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Saint Candida the Elder (Italian: Candida la Vecchia) (died 78 AD) was a supposed early Christian saint and resident of Naples, Italy. According to her legend, Candida was an elderly woman who hospitably welcomed Saint Peter the Apostle, when he was passing through Naples on his way to Rome. The woman was cured of an illness by Saint Peter and converted to Christianity. She was baptized by Peter and later converted Aspren, the first bishop of Naples, to Christianity.

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  • Candida die Ältere (de)
  • Candida the Elder (en)
  • Candida la Vecchia (it)
  • Кандида Старшая (ru)
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  • Santa Candida la Vecchia (Napoli, 5 o 6 d.C. – Napoli, 4 settembre 78) è una delle prime sante cristiane di Napoli. (it)
  • Кандида Старшая (итал. Candida la Vecchia) (ум. 78) — святая из Неаполя. День памяти — 4 сентября. Кандида, пожилая женщина, была исцелена апостолом Петром, после чего приняла у него крещение. Она обратила в христианство Аспрена, первого Неаполя. Кандида считается . (ru)
  • Candida die Ältere († um 78 in Neapel) war eine frühchristliche Heilige. Die Benennung erfolgt zur Unterscheidung von Candida der Jüngeren, die gleichfalls aus Neapel stammte. Candida war die Ehefrau des Asprenas, des ersten Bischofs von Neapel. Der Legende zufolge war sie die erste Person, die Petrus bei seiner Ankunft in Neapel (Italien) auf seiner zweiten Reise von Antiochia nach Rom antraf. Ihre Kopfschmerzen hätten nachgelassen, als Petrus sie ansprach und auch Asprenas, der schwer krank gewesen sei, sei plötzlich genesen, woraufhin sich beide taufen ließen. (de)
  • Saint Candida the Elder (Italian: Candida la Vecchia) (died 78 AD) was a supposed early Christian saint and resident of Naples, Italy. According to her legend, Candida was an elderly woman who hospitably welcomed Saint Peter the Apostle, when he was passing through Naples on his way to Rome. The woman was cured of an illness by Saint Peter and converted to Christianity. She was baptized by Peter and later converted Aspren, the first bishop of Naples, to Christianity. (en)
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  • Saint Candida the Elder (en)
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  • Saint Candida the Elder (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Luca_Giordano_Protector_saints_of_Naples.jpg
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  • Naples (en)
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  • Naples (en)
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  • Luca Giordano, ''The Patron Saints of Naples adoring the Crucifix, 17th century. Palazzo Reale, Naples. (en)
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