Catapan

/ˈkætəpæn/ noun

A Venetian governor or military commander in medieval times, especially one ruling territory in the Mediterranean or the Byzantine Empire.

From Italian 'catapano' or 'catapani', possibly derived from Greek 'katápani' (supreme commander), used for high Byzantine officials and later Venetian administrators.

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ARكاتابان
BNক্যাটাপান
CAcatapan
CScatapan
DAcatapan
DECatapan
ELκαταπάν
EScatapan
FAکاتاپان
FIcatapan
FRcatapan
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