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The name "Candace" (often spelled "Candice") refers to a title used for several queens of the ancient Kingdom of Kush, which was located in what is now Sudan, rather than Ethiopia itself. The most famous of these queens is often associated with the Roman historian Pliny the Elder, who mentioned a queen named Candace in his writings. While there were multiple rulers with this title, the exact number of queens named Candace is not definitively known, but historically, it is recognized that several queens held this title over time.

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