User talk:Lux8716
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Attalus
[edit]Hi Lux8716, if you want to rename a page (like from Attalus III to Attalos III), please use the "Move" function in the top menu. It automatically keeps links, retains History, and does not generate an empty link. Regards PHG 01:09, 30 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Hi Lux8716, I cheked on Goggle, and it seems the spelling "Attalus" is much more widely used in English than "Attalos". I would think "Attalus" might be prefered on the English Wikipedia. Regards. PHG 01:20, 30 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Image Tagging Image:Stoa of Attalos.jpg
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