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The result was: promoted by
BorgQueen (
talk) 01:25, 19 April 2023 (UTC)
François Tomb at Vulci - Liberation of Caelius Vibenna. First on the right is Aulus Vibenna
... that the
Capitoline Hill in Rome possibly owes its name to the discovery in that place of the head of the
Etruscan hero Aulus Vibenna(pictured, first on the right)? Source: Briquel (1997), p. 62-63
[1]
Length, date (30 March but no prob) ok. Image free on Commons. QPQ pending. Hooks might need a bit of tweaking. For ALT0, article says that the name might be derived from this origin, so that ambiguity would need to be reflected in hook. For ALT1 it's ok, albeit the structure of the sentence in the article could be revised a bit for readability. --
Soman (
talk) 14:39, 1 April 2023 (UTC)
I think, in ALT1, there should be a comma between "Etruscan tradition" and "Aulus Vibenna":