - Saint Candidus of Foligno, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Foligno, 590–602
 - Candidus of Fulda, ninth-century Benedictine scholar of the Carolingian Renaissance
 - Candidus (floruit 793–802), Anglo-Saxon named Wizo, scholar for Alcuin of York in Gaul
 - Candidus, a disciple of Clement of Ireland (c.750–818), teacher and saint
 - Hugh of Remiremont, called Candidus (c. 1020–c. 1099), French Benedictine cardinal
 - Hugh Candidus (c. 1095–c. 1160), Benedictine historian of Peterborough Abbey, England
 - Pantaleon Candidus (1540–1608), Austrian theologian and author
 - Daniel Candidus (1568–1637), German Lutheran theologian and writer
 - Candidus, a pen name of American statesman Samuel Adams (1722–1803)
 - William Candidus (1840–1910), American opera singer
 
Other
- Candidus (Celtic spirit), a "candid spirit" in Lusitanian and Celtic polytheism (Gaul).
 - Candidus (cognomen), a third name of a citizen of ancient Rome
 - Candidus, charismatic character heard on BBC's Radio Londra in Italy during World War II
 - Saint Candidus (Ayne Bru), a painting by Ayne Bru, created 1502–1507
 
See also
- Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz (Alfred Candidus Ferdinand)
 - Candidiasis, a fungal infection
 - George Candidius, (1597–1647), Dutch missionary to Dutch Formosa
 - Candida (disambiguation)
 - Candide (disambiguation)
 - Candido (disambiguation)
 
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