ThoughtfulOwl
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Meadred said:Interestingly enough, in Sweden we don't do this when it comes to Latin names, so here it is Marcus Aurelius. However, we sometimes "swedify" non-Latin foreign names, so king Charles I of England is known as Karl I, and Louis XIII is known as Ludvig XIII.
We italianize most old, common names; I can attest that it was quite a surprise when I discovered that the well known Cartesio was really named Descartes. We don't twist modern names, however, probably because television allows us to learn the right spelling firsthand; there is only one odd exception: the names of european royalty.

But now back to the original topic.
