Talk:Milo of Croton
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I had learned of him in an ancient history course as "Milo of Kroton" Google comparison "milo of kroton" wins over "milo of croton" or "milon of croton" or "milon of kroton" but I am unsure if there is a reason it hasn't been moved yet. -Ich (talk) 21:07, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
Details have been checked with the Oxford Classical Dictionary (1970), art. "Milon", and Der Kleine Pauly (1975), art. "Milon".
Will someone please "move" the article to the new, correct name?
S.
The second article is almost the same as this page from the Perseus Project. I don't know if it is fair use or not, but maybe it could be fixed when the articles are merged.
Corky842