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13 July 2025
- diffhist m Vetus Latina 00:28 −12 Mikeatnip talk contribs (Undid revision 1300217938 by Mikeatnip (talk)Sorry, I was adding this to the Spanish page and didnt realize I was still on the English site!) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Vetus Latina 00:26 +12 Mikeatnip talk contribs (→New Testament: añadir cita) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m Vetus Latina 00:17 0 Mikeatnip talk contribs (→New Testament: fix)
- diffhist m Vetus Latina 00:11 +13 Mikeatnip talk contribs (→New Testament: my hard copy has this on page 101)
12 July 2025
- diffhist Bart D. Ehrman 16:18 −3 KnowDeath talk contribs (→Personal life: Correcting date) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
10 July 2025
- diffhist m Paris 23:27 −3 Salmoonlight talk contribs
- diffhist m Paris 16:14 0 Chipmunkdavis talk contribs (→Cycling: Tweak pipe placement)
9 July 2025
- diffhist m Paris 11:41 +16 Rodw talk contribs (Disambiguating links to Japanese (link changed to Japanese people) using DisamAssist.)
8 July 2025
- diffhist Paris 16:34 +490 Macbrindle talk contribs (→20th and 21st centuries: The Notre-Dame Cathedral reopened in 7 December 2024 following over 2,000 days of work involving over 2,000 workers and millions of Euros in donations pledged by wealthy citizens used for the project) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Paris 16:27 +2,039 Macbrindle talk contribs (→20th and 21st centuries: In 2017, billionaire François Pinault received a 50‑year lease to convert the historic Bourse de Commerce into a contemporary art museum, overseen by Japanese architect Tadao Ando.[1] Construction was delayed by COVID, and it finally opened in May 2021.[2] On 15 April 2019, the historic Notre Dame Cathedral caught fire beginning in the eaves of it's roof.[3] The Notre-Dame Fire engulfed the spire and most of the roof. Firefighters were able to control the blaze, sa) Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links added