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- son of Heracles by Pyrippe, a daughter of Thespius Patroklos Karantinos, Gr**** architect Patroklos, Attica, a private island near Attica, Greece, named...
- (generally pronounced /pəˈtroʊkləs/; Ancient Gr****: Πάτροκλος, romanized: Pátroklos, lit. 'glory of the father') was a Gr**** hero of the Trojan War and an...
- brother, Patroklos. Defeated, she escaped Patroklos' wrath and left Pyrrha with him, but later convinced Pyrrha to follow her again when Patroklos was reluctant...
- Patroklos (Gr****: Πάτροκλος) or Gaidouronisi (Γαϊδουρονήσι, "donkey island") is a small, private island located in the Saronic Gulf, Greece. It is situated...
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- powers. She was disappointed when Patroklos was hesitant in accepting her, and decided to follow Tira again. Patroklos was named as Soul Calibur's new wielder...
- Patroklos Karantinos (Gr****: Πάτροκλος Καραντινός; 10 April 1903 – 4 December 1976) was a Gr**** architect of early modernism in Greece. He was born in...
-  40–46. ISSN 1661-402X. Retrieved 2017-08-29. Campell/Papapetrou, Ann/Patroklos (2013). Sonar (SonarQube) in action. Greenwich, Connecticut, USA: Manning...
- masculine form would have been written either as Kleópatros (Κλεόπατρος) or Pátroklos (Πάτροκλος). Cleopatra was the name of Alexander the Great's sister Cleopatra...
- composition of the Iliad, the highest place must belong to Patroklos [...] In fact Patroklos is for Achilles the πολὺ φίλτατος [...] ἑταῖρος — the 'hetaîros...