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Thanks so much for cleaning up my, umm.... inaccuracies (messes). Sometimes I can barely see what I'm writing. I might - or rather shall, at some point - either open a general section on
Triumphal ludi or, more likely, make sure that the descriptions of specific Triumphs include more on their ludi.
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Triumph; it's listed as such in the "Revived" Fasti Triumphales of 1550-ish, which I've already cited to Beard's
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Please stop changing the article their are other journalists that have award winning in the lede, and why does it matter ? it don't. I want to thank you for the other edits, it looks better than what did. Thank You
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On the other hand, you've found an excellent source that reinforces the validity of content that some readers might otherwise tag, asking for more or stronger sources. Good stuff.
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The detail's most definitely relevant to the article, as it illustrates some of the things that went on at triumphs. But it's the possible last of a very long sequence of
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And with you. I'll transfer some of the quoted material from your second citation into the main text. It's illuminating.
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