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1 May 2024
- diffhist m Vizier 03:25 +8 NotADev talk contribs (Correct term)
- diffhist m List of Ottoman grand viziers 03:24 +8 NotADev talk contribs (This appears to be more of a coat of arms than a seal, with the misconception likely coming from the naming of the file.)
- diffhist Anatolia 03:24 +35 HeyElliott talk contribs (Redundant, added info to refs, ce) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
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- diffhist Theodore Spandounes 00:50 +38 HeyElliott talk contribs (Importing Wikidata short description: "Greek historian") Tag: Shortdesc helper
30 April 2024
- diffhist m Rhodes 23:47 +10 Weatherextremes talk contribs (→Climate: updated data as per source)
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- diffhist Mehmed II 18:37 −56 Shahrad726 talk contribs (gggggghh) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Sokollu Mehmed Pasha 15:19 −13 FMSky talk contribs (→Death)
- diffhist m Greece 15:19 +1 Mr. Lechkar talk contribs
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- diffhist Siege of Negroponte (1470) 12:31 +4 Prakashs27 talk contribs (added year)
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- diffhist m Rhodes 08:41 +100 Poopypoopoopooo talk contribs (fixed errors) Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist m Greece 05:47 −1 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Greek War of Independence (1821–1832): deleting punctuation mark)
- diffhist Greece 05:46 −477 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Greek War of Independence (1821–1832): removing unneeded reference to Katsiardi-Hering, who only states that Rigas was a "murdered visionary of Balkan revolution" (nb: not "of Greek independence"))
- diffhist Greece 05:43 −1 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→History: moving paragraph to next section, as the ascendancy of the merchants was of "significance in the development of the national movement" [per source, p. 21])
- diffhist Greece 05:42 −70 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Venetian possessions and Ottoman rule (15th century – 1821): shortening repetitions, editing per source, p.26 "Few members of this emergent commercial middle class demonstrated much interest in the nationalist enthusiasms of the nascent intelligentsia. But many of the newly enriched merchants endowed schools and libraries, subsidised the publication of books reflecting western ideas and paid for young Greeks to study in the universities of western Europe, where they came into contact [...]")
- diffhist Greece 05:29 −85 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Visual arts: moving sentence, deleting repetition, the source cited only contains a definition of "polychromy" as "The practice of decorating architectural elements, sculpture, etc., in a variety of colors.")
- diffhist Greece 05:05 −153 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Science and technology: removing duplicate information and shortening sentence)
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- diffhist John VIII Palaiologos 03:43 +15 115.66.181.240 talk (Fixed grammar to sound smoother) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
29 April 2024
- MOS:CIRCA) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
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- diffhist Republic of Venice 19:39 −11 91.245.38.124 talk Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist Republic of Venice 19:37 +347 91.245.38.124 talk Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist m Mehmed II 13:18 +28 Sira Aspera talk contribs Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist m Mehmed II 13:14 −2 Sira Aspera talk contribs Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist m Mehmed II 13:12 +49 Sira Aspera talk contribs Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
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- diffhist Anatolia 12:56 −243 192.41.114.224 talk (→Etymology) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m Bayezid II 12:44 −97 Sira Aspera talk contribs Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
28 April 2024
- diffhist Lesbos 22:31 +61 Piccco talk contribs (relevant information in the same paragraph) Tag: Visual edit
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- diffhist Byzantine Empire 21:27 +363 Wario2 talk contribs (Added aclaration on end date.) Tag: Reverted
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- diffhist Constantine XI Palaiologos 20:02 −2 68.174.28.254 talk Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m Ağa Yusuf Pasha 19:44 −48 Sira Aspera talk contribs Tags: Manual revert Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Andreas Palaiologos 19:25 +19 Sorovor talk contribs (Quick fix, based on the source)
- diffhist Andreas Palaiologos 19:20 +920 Sorovor talk contribs (Since people (wrongly) keep adding Ferdinand and Isabella as successors here maybe these (sourced) notes will suffice to clear up the situation)
- diffhist m Greece 18:50 −3 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Visual arts: deleting word)
- diffhist m Greece 18:50 +1 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Visual arts: correctin typographical error, fixing wikilink)
- diffhist Greece 18:49 −402 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Visual arts: "trimming" paragraph)
- diffhist Byzantine Empire 18:47 +8 VexVector talk contribs Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Byzantine Empire 18:46 −4 VexVector talk contribs Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Greece 18:36 −41 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Venetian possessions and Ottoman rule (15th century – 1821): removing ascription of the ascendacy of Greek merchants to a "mastery of shipping and commerce", which I cannot fing mentioned in Clogg's book)
- diffhist m Greece 18:33 −9 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Venetian possessions and Ottoman rule (15th century – 1821): fixing error, deleting word)
- diffhist Greece 18:32 −104 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Venetian possessions and Ottoman rule (15th century – 1821): moving sentence to relevant paragraph, editing: there is no reason to make special mention to the Reformation (which was a movement aiming to reform the Catholic Church) and the Enlightenment (there was such a thing that has been called modern Greek Enlightenment), retaining Clogg's general statement)