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Shouldn't this be titled the Ionian Revolt? Ionian is the adjective for the colonies, and it also has a lot more results on Google. Ionian Revolt is also what my Greek history textbook calls it, at least :) Adam Bishop 21:20, 19 Aug 2003 (UTC)
I chose the title based on the articles that were already linking to the non-existent article. I wouldn't really have any problem with a title change (and a Google search shows that more articles refer to them as the "Ionian Revolts", although they didn't link to anything), but don't have the time right now. If someone else wants to tackle it, I give a complete thumb's up. Justin Bacon 19:48, 22 Aug 2003 (UTC)