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:* Most of the article wasn't written by Antidiskriminator as I changed most of his edits because of the prose, grammar and the use of non-English, outdated, irrelevant or incomplete sources. Large part of the article is based on sources that Antidiskriminator didn't use, so I would suggest that he doesn't claim to be creator of the article. His version was 806 characters and the one I wrote 1836 characters, while the two versions share about 600 characters of prose.--<span style="background-color: maroon; color: white">]</span> <sup>]</sup> 10:43, 24 March 2012 (UTC) | :* Most of the article wasn't written by Antidiskriminator as I changed most of his edits because of the prose, grammar and the use of non-English, outdated, irrelevant or incomplete sources. Large part of the article is based on sources that Antidiskriminator didn't use, so I would suggest that he doesn't claim to be creator of the article. His version was 806 characters and the one I wrote 1836 characters, while the two versions share about 600 characters of prose.--<span style="background-color: maroon; color: white">]</span> <sup>]</sup> 10:43, 24 March 2012 (UTC) | ||
::*Incorrect. Most of the article was written by me. is the version of the article I nominated. It contains 2023 characters + 333 characters of the list = 2,326 characters). The text ZjarriRrethues wrote (His brother was Alessio Span, who in the mid-15th century settled in Venice and served as a diplomat of the republic in the Ottoman Empire. Alessio Span claimed that they descended from several imperial Byzantine families. In Gjon Muzaka's 1510 work Breve memoria de li discendenti de nostra casa Musachi he is mentioned as a descendant of Emperor Theodosius, although it is unclear to whom it refers as there were three Byzantine emperors namedTheodosius. The Byzantine author Andreas Angelos Komnenos mentions Alexios III Angelos as his great-great-great grandfather in his work Constitutio Ordinis Constantiniani Equestris. According to that account his father was Michael, Duke of Drivast and his mother Helena Span... Gjon Muzaka's chronicle mentions that he survived the war and lived to an advanced age. In the early subdivisions of Albania during the Ottoman era the region formerly ruled by Pjetër Spani was known in Ottoman Turkish as Petrishpani or Ishpani. From 1430 to 1456 Spani is also often mentioned in the archives of the Republic of Ragusa.) contains 1,059 characters, which is less than 50% of the character number including the characters from the list I added to this article.--] (]) 11:05, 24 March 2012 (UTC) | |||
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Peter Spani (League of Lezhë)
( )- ... that last name of Peter Spani, one of the founders of the League of Lezhë in 1444, is derived from the Greek word spanos (Template:Lang-el) which means beardless?
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Created/expanded by Antidiskriminator (talk). Self nom at 09:57, 24 March 2012 (UTC)
- Most of the article wasn't written by Antidiskriminator as I changed most of his edits because of the prose, grammar and the use of non-English, outdated, irrelevant or incomplete sources. Large part of the article is based on sources that Antidiskriminator didn't use, so I would suggest that he doesn't claim to be creator of the article. His version was 806 characters and the one I wrote 1836 characters, while the two versions share about 600 characters of prose.--— ZjarriRrethues — 10:43, 24 March 2012 (UTC)
- Incorrect. Most of the article was written by me. This is the version of the article I nominated. It contains 2023 characters + 333 characters of the list = 2,326 characters). The text ZjarriRrethues wrote (His brother was Alessio Span, who in the mid-15th century settled in Venice and served as a diplomat of the republic in the Ottoman Empire. Alessio Span claimed that they descended from several imperial Byzantine families. In Gjon Muzaka's 1510 work Breve memoria de li discendenti de nostra casa Musachi he is mentioned as a descendant of Emperor Theodosius, although it is unclear to whom it refers as there were three Byzantine emperors namedTheodosius. The Byzantine author Andreas Angelos Komnenos mentions Alexios III Angelos as his great-great-great grandfather in his work Constitutio Ordinis Constantiniani Equestris. According to that account his father was Michael, Duke of Drivast and his mother Helena Span... Gjon Muzaka's chronicle mentions that he survived the war and lived to an advanced age. In the early subdivisions of Albania during the Ottoman era the region formerly ruled by Pjetër Spani was known in Ottoman Turkish as Petrishpani or Ishpani. From 1430 to 1456 Spani is also often mentioned in the archives of the Republic of Ragusa.) contains 1,059 characters, which is less than 50% of the character number including the characters from the list I added to this article.--Antidiskriminator (talk) 11:05, 24 March 2012 (UTC)