Laranda may refer to : Laranda (Lycaonia), also spelled Larende, an ancient city and former bishopric of Lycaonia, today Karaman in south-central Turkey...
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Karaman (redirect from Laranda (Lycaonia))
Bey, who was one of the rulers of the Karamanid dynasty. The former name Laranda which in turn comes from the Luwian language Larawanda, literally means...
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Larunda (also Larunde, Laranda, Lara) was a naiad nymph, daughter of the river Almo and mother of the Lares Compitalici, guardians of the crossroads and...
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Peisander or Pisander of Laranda (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/; Ancient Greek: Πείσανδρος ὁ Λαρανδινός, Peísandros ho Larandinós) was a Greek poet who flourished...
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Nestor (Ancient Greek: Λεύκιος Σεπτίμιος Νέστωρ) also known as Nestor of Laranda (Νέστωρ Λαρανδεύς), was a Greek poet who lived during the late-second and...
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city of that name; and in the south, near the foot of Mount Taurus, was Laranda, now called Karaman, which has given name to the province of Karamania...
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1855 Ommatoptera Herrich-Schäffer, 1855 Baeodromus Herrich-Schäffer, 1858 Laranda Herrich-Schäffer, 1858 Colussa Walker, 1860 Arnissa Walker, 1869 Newmania...
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Leandis (redirect from Laranda (Cataonia))
perhaps the same as the Laranda of the Antonine Itinerary and of the Synecdemus, which must not be confounded with the Laranda of Lycaonia. Its site is...
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cities are uncertain, but thought to perhaps be Tyana, Heraclea Cybistra, Laranda, and Lystra). Through his conquests, he was responsible for laying the...
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Peisander by his countrymen. He is to be distinguished from Peisander of Laranda in Lycia, who lived during the reign of Alexander Severus and wrote a poem...
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(Néstor). Nestor of Gaza (died c. 362), early Christian martyr Nestor of Laranda (2nd–3rd centuries), Greek poet Nestor of Magydos or Saint Nestor, Christian...
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(Mughla), Turkey Milas (Mīlās), Turkey Konya (Qūniya), Turkey Karaman (al-Lāranda), Turkey Aksaray (Aqsarā), Turkey Niğde (Nakda), Turkey Kayseri (Qaisarīya)...
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Philomelion, Akroinon, Synnada, Sozopolis, Thebasa, Antiochia, Derbe, Laranda, Isaura, Pessinus Armeniacs (thema Armeniakōn, Armeniakoi, Θέμα τῶν Ἀρμενιακῶν)...
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chieftain Karamanoglu, though the Greeks continued to call the region Laranda, its ancient Greek name. These Turcophone Greeks lived primarily in the...
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known as Kerti Hüyük, some 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Karaman (ancient Laranda), near Ekinözü village in modern-day Turkey. Although subject to controversy...
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Laurendeau-Dunton commission or Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism Laranda (disambiguation) Larinda Larunda This page lists people with the surname...
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the first verse remains: The Greek poets from late antiquity Nestor of Laranda and Tryphiodorus wrote lipogrammatic adaptations of the Homeric poems:...
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Syracuse Mundus Munatius Quintus Mucius Scaevola Augur Myrinus Nestor of Laranda Nicaenetus of Samos Nicander Nicarchus Nicias Nicodemus of Heraclea Nicomachus...
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merchant who brought supplies from the western Taurus to the little town of Laranda. In the struggle between Izz al-Din Kaykaus (1246-1260) and his rival Kilidj...
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who played a prominent part in the Athenian coup of 411 BCE Peisander of Laranda, epic poet who flourished during the reign of Alexander Severus Peisander...
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is also the place to which the pass over the northern Taurus leads from Laranda. Pliny mentions a Claudiopolis of Cappadocia, and Ptolemy has a Claudiopolis...
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diocese. In 1818 he ordained bishop Publio Maria Sant the Titular Bishop of Laranda. On 18 September 1807, Bishop Mattei was himself appointed as the new bishop...
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Zenobia (285) Martyrs Claudius, Asterius, Neon and Neonilla, siblings, of Laranda in Cilicia, by beheading (c. 288) (see also: October 29) Martyr Manuel...
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the life of Dionysus, such as the lost poems by Euphorion, Peisander of Laranda's elaborate encyclopedic mythological poem, Dionysius, and Soteirichus....
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in sources which would otherwise use it. Kerasous Giresun Turkish Dated Laranda Karaman Turkish Dated Magnesia ad Sipylum Manisa Turkish Dated Nicaea Iznik...
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drowned in the Nile in 287." "The Holy Martyr Papas lived in the city of Laranda (Asia Minor) during the reign of Maximian (305-311). They arrested and...
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priest at the age of 26. In 1817 he was appointed as the Titular Bishop of Laranda and ordained bishop on June 28, 1818 by Ferdinando Mattei the Bishop of...
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Husam al-Din Berke-Khan received Amasya and the other leaders received Laranda and Nigde among other places. In 1232, the Ayyubid sultan al-Kamil invaded...
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(Boisduval, 1832) Parasa joanae Epstein, 2004 Parasa laonome Druce, 1887 Parasa laranda Druce, 1887 Parasa prussi Karsch, 1896 Parasa sandrae Corrales & Epstein...
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client king, Cilicia Trachea, including its maritime possessions, Derbe, Laranda and all the surrounding regions up to Eastern Lycaonia, which all were...
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