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Some suggestion googling on internet:
Cliton run the Stadion in the 113rd Olympics, in 328 BCE.
Female Characters in the Arthurian Court:
Cliton-sister of Morgan le Fey.
Clithon, which probably came
from a Greek etymon, possibly klitos (hillside)
Apostles:
"These are the twelve who were rejected from among the seventy, as
Judas Iscariot was from among the twelve, because they absolutely
denied our Lord's divinity at the instigation of Cerinthus. Of these
Luke said, 'They went out from us, but they were not of us10;' and
Paul called them 'false apostles and deceitful workers11.' Simon;
Levi; Bar-Kubbā; Cleon; Hymenaeus; Candarus12; Clithon (?); Demas;
Narcissus; Slīkīspus (?); Thaddaeus; Mārūthā.
All the best
Riccardo Giannuzzi Savelli
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