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Old 04-01-2008, 07:13 AM   #12
biannaruh

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Mike, you wrote:

putting it into a Greek form, Neron Kaisar (not sure where the final "n" came from). Many names rendered in Greek end with on, as part of their structure, even if the name in another language does not have the n at the end. The o in these cases is omega. So Nero becomes Neron, Apollo becomes Apollon, etc. Other names ending in o using omikron usually have an s put on the end when rendered in Greek.
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