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Articles should use the exact name of their subjects for titles, followed by any disambiguating characteristics in parentheses. What I can't tell from the article is how "Φ/Γ Έλλας" should be transliterated. So should the title be "F/G Hellas", "Hellas (ship)", "Hellas (frigate)", or "Greek frigate Hellas" (with lowercase "f")? Cmprince 21:22, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Odysseas Androutsos is mentioned as one of three Admirals who received the ship in 1826. There must have been a confusion with someone else, since Androutsos was not an Admiral, but a General, and already dead by that time (murdered in 1825). Cplakidas 22:47, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
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Articles should use the exact name of their subjects for titles, followed by any disambiguating characteristics in parentheses. What I can't tell from the article is how "Φ/Γ Έλλας" should be transliterated. So should the title be "F/G Hellas", "Hellas (ship)", "Hellas (frigate)", or "Greek frigate Hellas" (with lowercase "f")? Cmprince 21:22, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Odysseas Androutsos is mentioned as one of three Admirals who received the ship in 1826. There must have been a confusion with someone else, since Androutsos was not an Admiral, but a General, and already dead by that time (murdered in 1825). Cplakidas 22:47, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
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