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I am not sure of the correct convention in Wikipedia, but shouldn't Greek titles be given in Greek characters, followed by the romanized version? E.G. Του Αγαθου (Tou Agathou)--
APRCooper09:27, 13 March 2006 (UTC)reply
Date of death?
The article on St. Nicephorus in the Catholic Encyclopedia gives his date of death as June 2, 829. What is the source for the date given in this article, April 5, 828?
Caeruleancentaur (
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08:34, 13 March 2009 (UTC)reply
It could be that the Greeks used the
Julian calendar while the Catholics use the
Gregorian Calender. If you have the source, then go ahead and put in the Catholic Encyclopedia as a source since it's the Common Era calender thats in use. Take Care... Dinkytown 17:11, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
Is there any reason why his named is given as "Nikephoros" instead of "Nicephorus"? All other Patriarchs are called by their Latinized names.
Tintero21 (
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23:17, 11 May 2023 (UTC)reply