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  2. Hilarion Capucci - Wikipedia

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    Hilarion Capucci (1988) Capucci played a key role during the Iran hostage crisis.He made several visits to the hostages, and in early May 1980 he obtained the release of the bodies of the American soldiers who had died in the refueling accident during the rescue mission. [9]

  3. Clarion - Wikipedia

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    Clarion nightsnake (Hypsiglena unaocularis), a small colubrid snake; Clarion snake eel (Myrichthys pantostigmius), a tropical, marine eel; Clarión wren (Troglodytes tanneri), a species of bird

  4. Carnival Elation - Wikipedia

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    Carnival Elation is a 71,909-ton ship and is 855 feet long. She features 11 passenger decks and can accommodate up to 2,190 guests along with 900 crew members. [4]Despite being the smallest ship in the current Carnival fleet, [5] Carnival Elation offers a wide array of activities and amenities.

  5. Aaravos - Wikipedia

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    Aaravos is one of the first elves to exist in Xadia, making him approximately 5,000 years old when the series begins. He is the only being able to master all six of the Primal Sources of elemental magic, as well as "the seventh source" of dark magic, which he bestowed onto humanity as a gift. [1]

  6. Clarion Island - Wikipedia

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    Clarion Island (Spanish: Isla Clarión), formerly Santa Rosa, is the second largest, westernmost and most remote of Mexico's Revillagigedo Islands.The island is located 385 kilometres (239 mi) west of Socorro Island and just under 700 kilometres (430 mi) from the Mexican mainland.

  7. Clarion (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    Clarions depicted in the coat of arms of Grenville, a mid-16th century carving which clearly shows the labium openings in the pipes.Musical possibilities include panpipes, recorders and the pipe organ.

  8. Tityos - Wikipedia

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    Zeus hid Elara from his wife, Hera, by placing her deep beneath the earth. [2] Tityos grew so large that he split his mother's womb, and he was carried to term by Gaia, the Earth.

  9. Elara (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Zeus fell in love with Elara and hid her from his wife Hera's jealous rage by placing her deep beneath the Earth.This was where she gave birth to Tityos, a giant who is sometimes said to be the son of Gaia, the Earth goddess, for the reason being an earth-born (γηγενής gigenis "native") and brought up under the earth.