Candide (disambiguation)

Candide (disambiguation)

"Candide" is a French satire by the Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire.

Candide may also refer to:

* "Candide, Part II", an apocryphal picaresque novel
* "Candide" (operetta), an opera by Leonard Bernstein
* Candide, the title character of Voltaire’s satire, "Candide"

People with the given name Candide:

* Candide Charkviani (1907-1994), Soviet politician
* Candide Rochefort (1904-1971), Quebec politician
* Candide Thovex (born 1982), French professional skier


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