CARANUS

CARANUS
I.
CARANUS
Aradiorum protus in Phoenicia. Strabo, l. 16.
II.
CARANUS
inter Herculis cognomina, apud Servium ex Verrio: idem cum Recarano, apud Auctorem incertum de orig. urbis Romae, ex Cassio; nec non ex Libris Pontificalium. vide in hac voce.
III.
CARANUS
primus Macedonum Rex, septimus ab Hercule; regnavit ann. 28. vel 30. Cum Graecorum multitudine, capratum gregem sequens, Edissam, quam Aegeam vocavit, expulsô Midâ, cepit, regnique Macedonici fundamenta iecit. Iustin. l. 7. c. 1. A. M. 3240. Vellei. Paterc. l. 1. Marmor. Arundel. Ab hoc usque ad Alexandr. numerantur vulgo 23. Reges, e quibus Amyntas, cum 4. filiis Regibus, illustres, quorum minimus natu Philippus, prima Monarchiae Graecae fundamenta locavit. Duravit regnum hoc Macedonicum, usque ad Alexandri M. mortem, ann. 490. et usque ad Persei, ultimi Regis interitum, 646.
IV.
CARANUS
unus ex Ducibus sive Praetoribus Alexandri
Magui, qui cum aliis missus est, ad compescendum Satibarzanem, in Arios. Curt. l. 7. c. 4.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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