Talk:Alcathous

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The accompanying multi-stub article seems to have developed from an article on Alcathous, son of Pelops that was broadened into a multi-stub, then cut-&-paste split to create Alcathous, son of Pelops, then further broadened by expansion of the "Alcathous, son of Aesyetes" coverage to abt 4 lines and of the "Alcathous, son of Porthaon" entry to abt 2 lines. I expect it will be feasible to divide the history to properly attribute the content of the article that's already been split off, and that at least a fair job can be done to do the same for stubs Alcathous, son of Aesyetes and Alcathous, son of Porthaon. I'm not going to tag the multi-stub article "in use" before studying the structure of the history, but i hope anyone with a sudden motivation to add to it will hold off for a day or two to keep from complicating the situation further. TIA.
--Jerzyt 06:37, 20 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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