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'''Caranus''' ({{langx|grc|Κάρανος|link=no}}) may refer to: |
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'''Caranus''' (Greek ''Karanos'') is, according to legend, the progenitor of the ancient [[Macedon]]ian royal house. He is a semi-legendary figure. |
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* [[Caranus of Macedon]], legendary progenitor of the royal house of Macedon |
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* [[Caranus (son of Philip II)]] (4th century BC), half-brother of Alexander the Great |
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* [[Caranus (hetairos)]] (died 329 BC), of Alexander the Great |
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* Caranus (3rd century BC), probably a relative of the hetairos Caranus, whose wedding feast was described in a letter by [[Hippolochus (writer)|Hippolochus]] |
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* Saint [[Caraunus]] of Chartres, 1st or 5th century Christian missionary in Gaul |
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* [[Kalanos]] (4th century BCE), Hindu Brahmin and philosopher, called Caranus by Diodorus Siculus |
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==Other uses== |
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[[Category:Ancient Macedon]] |
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* [[Karanos, Chania]], a [[List of settlements in the Chania regional unit|village in the Chania regional unit]] |
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[[Category:European mythology]] |
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[[ru:Каран]] |
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[[fi:Karanos]] |
Latest revision as of 03:08, 29 October 2024
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Caranus (Ancient Greek: Κάρανος) may refer to:
People
[edit]- Caranus of Macedon, legendary progenitor of the royal house of Macedon
- Caranus (son of Philip II) (4th century BC), half-brother of Alexander the Great
- Caranus (hetairos) (died 329 BC), of Alexander the Great
- Caranus (3rd century BC), probably a relative of the hetairos Caranus, whose wedding feast was described in a letter by Hippolochus
- Saint Caraunus of Chartres, 1st or 5th century Christian missionary in Gaul
- Kalanos (4th century BCE), Hindu Brahmin and philosopher, called Caranus by Diodorus Siculus