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Melito of
Sardis (Gr****: Μελίτων Σάρδεων Melítōn Sárdeōn; died c. 180) was the
bishop of
Sardis near
Smyrna in
western Anatolia, and who held a foremost...
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Melito of
Sardis (died c. 180) was a
Christian apologist and saint.
Melito may also
refer to the
following places in Italy:
Melito (river), an Italian...
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Melito di
Napoli (Neapolitan:
Melito 'e Na****) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of
Naples in the
Italian region of Campania, located...
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Melito's canon is the
biblical canon attributed to
Melito of Sardis, one of the
early Church Fathers of the 2nd century.
Melito provides what is possibly...
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Melito Irpino (Irpino: Militë) is a town and
comune in the
province of Avellino, in the
Campania region of south-western Italy. The
remains of the ancient...
- Don
Carlo Caracciolo, 9th
Prince of Castagneto, 4th Duke of
Melito (23
October 1925 – 15
December 2008), was an
Italian publisher. He
created Gruppo Editoriale...
- Gallicianò
Gerace Laganadi: Lachanàdi, Lachanàdes
Lubrichi Mélito di
Porto Salvo:
Mèlitos or
Mèlito Montebello Mosorrofa: Messòchora
Motta San
Giovanni Palizzi:...
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Melito di
Porto Salvo (Calabrian: Mèlitu; [Μέλιτος or Μέλιτο (
Mèlitos)] Error: {{Langx}}: Non-latn text (pos 1: Μ)/Latn
script subtag mismatch (help)[clarification...
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source referring to
Easter is a mid-2nd-century
Paschal homily attributed to
Melito of Sardis,
which characterizes the
celebration as a well-established one...
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Melito (possibly Latin: Halex) is an
Italian river whose source is in
Aspromonte National Park. The
river flows south past
Bagaladi and San Lorenzo...