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31 May 2024
- diffhist Dynasty 06:21 −102 Remsense talk contribs (Reverting edit(s) by Sushidude21! (talk) to rev. 1225893045 by Citation bot: seems unnecessary (UV 0.1.5)) Tags: Ultraviolet Undo
- diffhist Dynasty 04:04 +102 Sushidude21! talk contribs Tags: Reverted Visual edit
30 May 2024
- diffhist Latin Empire 16:00 +521 8bit12man talk contribs (Grammar edits on first paragraph and image changed) Tag: Visual edit
29 May 2024
- diffhist Andrew, Duke of Calabria 15:52 −4 Векочел talk contribs (removed Category:Jure uxoris kings; added Category:Kings consort using HotCat)
28 May 2024
- diffhist Capetian dynasty 16:10 +135 Vif12vf talk contribs (Restored revision 1225335442 by BTM170 (talk)) Tags: Twinkle Undo
- diffhist Capetian dynasty 06:10 −135 88.114.70.31 talk Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m Empire of Nicaea 01:02 −1 8bit12man talk contribs (Changed word) Tag: Visual edit
25 May 2024
- diffhist Empire of Nicaea 19:41 +1 2603:8081:28f0:b840:65eb:293f:192c:ccf9 talk (→Foundation)
- diffhist Principality of Achaea 18:26 +634 8bit12man talk contribs (Changed image and caption and grammar edits on the Foundation subheading) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Constantinople 16:48 0 97.179.157.17 talk (→1081–1185: Constantinople under the Komneni: Respelled Comnenian as Komnenian because more people are familiar with the "K" spelling rather than the Latinized C)
- diffhist Constantinople 16:45 0 97.179.157.17 talk (→1081–1185: Constantinople under the Comneni: Respelled Comneni as Komneni for consistency in spelling)
24 May 2024
- diffhist James I of Aragon 19:27 −132 79.117.95.184 talk (Anachronistic use of languages. Pretry much like adding Spanish into the intro of Seneca's or Maimonides' articles (whose Spanish names also appear in quite a lot of books and streets). The languages relevant here are the ones native to the states these characters belonged to) Tags: Manual revert Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit