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The only daughter of Evenor and Leukippe (Leucippe) who dwelt on the central mountain of the island of Atlantis.
Kleito was a mortal woman and the wife of Poseidon (lord of the Sea); she and Poseidon had five pairs of twin boys who became the rulers of Atlantis; the twins were named: Atlas and Eumelus (or Gadeirus), Ampheres, and Evaemon, Mneseus, and Autokhthon (Autochthon), Elasippus, and Mestor and, finally, Azaes and Diaprepes; the descendants of Kleito were the rulers of Atlantis and the surrounding seas for untold generations.
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