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Peer Review

This article provided good information about Greek-style games in Rome. I would recommend mentioning how the later information about Greek games is connected to the Capitoline Games specifically, if this is possible with information from your sources. You could also adjust the formatting to better match that of other Wikipedia pages, like separating sections instead of bolding titles (this can be done by surrounding the section titles with three equals signs on either side in "Edit source", e.g. ===History===) and making use of the <ref> function. Otherwise, I think this is a very good article! Great work! Kreidy (talk) 22:04, 31 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]