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This needs fixing to prevent it being confused with Odotheus and inappropriately merged again. I have all the primary and secondary sources to do it. I'll do it soon; I'm ill at the moment. --
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Merger proposal
Alatheus and Saphrax are predominantly mentioned as a pair (duo) in historiography. They are separated only when studying their names. They were both regents to their King's son, and together led their tribe in battles. Gbook hits: "Alatheus und Saphrax" (69), "Alatheus und Safrax" (45), "Alatheus and Saphrax" (40), "Alatheus and Safrax" (20), "Alatheus und Safrac" (15), "Saphrax and Alatheus" (14), etc.--
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This needs fixing to prevent it being confused with Odotheus and inappropriately merged again. I have all the primary and secondary sources to do it. I'll do it soon; I'm ill at the moment. --
Jmullaly (
talk)
04:29, 26 February 2015 (UTC)reply
Merger proposal
Alatheus and Saphrax are predominantly mentioned as a pair (duo) in historiography. They are separated only when studying their names. They were both regents to their King's son, and together led their tribe in battles. Gbook hits: "Alatheus und Saphrax" (69), "Alatheus und Safrax" (45), "Alatheus and Saphrax" (40), "Alatheus and Safrax" (20), "Alatheus und Safrac" (15), "Saphrax and Alatheus" (14), etc.--
Zoupan07:55, 4 August 2015 (UTC)reply