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[edit] Link Errors
Nearly all of the linked names are either to different people of the same name (eg Sophocles and Erastothenes), another is a family in rome, yet another redirects to a genus of butterfly. Not really sure right now how to redlink properly; I'll try to figure it out later. Theotherkg 03:06, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
i changed the main page because it said that the Thirty had executed and exiled citizens who had collaborated with the Athenians during the Peloponnesian War . . . but of course that's silly, since it was talking about Athens and the Athenians themselves. you can't "collaborate" with your own city-state or nation-state. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.119.154.10 (talk) 14:13, 6 February 2008 (UTC)