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|style="vertical-align: top; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | For your tireless efforts in the field of Classical Greece and Rome, for your upstanding patience and care when working with your articles, and specifically for your defense of academic consensus on the pages ], ] and ], I award you, Akhilleus, with this '''Epic Barnstar''', which ironically refers both to the topic which you clearly adore and to your resiliency in the face of the 'many twists and turns' these challenges have given you. ]<sup>]</sup> 06:08, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
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Akhilleus is the hero of the Iliad. I'm just some guy, though. I like contributing to pages related to classical antiquity.

Comments? Go to the talk page.
The Epic Barnstar
For your tireless efforts in the field of Classical Greece and Rome, for your upstanding patience and care when working with your articles, and specifically for your defense of academic consensus on the pages The Odyssey, Alexander the Great and Homosexuality in ancient Greece, I award you, Akhilleus, with this Epic Barnstar, which ironically refers both to the topic which you clearly adore and to your resiliency in the face of the 'many twists and turns' these challenges have given you. CaveatLector 06:08, 3 November 2006 (UTC)