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12 April 2025
- diffhist Module:Citation/CS1/Identifiers 14:06 +11 Trappist the monk talk contribs
- diffhist Module:Citation/CS1/Identifiers 13:55 0 Trappist the monk talk contribs
- diffhist Module:Citation/CS1 13:48 +5,157 Trappist the monk talk contribs (sync from sandbox;)
- diffhist Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration 13:48 +1,788 Trappist the monk talk contribs (sync from sandbox;)
- diffhist Module:Citation/CS1/Identifiers 13:48 +555 Trappist the monk talk contribs (sync from sandbox;)
- diffhist Module:Citation/CS1/COinS 13:48 +171 Trappist the monk talk contribs (sync from sandbox;)
- diffhist Florence 10:35 +391 Naddy555 talk contribs
8 April 2025
- diffhist m Indo-European languages 15:18 +25 HJ Mitchell talk contribs (Reverted edit by 197.36.104.214 (talk) to last version by DJABFDISK) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist Indo-European languages 15:16 −25 197.36.104.214 talk (→Citations) Tags: Reverted reference list removal
- diffhist Darmstadt 10:38 +339 2003:cb:372c:379:74b9:d26c:c885:f4c7 talk (→Culture: added information and reference for the Palace Museum)
7 April 2025
- diffhist Palaeography 20:53 +39 Mikhail Ryazanov talk contribs (→Carolingian minuscule: "the following table" is empty)
- diffhist m Palaeography 20:42 0 Mikhail Ryazanov talk contribs (→Roman period: JPEG → PNG)
- diffhist m Palaeography 20:31 0 Mikhail Ryazanov talk contribs (→Roman period: JPEG → PNG)
- diffhist Etruscan language 10:25 +398 Tursclan talk contribs (+ ref)
- diffhist Etruscan language 10:09 +538 Tursclan talk contribs (removed a paragraph without sources. The consensus among scholars is that Talitha means marriageable girl and that it derives from the Greek word talis. there is no consensus that it derives from some Semitic language, beyond the origin of the Greek word itself.)
- diffhist Indo-European languages 05:43 +59 DJABFDISK talk contribs
6 April 2025
- diffhist m Darmstadt 19:04 +55 Dl2000 talk contribs (need ref; tidy)
- diffhist Wikipedia:WikiProject Reliability 15:58 +42 Zxm92 talk contribs (→Participants: joined group) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor