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Could you please explain more about synergy in merging three Beluses with Bel (mythology)? Quickly I would say that Belus #1, #2 and #3 are more or less based on the same Latin and Greek mythology and sources, but Bel has different meaning (i.e. 'lord'). My opinion is that Belus as character should stay, but maybe all three could be merged into Belus (mythology). --Iwfi 19:11, 22 August 2007 (UTC)