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Shouldn't thid be moved to Julius Caeser (judge)? -fonzy

Not necessarily. Julius we know and love was never prefixed as "Sir", I believe. Dysprosia 10:14, 15 Sep 2003 (UTC)

No what I mean is titles like "Sir" are not meant to be used in article titles. Unless by chance his first name was Sir. :-) -fonzy

What Fonzy says is right, but I think this is an obvious case where an exception should be made. Because if you want to look this guy up, you are not going to type "Julius Caesar Judge" into Google, you're going to put "Sir Julius Caesar" Mintguy 10:21, 15 Sep 2003 (UTC)

hmmm well I can live with it, but I have a bad feeling that this will confuse newbies. -fonzy