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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...