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12 July 2025
- diffhist m Isidore of Seville 22:52 +44 Suite1408 talk contribs (Adding category.)
- diffhist Herodian 18:08 +1,534 DerMaxdorfer talk contribs (Some additions and corrections - especially important is that the introduction doesn't contradict the balanced account in the main text by presenting a biased view of the speculations regarding Herodianus' origin. Even some of the references quoted here in favour of a Syrian origin state that Asia minor is more probable than Syria, see e. g. Šašel Kos 1986, p. 278.)
11 July 2025
- diffhist Damnatio memoriae 17:13 +31 Aronlee90 talk contribs (added Category:Posthumous events using HotCat)
10 July 2025
- diffhist Gladius 03:14 +25 Robert Dominik talk contribs (Added a link to Marian reforms after the passage "after the consulships of Gaius Marius")
9 July 2025
- diffhist Herodian 13:06 −97 DerMaxdorfer talk contribs (usual formatting for bibliographies; marked reviews as such; added monograph specifically on Herodian; cleanup in the sourcecode)
8 July 2025
- diffhist Wayback Machine 10:15 −45 88.201.28.58 talk (It used to be blocked long ago but not anymore)
7 July 2025
- diffhist m Subligaculum 23:54 −19 Joe in Australia talk contribs (→See also: Removed "Tallit Katan" because it is not worn on the lower body)
- diffhist m Subligaculum 23:51 −18 Joe in Australia talk contribs (→See also: Removed "Breechcloth" because it just redirects to "Loincloth")
- diffhist Isidore of Seville 11:22 +257 78.154.14.90 talk (→Criticisms and contemporary appraisal)
- diffhist Isidore of Seville 11:18 −226 78.154.14.90 talk (→Veneration: literal quote instead of debatable interpretation. Certainly Braulio would have meant the ancient civilisation of Rome and Greece, not of 'Hispania'; nor is it clear without context that 'we' refers to 'the Spanish peoples'.)