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Agreed but I haven't any idea if one exists. The current photo could be cropped to focus on Hephaestion & Drypetis but I'm not sure if that's in-line with Wiki policies. --Trosik (talk) 16:41, 16 April 2021 (UTC)Reply
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The article's title uses the spelling 'Drypetis' but most of the text uses the alternative spelling 'Drypteis' it would be best if the spelling were consistent throughout the article and the rest of Wikipedia. Other articles mostly use the 'Drypetis' spelling. If there is a reason to prefer one spelling over the other that should be clarified here before making the changes. --2601:281:8500:cc0:e8e4:b119:76e3:6da3 (talk)23:55, 1 December 2018 (UTC)Reply