In reference to the question of pronunciation, it seems like Caedes might come from Latin (Roman and ancient universal language). Therefore, the 'c' might be pronounced like "ch" in common (as in ancient language of the common people of Rome) Latin or hard like "k" in classical Latin, and that 'ae' might be like the diphthong "æ" pronounced as either "ay" (like the first letter in the alphabet: A ) in the common Latin or "eye" in the classical. Thus, it might be said "Chay-dehs" or "Kie-dehs" Also, Cædes means bloodshed or massacre... hope I didn't agitate anyone.
Hi darkearth! Wow! I didn't know that Rhea was the mother of Romulus
& Remus. I saw the name Rhea in a story and I really liked it. Thankyou
for sharing that information with me! :)
-Alex
Never knowing
Shocking but we're nothing
We're just moments
We're Clever but we're clueless
We're just human
Amusing but confusing
Were trying but where is this all leading
Never Know
-Jack Johnson
hello, its been a couple of years since I've talked to you. lol Thank you for the picture comment on "Fall of Terror." I was on the top of Seneca and I turned around to look down the back of the rocks and I took that shot. I was getting the feeling of scary, partly because I was terrified up there, even though I've climbed up and down it about 5 times now. lol You were raised in West Virginia? Lucky. I wish I was, its much prettier there than here in Maryland (at least in my opinion) but I've been camping in WV ever since I was two (we own land up there) so I sorta grew up there. ;) Thank you for commenting on my pic though, hope all is well with you. =)