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I took out "(Κορνήλιος Νέπως in Ancient Greek literature)". Unless the TLG CD-ROM has missed something, he isn't mentioned at all in Ancient Greek literature. If I'm mistaken, please reinsert with a reference. Andrew Dalby16:12, 19 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
It's not like we actually need the Greek name in there, but in defense of whoever thought it belonged I offer Plut. Lucullus 43.2: Νέπως δὲ Κορνήλιος οὐχ ὑπὸ γήρως φησὶν οὐδὲ νόσου παραλλάξαι τὸν Λεύκολλον, κτλ.davidiad.:02:34, 13 July 2012 (UTC)Reply