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Laranda may
refer to :
Laranda (Lycaonia), also
spelled Larende, an
ancient city and
former bishopric of Lycaonia,
today Karaman in south-central Turkey...
- Bey, who was one of the
rulers of the
Karamanid dynasty. The
former name
Laranda which in turn
comes from the
Luwian language Larawanda,
literally means...
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Larunda (also Larunde,
Laranda, Lara) was a
naiad nymph,
daughter of the
river Almo and
mother of the
Lares Compitalici,
guardians of the
crossroads and...
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Peisander or
Pisander of
Laranda (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/;
Ancient Gr****: Πείσανδρος ὁ Λαρανδινός, Peísandros ho Larandinós) was a Gr**** poet who flourished...
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Nestor (Ancient Gr****: Λεύκιος Σεπτίμιος Νέστωρ) also
known as
Nestor of
Laranda (Νέστωρ Λαρανδεύς), was a Gr**** poet who
lived during the late-second and...
- city of that name; and in the south, near the foot of
Mount Taurus, was
Laranda, now
called Karaman,
which has
given name to the
province of Karamania...
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perhaps the same as the
Laranda of the
Antonine Itinerary and of the Synecdemus,
which must not be
confounded with the
Laranda of Lycaonia. Its site is...
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cities are uncertain, but
thought to
perhaps be Tyana,
Heraclea Cybistra,
Laranda, and Lystra).
Through his conquests, he was
responsible for
laying the...
- (Néstor).
Nestor of Gaza (died c. 362),
early Christian martyr Nestor of
Laranda (2nd–3rd centuries), Gr**** poet
Nestor of
Magydos or
Saint Nestor, Christian...
- who pla**** a
prominent part in the
Athenian coup of 411 BCE
Peisander of
Laranda, epic poet who
flourished during the
reign of
Alexander Severus Peisander...