Talk:Deianira
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[edit]Er..."according to Robert Graves"...modern authors are not sources on Greek mythology. Graves's mythology very carefully footnotes the sources for all his different versions of the stories. We can do better than that. john 05:33, 13 May 2004 (UTC)
Pronunciation
[edit]Well, yup, this IPA is cited (albeit it to an offline source), so good job there. That said, especially with a lead as overloaded and messy as this one is, it should be omitted and moved to a Wiktionary entry or moved into some infobox in the manner of {{Chinese}}. Similarly, isn't Greek phonetic enough that its IPA can be omitted? — LlywelynII 09:04, 28 August 2014 (UTC)
(Pending some consensus on that change, though, I'll improve things a bit by moving the literal translations into the running text). — LlywelynII
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