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Krokodeilos Kladas (Gr****: Κροκόδειλος Κλαδάς, 1425–1490), also
known as Korkodeilos, Krokondeilos, or Korkondelos, was a
military leader from the Peloponnese...
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Konstantin continued on to Himara. In his
search for allies, Gjon
enlisted Krokodeilos Kladas, a
military leader from the Peloponnese, and sent him with Albanian-manned...
- that a dead frog is not the same as one of the dead
creeping things.
Krokódeilos, not to be
mistaken with the
animal that is
called by this name today...
- that a dead frog is not the same as one of the dead
creeping things.
Krokódeilos, not to be
mistaken with the
animal that is
called by this name today...
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later form
krokódeilos (κροκόδειλος)
found cited in many
English reference works. In the
Koine Gr**** of
Roman times,
krokodilos and
krokodeilos would have...
- Ypsilantis.
Medieval 1460-1490 Flag used by the Gr****
military leader Krokodeilos Kladas in the
Peloponnese during the
first Ottoman-Venetian war and later...
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Podebrady (d. 1449) date
unknown Edmund Sutton,
English nobleman (d. 1483)
Krokodeilos Kladas, Gr****
military leader (d. 1490)
Xicotencatl I,
ruler of Tizatlan...
- of
Eastern Continental Greece The flag of
Andreas Londos The flag of
Krokodeilos Kladas Flag of the
Filiki Eteria with
initials of the
motto "Freedom...
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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...
- of Mani is
considered to be
Michael Rallis,
after his
death in 1466
Krokodeilos Kladas succeeded him. From the 16th-18th
centuries Mani was a heavily...