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Janus named after Doors?

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A statement in this article:

"just as Janus’s name comes from the Latin word for door, ianua.[8][9][10]"

Contradicts a statement in the article on Janus:

 "He has under his tutelage the stepping in and out of the door of homes,[29] the ianua, which took its name from him,[30] and not vice versa.[31]"

I am no Roman scholar so I have no idea which is true, but the three references in this article are Etruscan history books, so might not be as well researched as a Roman history book [30] which is: F. Altheim History of Roman Religion London 1938 p. 194; V. Basanoff, Les dieux des Romains (Paris, 1942), p. 18. One fix would be to change "comes from" to "shares a root with", since that doesn't make a claim of origin/direction. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.234.228.146 (talk) 00:48, 19 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Argos vs. Argus

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Twice the text mentions Argos; while the linked article is to the city of Argos, he second use of Argos makes it clear that it refers to Argus Ponoptes. Mastakos (talk) 01:33, 1 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]