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#[[Caranus (king)]], legendary progenitor of the royal house of Macedon |
#[[Caranus (king)]], legendary progenitor of the royal house of Macedon |
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#[[Caranus (son of Philip II)]] ,half-brother of Alexander who murdered him. |
#[[Caranus (son of Philip II)]] ,half-brother of Alexander who murdered him.Or son of Alexander the Great. |
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#[[Caranus (hetairos)]] of Alexander the Great |
#[[Caranus (hetairos)]] of Alexander the Great |
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#Caranus probably a relative of the foregoing, whose wedding feast was described in a letter by [[Hippolochus]] |
#Caranus probably a relative of the foregoing, whose wedding feast was described in a letter by [[Hippolochus]] |
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Caranus (Greek Karanos) is the name of:
- Caranus (king), legendary progenitor of the royal house of Macedon
- Caranus (son of Philip II) ,half-brother of Alexander who murdered him.Or son of Alexander the Great.
- Caranus (hetairos) of Alexander the Great
- Caranus probably a relative of the foregoing, whose wedding feast was described in a letter by Hippolochus