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This article, like many other articles on Roman gentes, functions more like a disambiguation page than an article. (I don't have a problem with that, as it's a technical stylebook issue.) Therefore, I removed the label that said it needed citations; it doesn't. It links to articles on individuals where presumably the brief facts given here on each are supported. It is also not orphaned, unless I'm misunderstanding that term. It links to many articles; few articles will link to it, because it mainly serves as a first stop when you're trying to figure out which Marcius you need. If the person adding the labels in October 2008 wants something else from the article, I suggest commenting here on the talk page. The article could probably use some further organization, but there are a lot of Marcii. Cynwolfe (talk) 00:43, 26 January 2009 (UTC)Reply