Tarent (disambiguation)
Tarent is
- the name of a city in Italy, see Taranto
Tarent is the name of the following people:
- Archippos of Taranto , ancient Greek Pythagorean (lived in the 5th and perhaps as early as the early 4th century BC)
- Archytas of Taranto (* probably between 435 and 410 BC; † between 355 and 350 BC), ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, statesman and general
- Bohemond of Taranto (* 1051/52; † 1111), from 1085 Prince of Taranto and from 1098 Prince of Antioch
- Louis of Taranto ( Italian Luigi di Taranto ; 1320–1362), Prince of Taranto, King of Naples and Count of Provence (iure uxoris)
- Philip I (Taranto) (Italian Filippo d'Angiò ; 1278–1331), Prince of Taranto, Albania, Achaia and Latin titular emperor of Constantinople
- Tankred of Taranto (1072–1112), subordinate of the Italian Normans of the First Crusade, see Tankred of Tiberias
See also:
Wiktionary: Taranto - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- Taras (mythology) , according to legend, he was the founder of the Greek settlement (Tarentum, today: Tarent), and later the capital of Magna Graecia
- History of Taranto
- Taranto Province
- Gulf of Taranto
- Treaty of Taranto , last, in the summer of 37 BC. BC near Taranto between Marcus Antonius and Octavian signed treaty
- Julius von Tarent , tragedy from 1774 by Johann Anton Leisewitz