Talk:Xerigordos
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Are there citations for the name Xerigordos
[edit]As titled - do we have any citations for the name Xerigordos? In Steven Runchiman's writing it is given as Xerigordon; I have not been able to read Alexiad yet, but in this article it actually admits that Alexiad also gives the Xerigordon spelling. If there are no reasonable citations for "Xerigordos", then I am going to revert the move, as we do see support from citations for the "Xerigordon" spelling. Thanks.--ネイ (talk) 14:00, 4 June 2017 (UTC)
- Jay Rubenstein's Armies of Heaven (2011) uses "Xerigordos", as does Peter Frankopan's The First Crusade (2012). Those are just two from Google Books. The feminine Greek accusative "ten Xerigordon" clearly gives "he Xerigordos" in the nominative. I do not know why Runciman stuck to Xerigordon. Srnec (talk) 19:39, 4 June 2017 (UTC)
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