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Kladas may
refer to:
Krokodeilos Kladas, Gr****
military leader Kladas, Greece, a
village near
Sparta Klada (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
- the late 15th century.
Krokodeilos Kladas was born in
Koroni in 1425. His
father was the
military chief Theodore Kladas. When the
Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II...
- near
Velika Ludina,
Croatia Kladas (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Klada. If an
internal link led you...
- John
Kladas (Gr****: Ιωάννης Κλαδάς
Ioannis Kladas; fl. 1400) was a
Byzantine composer. He had the post of
lampadarius in the
cathedral of
Hagia Sophia...
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Nikolaos Kladas (Gr****: Νικόλαος Κλαδάς) was a ****enic Army
officer who
reached the rank of
major general. He was born at
Lixouri in
about 1871. After...
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apparently on
orders of a
Timurid governor, and for heresy. In 1490,
Krokodeilas Kladas who led a
revolt in the
Morea was fla****
alive by the
Ottomans when caught...
- II.
Krokodeilos Kladas, a Gr**** from Laconia, was
granted lordship by
Mehmed over Elos and
Vardounia in 1461.
Mehmed hoped that
Kladas would defend Laconia...
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Kladas (pronounced:
Kladás, Gr****: Κλαδάς) is a
small village which is
located about 5
kilometers north of the city of
Sparta and
belongs to the muni****lity...
- Rukn al-Dīn
Mesud Klada ibn
Kilij Arslan or
Mesud I (Modern Turkish: I. Rükneddin
Mesud or
Masud (Persian: ركن الدین مسعود) was the
sultan of the Sultanate...
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consists of the
local communities Sparta, Afisi, Amykles,
Kalyvia Sochas and
Kladas.
Petros Doukas, who
served from 2019 to 2023, was
affilated with New Democracy...