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Hi there, I am contacting you here as this seems to be the wiki you are most active in. There is currently an ongoing proposal with regards to having an ancient Greek Wikipedia, accompanied by an active incubator wiki that has plenty of articles already. I thought I would let you know as you have an interest in ancient Greek, so you're more than welcome to participate if you find it worthwhile. Gts-tg (talk) 17:19, 17 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
For initiating the process which disposed of Philodoppides. I still remember the mixture of admiration and fury I felt when I uncovered a longstanding well-constructed obscure biographical hoax, and how long it took me to be certain. At least "Bilitis", "Ossian" and "Rowley" wrote some decent poetry.
Thank you for this! You're absolutely right, -doppides isn't plausible; the name should mean 'son of Philodoppus', but -dopp- isn't a syllable that occurs in any ancient Greek word or name as far as I know. I suspect it's based on, e.g., Pheidippides (Pheid-(h)ipp-ides, 'son of Pheidippus'). Poimenlaon (talk) 18:05, 30 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]