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Mapple-- you might want to look at some of 70.68.228.208's other recent edits, including Sede vacante; he has made similiar claims that you have reverted in other papal articles. --BaronLarf 19:25, Apr 7, 2005 (UTC)

BaronLarf, thank you very much. I've expressed my opinion upon the cause of the mistake of 70.68.228.208 on the talk page for Sede vacante article. Mapple 20:04, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)

many thanks for your edit on the "What I believe" page. Makes the thing more readable! --danielsp 11:08, 8 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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Ulric

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Hi, I noticed that you made the last edits to the article on the name Ulric prior to the most recent one, and you're also a quite active contributor on Wikipedia articles. I contribute a lot on the Norwegian Wikipedia, but I'm not as familiar with the English version. I'm writing this to you because I came across a case of vandalism on that article, and I'm not sure about the appropriate way to handle it, and I was hoping you might be. In a popular forum in Norway someone today basically admitted to performing that vandalism on the Ulric article on Wikipedia two days ago in order to win an argument in a thread on that forum. This is the thread on that forum and the user Juliv in that thread is the same person as this user on Wikipedia. Having been caught in her vandalism on Wikipedia, the forum user also makes the point that her vandalism proves that Wikipedia is not a reliable source. I'm a bit puzzled as to how an edit made by an unregistered user who has never made any prior contributions could have her edit left standing for so long when her edit obviously contradicts with the source given. That source was already there before her vandalism. Tullerusk (talk) 07:57, 11 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Unknown consul

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Hi, I noticed you've been working on the List of Roman consuls, and writing biographical articles on some of them. You might not have any interest in this, but I thought I'd ask. While revising Herminia gens this morning, I ran across an inscription referring to a Lucius Herminius Crispinus, evidently a consul not included anywhere in our list or the lists of consuls designate or consuls of uncertain years. From the description vir clarissimus, I infer that he belongs to imperial times. But I was unable to learn anything further about him. Perhaps you might know of some source that mentions him? I feel that the inscription is fairly clear, but I'm not ready to add him to the list of undated consuls without consulting with other editors. Do you have any thoughts on this? P Aculeius (talk) 22:38, 11 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]