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Paerisades may or may not have had the title "Epiphanes" throughout his reign since he was held in honor as a "god" and was thought to be divine, which can possibly mean a manifestation of a god like "god-manifest", therefore I do not know whether I should add it as an official or as a theory, or just not add it all. If you have any thought on the matter, or suggestions, please state so here. LeukonTheBosporan (talk) 22:10, 30 March 2017 (UTC)Reply