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Unless he is known in English as Felofei, he should be moved to
Felofey. The move doesn't require an admin, but I would rather wait to check whether anyone knows which name prevails in English (if there is one). -
Irpen02:26, 15 October 2005 (UTC)reply
Filofei seems to be reasonably well established, although the correct English translation is Philotheus, of course. On Google search, Philotheus yields 12,900 hits (mostly unrelated to Russia), Filofei - 433, Filofey - 259, Philopheus - 44, and Felofey (as proposed by you) - 1 hit. --
Ghirlandajo21:48, 15 October 2005 (UTC)reply
Well, of course I meant
Filofey (Felofey was a typo). I checked Britannica. It calls him "Philotheus (Filofei's)" in the Russian literature article and
Philotheus of Pskov in the Eastern Orthodoxy article. I suggest to move it to
Philotheus of Pskov and have the rest as redirects. How about that? --
Irpen 03:36, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
OK, since no one is objecting, I will then move it to [[
Philotheus of Pskov. Last chance to raise objections. --
Irpen01:29, 10 November 2005 (UTC)reply