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Kratero (Gr****: Κρατερό,
before 1926: Ράκοβο – Rakovo;
Macedonian and Bulgarian: Раково, Rakovo) is a
village located in the
Florina regional unit of...
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Craterus or
Krateros (Gr****: Κρατερός; c. 370 BC – 321 BC)[citation needed] was a
Macedonian general under Alexander the
Great and one of the Diadochi...
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Krateros (Gr****: Κρατερός) was a
leading general of
Alexander the Great.
Krateros may also
refer to:
Krateros (strategos of the Cibyrrhaeots), Byzantine...
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Krateros (Gr****: Κρατερός) was a
Byzantine naval commander in the 820s. Very
little is
known about him. Even his name is unclear, as "
Krateros" may be...
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Samarra on 6
March 845. Only a few of the 42 are
known by name:
Theodore Krateros, a
court eunuch and
possibly strategos (military governor) of the Bucellarian...
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Kallithea Karyes Kato
Kalliniki Kella Kladorrachi Kleidi Kolchiki Koryfi Kotas Kratero Krystallopigi Laimos Lechovo Lefkonas Leptokaryes Levaia Limnochori Lofoi...
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Cibyrrhaeots Krateros. It was
initially victorious, but the
overconfident Byzantines were then
routed in a
night attack.
Krateros managed to flee to...
- in Rakovo, near Florina,
Manastir Vilayet,
Ottoman Empire (modern-day
Kratero, Florina, Greece)
around 1877. He was a Gr**** Macedonian. In 1900, he moved...
- (season 2)
Roula Koromila (season 2)
Dimitris Arvanitis (season 2, show 1-6)
Krateros Katsoulis (season 2, show 7-12) 17
October 2010 – 18 June 2014 Open TV...
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second wife Theophano, who was the
daughter of a poor tavern-keeper
named Krateros and may have
originated from the city of Sparta. He may have had an elder...