Melito (disambiguation)

Melito (disambiguation)

Melito is a name of Italian derivation.

"Melito" may refer to:

  • Saint Melito of Sardis, a 2nd century Christian bishop who listed a canon of the Old Testament
  • Melito di Porto Salvo, Italy, a town in Calabria
  • Melito di Napoli, Italy, a town in Naples
  • One of two women whom the Greek playwright, Euripides married. The other was Choerile.

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