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Speedy deletion nomination of Metropolis in Asia

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Hereberht of Huntingdon

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Speedy deletion nomination of Nowhere Else, South Australia

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Guillaume II de Thurey

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Are there any reliable sources about this person that you can add? If so just edit the article and add citations using the cite tool, or if you have any thoughts or questions just let me know. Blythwood (talk) 05:45, 13 March 2016 (UTC)

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"Seguin Badefol" has been moved to Draft:Seguin Badefol due to the excessive number of disambiguation links. Once these links are fixed the article may be requested to be moved back to article space. bd2412 T 13:31, 21 March 2016 (UTC)

Nomination of HD 234078 for deletion

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Jean de Tulle(s)

I've noticed your 3 stubs Jean de Tulles, Jean de Tulles II and Jean Vincent de Tulles. The text of the articles seems inconsistent as to whether they're "de" or not and whether it's "Tulles" or "Tulle": please check that everything is accurate.

Is the second JdT known in sources as "II"? If not, then we should disambiguate them in some other way, with a disambiguation page at the basic name Jean de Tulles. Jean de Tulles (died 1608) etc would be the standard way to distinguish them. PamD 07:15, 14 April 2016 (UTC)

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Aprus of Toul

Okay so I tried to see if I can link Aprus of Toul to the French wiki like I have with other pages-but it seems there is no page, or is there a page under another name you think? Wgolf (talk) 02:01, 24 April 2016 (UTC)

Speedy deletion nomination of Louis de Rouvroy de Saint-Simon

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City and diocese articles

Hi! First off, thanks and congrats for creating articles on ancient cities and Christian dioceses! However a few words of advice: please take a bit extra time to clean these articles up, and bring them to an acceptable standard of English prose and conformity with our WP:MOS. E.g. in Tymandus you repeated information, over-capitalized terms, and over-linked common words. Please also take some time to find appropriate categories for the articles you create. Especially regarding the dioceses, please take care to differentiate between the actual historical dioceses and Roman Catholic titular dioceses in predominantly Eastern/Oriental Orthodox areas, where in many cases there has never been an actual residential Catholic bishop. Regarding references, it is generally not advisable to use sources earlier than the late 19th century, unless you use primary sources, in which case however it is always good practice to corroborate them with a relatively modern secondary or tertiary source. Other than that, keep up the good job! Cheers, Constantine 16:19, 16 August 2016 (UTC)

Also, please do not create duplicate articles for topics that already exist, like with Dioshieron and Birgi. If you do so, then please take care to differentiate their scope, and do not simply lump information from the one into the other indiscriminately. In this case, please also retain the references, and provide attribution of your source when you copy stuff over. In addition, you really should not leave French and Italian names, terms and phrases untranslated. If you don't know how to do it properly, please don't do it at all. Per WP:COMPETENCE, this is a major issue, as you cannot expect other editors to run behind you and fix your problems. So again, please take adequate time with your articles. It is not quantity that counts, but quality. Cheers, Constantine 10:05, 20 August 2016 (UTC)
I see that my advice has failed to make any impact about taking a few extra minutes to consolidate your text. At least read the WP:MOS: you don't have to, in fact are discouraged from, linking dates and common terms, as well as repeating the same link more than once. Cheers, Constantine 21:43, 30 August 2016 (UTC)
Seriously, please stop it. Your English skills are not good, so at least please don't "correct" afterwards when people try to clean up your articles. Constantine 00:07, 31 August 2016 (UTC)
First, if you want to discuss something, please do it in the article talk page or in your or my talk pages, not like this. Second, the bishopric is incidental: the main article is, and can only be, about the settlement, and in the case of Dioshieron/Christopolis/Pyrgion/Birgi, the settlement is one and the same, or at least there is not enough material to warrant two or more separate articles, as is the case say with Byzantium/Constantinople/Istanbul.
As such, when you create an article with the name of a city, the clear WP:PRIMARYTOPIC is the settlement, period. Now, the settlement happened to be a bishopric in earlier times, under different names: originally Dioshieron, and under the Byzantines Christopolis and Pyrgion. Today, the Roman Catholic Church, for its own reasons, has a titular see with the ancient name of Dioshieron rather than the Byzantine names. This all still applies prima facie to the same site, the same settlement, which is the primary topic of any article using any of the names Dioshieron/Christopolis/Pyrgion/Birgi. To split the article up because there is a titular see with the ancient name is, to put it bluntly, Catholic WP:POV-driven nonsense. The episcopal list of the Catholic Church is not a naming guide for Wikipedia, and one really, really should refrain from creating, writing, and naming articles looking solely through that lens.
That was the point of my first comment to you, BTW: most of these eastern titular dioceses are nothing but hollow shells, as there never was a residential Catholic bishop, or if there was, it was only for a short period of time during the Crusades. Most of the titular appointees never even stepped foot there, so writing all these articles about cities that were bishoprics and only mentioning "no longer a residential bishopric, X is listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see" is the equivalent of a lie by omission: there never was a Catholic residential see, most of these sees were Orthodox/Melkite/etc. under one of the eastern patriarchates. I strongly urge you to include this in your articles, or at least to avoid giving the impression that there was nothing other than the Roman Catholic Church in the region. To that end, you should expand your reference base because obviously sites like Catholichierarchy.org, while informative and useful, also have a too-narrow focus and POV.
If enough material exists to write a separate article on the diocese (or dioceses, if there are several confessions and not just the Catholics having a see there), then you should do so, but then name it something like "Diocese of X", "Bishopric of ", Roman Catholic/Eastern Orthodox/Syriac Orthodox/etc. diocese of X" or "X (titular see)", etc.. What you should not do is what you are doing in Dioshieron, where you start from your desire to have an article about the Catholic titular see, and split the settlement article to suit your starting point.
I am sure that you are well-intentioned and that all this is influenced by the fact that Catholic sources on sees etc. are far easier to find, but you are nevertheless making some errors here that a) are important as they affect the quality and neutrality of your articles, b) have led other editors like you to problems in the past, c) can easily be corrected with minimal effort on your part, and d) if left unchanged require much cleanup by other editors. Cheers, Constantine 06:52, 31 August 2016 (UTC)

After Diocese of Iconium, I am raising a WP:COMPETENCE issue or a WP:NPOV issue with a request of blocking you the next time you don't do proper research: the see of Iconium continues to be awarded in the Greek Orthodox Church of Constantinople to this day, and was not abolished after Manzikert but continued to have a local Christian flock until the early 20th century. For the last time, if you don't know something, don't write about it, and most especially don't guess. That is not how encyclopedias are written. I am willing to help out, but you have to do your part too, and so far criticism seems not to bother you, at least judging from the fact that you cannot even get the name of Michel Le Quien right, whom you use in almost all of your articles on eastern sees. Cheers, Constantine 09:21, 4 September 2016 (UTC)

Thanks for creating Moglenitsas, but again, please do not translate from languages you don't actually speak. If you cannot distinguish that "Almopias" is the genitive of "Almopia" in German, please don't translate from German, or ask for help at Wikipedia:Translators available. Google Translate is no substitute for language skills. Better leave the article shorter than introduce errors. Cheers, Constantine 07:54, 14 September 2016 (UTC)
Sigh, for the n-th time, please take time to properly edit your articles. Your article on the Metropolis of Kitros, Katerini and Platamon was riddled with typo errors, incorrect copy-pastes from your sources, etc. These are things that are easy to fix, and really shouldn't be present at all. They are signs of sloppy work, and cause doubts about the accuracy of the rest of the article. And, in view of your past edits, it is very bad form to write an article about a mostly Orthodox bishopric (a single Catholic incumbent is known) and only categorize it as a "Catholic titular see". Constantine 19:49, 29 September 2016 (UTC)
Consider this the last warning. You have repeatedly displayed utter ignorance of the historical background on the cities you write on. Your approach to "mix-and-match" random sources from the internet with articles from non-English WPs results in a confused mess of information, which is exacerbated by the fact that you appear to use automatic translators, and do not actually comprehend Greek, German, French, and Italian, which you have "translated" from in the past. This is coupled with your refusal, or inability, to copyedit them for even the most elementary typos and other errors. More importantly, you consistently follow a pro-Catholic WP:POV in the diocese articles, even introducing Catholic titular bishops on an article that is clearly about the Orthodox residential see, or categorizing an Orthodox residential diocese only as a Catholic titular see. Now this last is either due to the complete ignorance mentioned above, or it is deliberate. In either case, it is a problem, because it introduces factual and POV errors in articles. Finally, the complete lack of any response, either through a message at a talk page, or through an improvement in your editing behaviour, is frustrating to anyone (currently: me) who tries to clean up after you. I have yet to see a single article of yours where there were not factual errors, either through ignorance of the context, or through poor translation of the sources used. So be warned: if you don't shape up, and continue in the same manner, I will open a WP:RFC, and we will see what comes out of it. Constantine 07:11, 3 October 2016 (UTC)

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