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Krannonas (Gr****: Κραννώνας) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
Larissa regional unit, Thessaly, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform...
- Richard; MacDonald,
William L.; McAllister,
Marian Holland, eds. (1976). "
Krannon". The
Princeton Encyclopedia of
classical Sites.
Princeton University Press...
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struck 440–400 BC
Bronze coin of
Ekkarra struck 325–320 BC
Bronze coin of
Krannon struck 400–344 BC
Hemidrachm coin of
Pelinna struck 460–420 BC Iope Photinaion...
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struck 470-460 BC
Bronze coin of
Ekkarra struck 325-320 BC
Bronze coin of
Krannon struck 400-344 BC
Hemidrachm coin of
Pelinna struck 460-420 BC In the game...
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Deipnosophists 14.663-4 (pp.1059-1062)
Scarborough 2023a, p. 76 B****es 2009, p. 544
Krannon — c. 250 - 215 BC SEG 23:437, 7
Magnesia —
Demetrias — late 2nd century...
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merged army,
Antipater defeated the Gr****s in
Thessaly at the
battle of
Krannon,
after which he
received the
surrender of
every city
state in
central Greece...
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Kratinos Megara Eusebius 33 § 648 BC
Horse Race
Krauxidas (or Kraxilas)
Krannon Eusebius 33 § 648 BC
Stadion Gylis (or Gygis)
Sparta Eusebius 33 § 648...
- Euhydrion,
possibly Eretria. Amphanai, Argoussa, Atrax, Gyrton, Kondaia,
Krannon, Larisa, Mopsion, Pagasai, Pherai, Skotoussa. Gomphoi, Metropolis, Pelinna...
- 1888 (Philippines: Luzon) E. a.
bangkana Fruhstorfer, 1906 (Bangka) E. a.
krannon Fruhstorfer, 1906 (Borneo) E. a.
yamuna Fruhstorfer, 1906 (Peninsular Malaya...
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trees and pournaria. The
closest polis neighbours of the
ancient city were
Krannon to the east,
Atrax to the northeast,
Phayttos to the north,
Pharkadon to...