Talk:Marc Antony/@comment-33619443-20181129054800/@comment-36277500-20190119202400

@ Rayn haydyn Because we are playing courtesan, not a maiden, bride or wife...

@ StoryGirl83 I guess Syphax seemed to be quite popular ancient Numidian/African male name, as much as Sabina was quite popular ancient Roman female name. The first time I had met this name in Henryk Sienkiewicz's Quo Vadis. (These were Neron's times. There was a strong man named Ursus, and two men quarreled whether he's stronger than gladiator named Syphax of Ethiopia, or not. However, name "Syphax" was only mentioned once in the book, and he was fictional character.)