Talk:Gaius Iulius Caesar (name)/Draft

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Catherine Feeley has nominated the version dated 11:44, 19 July 2007 (CDT) of this article for approval. Other editors may also sign to support approval. The Classics Workgroup and Linguistics Workgroup are overseeing this approval. Unless this notice is removed, the article will be approved on 20070724.

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This article was first nominated for approval by Classics editor Catherine Feeley for version 100135496. --Matt Innis (Talk) 23:04, 18 July 2007 (CDT)

Newest revision is 1001135528. I think the article can be approved now. —Arne Eickenberg 11:08, 25 July 2007 (CDT)
Yet another quick revision (100135727): changed the format of the footnotes. —Arne Eickenberg 11:31, 25 July 2007 (CDT)

Name

Given that there is no article at Caesar do we really need to tag ", name" on the end of this article. Similar to other name/title based articles such as Baron and Baronet. Derek Harkness 11:09, 4 June 2007 (CDT)

Now changed. Caesar (as disambiguation, name etc.) is now in "See also". —Arne Eickenberg 21:23, 2 July 2007 (CDT)

"Jiulius Caesar" as a name

There is a prominent American politician that uses the name "Julius Caesar". Yi Zhe Wu 19:12, 16 July 2007 (CDT)

Interesting. :-) There's also a German politican by the name Cajus-Julius Caesar. These two would be mentioned in the article Julius Caesar (disambiguation) or in an article called Julius Caesar (name). This article here is only about those whose name was (or is) actually Gaius Iulius Caesar, not even Gaius Julius Caesar with an anglicized J…, i.e. (most probably) only people from Roman antiquity. Cheers. —Arne Eickenberg 21:48, 16 July 2007 (CDT)

Changes made after approval nomination

Corrected the remark on Iuppiter's older name Iovis. There were other old Jupiter-names, e.g. the archaic Zeus-derivate Dieus. Therefore sentence changed from "which used to be the older name of Iuppiter" to "which used to be one of the older names of Iuppiter". The revision-ID for the nominated article should accordingly be updated. —Arne Eickenberg 23:56, 18 July 2007 (CDT)

I thought the page should have been approved by now, why is it still a draft? Yi Zhe Wu 13:33, 6 August 2007 (CDT)