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Anyone care to guess?
Hercules was son of the god Zeus and Alcmene of Thebes. Zeus was also known as Huēs (Ὓης) in his aspect as the god of rains and dews. Hercules was thus alternatively known as Huēsou huios (Ὓησου υἱός), "Son of Hues." Transliterating the "ου" as "u" (as is normally done), and the other upsilons (with rough breathing) using the Latin letter V (equivalent to U) rather than the usual "hy", and changing to the Latin nominative ending "us", gives ____________.
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Does anyone know if my sig is too big?
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One of thier better songs. My favorite is Rosa Parks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPp8v7DKM5U |
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ooops! I guess you can't copy and paste Greek text to Chiefsplanet.
Start with "huesou huios" and follow the transliterating directions in post 4131 to see what I have been reading about for the last 10 or 15 minutes. |
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