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 … Wikipedia
Sard (disambiguation) — Sard is a dark reddish brown variety of the mineral chalcedony.Sard may also refer to: * Sard s lemma, a result in mathematical analysis, named after mathematician Arthur Sard * Sardinian language, a language spoken on the island of Sardinia,… … Wikipedia
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John Kyle — This is about the 19th century Mississippi congressman; for others named John (or Jon) Kyle (or Kyl), see John Kyle (disambiguation). John Curtis Kyle (July 17, 1851 July 6, 1913) was a Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Mississippi… … Wikipedia
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