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Meliton or
Melitón, Gr****: Μελίτων is a
given name of Gr**** origin,
derived from the word μέλι, i.e.,
literally meaning "like honey", "sweet". Notable...
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Meliton Varlamis dze
Kantaria or
Kantariya (Georgian: მელიტონ ქანთარია; Russian: Мелитон Варламович Кантария, romanized:
Meliton Varlamovich Kantariya;...
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Pablo Martín
Melitón de
Sarasate y Navascués (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpaβlo saɾaˈsate]; 10
March 1844 – 20
September 1908),
commonly known as
Pablo de...
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Meliton (born
Sotirios Hatzis) (1913 – 27
December 1989), was a
prelate of the
Eastern Orthodox Church who
served as the
Metropolitan of
Chalcedon from...
- Édgar
Melitón Hernández
Cabrera (born 15
October 1982),
commonly known as
Melitón Hernández (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈeðɣaɾ eɾˈnandes]), is a Mexican...
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Meliton Balanchivadze (Georgian: მელიტონ ბალანჩივაძე; 24
December 1862 – 21
December 1937) was a
Georgian opera singer,
composer and a
member of Georgia's...
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Meliton Santos (February 14, 1928 – 1979) was a
Filipino basketball player who
competed in the 1952
Summer Olympics.
Meliton Santos at
Olympedia Evans...
- 1923 – 20 June 1975) was a
sergeant of the
Soviet Army who,
along with
Meliton Kantaria and
Alexei Berest, was one of the
three soldiers credited with...
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Melitón Manzanas González (9 June 1909 – 2
August 1968) was a high-ranking
police officer in
Francoist Spain,
known as a
torturer and the
first planned...
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Manuel Melitón Carvajal Ambulodegui (March 10, 1847, in Lima –
September 19, 1935, in Lima), was a
Peruvian naval commander and
government official who...