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I have fixed the map, I hope. Let me know if there's something else I can do. MapMaster 02:43, 4 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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In your image of the Greece during WW2, you have wrongly labeled "Macedonia" and "Thrace." Until the 1980s, the region was collectively known as "Ministry of Northern Greece" and only during the 1980s was it renamed "Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace". Please update the image to accurately reflect the political administrations of all three regions of Macedonia. Please show sources showing the region of northern Greece was called "Macedonia" and "Thrace" by Greek political administrations or this will be nominated for deletion. 98.243.158.123 21:16, 29 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
You removed macedonian language descriptions of the files in the article Atlas of Greece without reason, i.e. you commented your revert as: rv - by convention, only English and the native or official language are used for a country. Can you please point me to that convention.--Brest (talk) 11:25, 8 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
[edit]The German occupied island (in red) is Milos not Thera, Thera (Santorini) is the southest in the shape of a crescent. Thank you. Egmontaz (talk) 20:03, 15 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
That is a great start! Now, what should be a very wonderful undertaking, would be the combination of all territories ever occupied by both Rome AND Macedonia. Could you make this image, PLEASE? I'd be extremely happy to see it and most other people probably would too.
I think this map would help begin the anachronistic overlap of Macedonia in the East and Rome in the West, Europe's two ancient empires of Hellenic descent. You and I know that Alexander's glories were the basis for Rome.
This would probably put the "Indo-European" language family into historical perspective, as well as the division of Oriental Satem and Occidental Centum. Plus, this map would show in reality a better perspective than those "Aryan race" theorists have been able to come up with. I already brought up the discussion of Medieval progression and modern nationalist romanticism on Wikipedia's Humanities Reference Desk and asked them about the veracity behind German and Russian claims to inheritance from Rome, but they didn't seem to understand. I think the Russian claims were from Greek colonies in the Crimea and Roman conquest of Scythia Minor, aside from the Orthodox Church connection when the Muslims took over Constantinople. The German claim is very obviously due to the Roman conquests as far as the Elbe, Germans in the legions and Charlemagne as king of both Gaul and Italy, founding the Holy Roman Empire with Papal approval. The discussion eventually included a consideration of Christianity as the whole realm of Roman inheritance, with Islam as succeeding Persia (in tandem with Alexandrian links to Aryan theories) likewise. I don't think that religion, only political control, should play a part in this map. 68.231.163.38 20:16, 12 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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Hmm, I rejected one of the DR's, based on COM:DP. I checked the other (Ieros Locos) but it is a bit complicated. BTW, it cannot be {{GFDL}}, it is either some flavor of PD or still under copyright.
Now about 79.103.21.31, it is an anonymous IP address, the usual cover for vandals and other antisocial internet lurkers. It could be a public computer facility or an internet cafe, in which case it is pointless to take any action. We must wait and see if the problem persists. If there is an action of vandalism on Commons I can block it. For en-wiki, ask an admin there to block it as well. Sv1xv (talk) 17:37, 8 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
[edit]First time I see this one. I believe it's similar to military flags like w:en:File:HellenicArmySeal.jpg. I don't know if it is authorized by the ministry of Merchant Marine or it is an in-house development. BTW, Hellenic Coast Guard rank flags are like this File:Greek_Navy_Admiral_Flag.svg but with the colors of the canton only reversed (blue star on white square).
Have you had any further encounters with User:79.103.21.31 ? Sv1xv (talk) 17:49, 9 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Cplakidas. Great work on the Greek Regimental Colours, or War Flags. Just one thing I noticed... the colour of the blue on the flags is lighter than the one you've depicted in the SVG file (at least, that's how I remember them from my time in the Army) - closer to the shade of blue on this flag - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Crete_1898.svg. Aside from that, perfect. Keep up the good work. Dragases (talk) 08:19, 20 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi mate. Great map, and regards from a fellow Balkanologist and (amateur) cartography. I just wanted to point out to you that the map is slightly incorrect in its depiction of the coastal Slavic principalities (ie the locations of Terbounia, Zachlumia, neretvia, Duklia). Furthermore, it is contested whether Serbia was directly ruled by a strategos. There was a seal found of Constantin Diogenes stating that he was Strategos of Sirmuim, Thessaloniki and Serbia, but this might either have referred to Servia in Thessaly, or his rule in Serbia was largely nominal. In either case, Stephenson and Fine both argue that rule in Serbia and Bosnia was in the hands of local vassaled elites. Certainly, archaeological evidence suggests that the Byzantines rested their northern borders in the 11th cetury along a curved line stretching from Dyrrachium, Ras (Novi Pazar), Liplan to Sirmium. I know that the major focus of the map is the themese, but if you wanted to make your map 100% accurate, have a look at the locations of the abovementioned statelets on my maps on my user page. Hxseek @ english Wiki.
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Thank you very much. Sv1xv (talk) 15:15, 7 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Great Work!
I've been watching your Roman Empire map in 400Ad and it leave me jaw wide open, its amazing, I would like to ask if you could share how you do such maps, lines, names, symbols and what program you use, it's really a treat to see them.
I wasn't really expecting that you would answer, thanks a lot for doing it and its quite an inspiration to see ALL of your works, congratulations, you have pure art skill and a lot of patience heh!
On a final note, I would like to ask where you found the source map for the roman empire project, I'm looking to use it for a similar project of my own (an alternative reality rome) and would be great to use it, the link you give in the description "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topographic_map#Global_1-kilometer_map" doesn't appear to work unfortunately.
But really, I appreciate a lot you took the time to answer, outstanding work.
Ah, thank you!
Oh its just for a game I play, I'll be making the map, more for personal use though as well as improve my skills at "cartography", I usually use Photoshop but the alternatives you present are pretty interesting.
Thanks a lot!
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Gia File:CnaBa TamapaM.jpg an theleis na to delete, dhen exw tipota na legw ! Gia mena eine ena PD-old eikoni, the interest (to show the soviet-integration dream) was mikro-mikro ! Best wishes,--Spiridon 83.113.250.71 Manoliu (talk) 20:46, 8 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Geia-sou - strange enough for me but it seems that in Greek the name of Kote Hristov is written with double tau and the name of the village (former Roulia) named after him - with one. So Category:Kottas Christou is for the man and Category:Kotas for the village. --Мико (talk) 08:32, 9 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
As regards File:Roman-Persian Frontier, 5th century.png, could you please add Amida (Roman city)?
I also looked to at File:The_Roman_Empire_ca_400_AD.png (good job!), but I do not understand why some provinces (Aquitania II, Narbonensis I) are written with a normal font, while most of the other are written in italics.
bye. --TakenakaN (talk) 13:54, 1 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
No, thanks, I really don't know how it should look like. I have seen it only on the bad quality photographs. It is nice as it is now, thak you :) --Dimkoa (talk) 18:08, 8 March 2010 (UTC) But please add to the new drawing this part of my note: The letter『Δ』stays for "Dimokratia" - the Democracy, which also definitely means the Republic, in our language. Thank you. --Dimkoa (talk) 18:20, 8 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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The old-style (early 20th-century - 1912) army insignia are ready my dear friend ;-) Diafora (talk) 23:38, 24 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Αφου ετσι και αλλιως ειναι εμβληματα και σημαιες για κοινη χρηση.Δεν ανηκουν δικαιωματικα σε κανεναν.Επισης σε παρα πολλα,δεν εκανα απλως αντιγραφη,αλλα καιεπεξεργασια απο μονος μου.Τι λες? Greco22 (talk) 16:06, 17 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
ειδικοτερα για αυτη την σημαια με τον αγιο Τιτο,δεν ισχυει οτι ηταν σε χρηση απτους κρητικους? Greco22 (talk) 16:12, 17 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
καλα γιατι σταμπαρεις τα εμβληματα χωρις να τσεκαρεις καν?ξερεις τι κοπο εκανα να τα μαζεψω? Greco22 (talk) 14:05, 20 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
αφου πρωτον: ειναι εμβληματα δημων,δηλαδη ελληνικων πολεων,δεν τιθεται θεμα εμπορικης χρησης απτη βικιπαιδεια δευτερον :δεν απαγορευεται απο ολα τα site ,δεν εχουν ολα το σηματακι του copyright τριτον:πολλα τα εχω επεξεργαστει ο ιδιος τεταρτον:αρκετα ειναι μεταφορα απτην ελληνικη βικιπαιδεια Greco22 (talk) 15:36, 20 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
δεν υπαρχει δηλαδη καποιος τροπος ωστε "συμφωνα και με το νομο"να χρησιμοποιουνται στη βικιπαιδεια? καποια επιλογη στην αδεια για παραδειγμα? επειδη βλεπω οτι πολεις του εξωτερικου διαθετουν εμβληματα στη βικιπαιδεια(περα απο σημαιες).Πως επετραπη σε αυτες τις πολεις? Greco22 (talk) 16:58, 20 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
οντως ανοησια της ελληνικης νομοθεσιας...ναι ξερω για το panorama οτι δεν επιτρεπεται,και ειναι κριμα γιατι θα υπηρχαν εκπληκτικες φωτογραφιες πχ ακομα και σε μερη που τωρα δεν εχουν παρα ελαχιστες(οπως η λαρισα)
οταν γραφεις οτι "Αυτά τα αρχεία όμως πρέπει να ανεβαστούν εκ νέου τοπικά στην κάθε έκδοση της ΒΠ, και δεν είναι επιτρεπτά στα Κοινά",τι ακριβως εννοεις?αν δεν ανεβουν στα commons, που να ανεβουν? (ωστε να χρησιμοποιηθουν υστερα στο αρθρο) Greco22 (talk) 18:14, 20 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
ο χρηστης Bidgee (talk · contribs) μαρκαρε και τις σημαιες που ανεβασα(!) καλα εχουν και αυτες copyright 200 ετων σημαιες? Greco22 (talk) 16:37, 22 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
SV1XV (talk) 19:21, 17 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Der angebliche Stempel von Omurtag wird in "История на България" (Band 2, 1981) goldene Medaille von Khan Omurtag bezeichnet. Die Legende zum Bild lautet: "Goldene Medaille von Khan Omurtag. IX Jahrhundert. Bild von Omurtag mit griechischer Inschrift. Gefunden in Veliko Tarnovo. Filiale des Nationalen historischen Museums in Veliko Tarnovo." Das zitierte Buch ist eine Kompilation von Artikeln mehrer Autoren und ist reichlich bebildet. Die Artikel sind von Autoren geschrieben, die mit ihren Namen stehen, enthalten wissenschaftlichen Apparat und sind nicht schlecht auch wenn manche zum Teil schon überholt. Das ist aber normal - das Buch ist ja mittlerweile 30 Jahre alt. Wer aber für die Bebilderung verantwortlich war, ist unbekannt. Manchen Legenden sind nicht optimal und entsprechen eher die für populärwissenschaftliche Bücher übliche Qualität und Ausführlichkeit. Unklar ist, was die Medaille in Veliko Tarnovo zu suchen hat. Es gibt eine protobulgarische Inschrift, die in Veliko Tarnovo gefunden wurde und die aus Pliska oder Preslav stammt (kann mich nicht mehr genau erinnern) und von Herrschern des Zweiten bulgarischen Reiches absichtlich dorthin transportiert wurde. Vielleicht hat die Medaille das selbe Schiksal gehabt. Für diese Frage fehlt mir die nötige wissenschaftliche Literatur. Laut dieses Blogs lautet die Inschrift der Medaille: САNЕS VВНГI ОМОРТАГ. Das ist eine Mischung aus lateinischen, griechischen und kyrillischen Buchstaben. Das lässt vermuten, dass die Medaille in der zweiten Hälfte des 9. oder der ersten Hälfte des 10. Jahrhunderts hergestellt wurde, als im Bulgarischen Reich Alphabete und Einflüsse noch konkurierten. Die Medaille scheint einige byzantinische Vorbilder zu ähneln, wie diese z.B.: . Als Auftraggeber steht Symeon in Verdacht, der Omurtag als christlicher Herrscher dargestellt sehen wollte um sich als Nachfahre christlicher Herrscher zu präsentieren. Die Beschiftung der Datei ist zur Zeit nicht perfekt, aber das Artefakt scheint tatsächlich Omurtag abbilden zu wollen. Für letzte Sicherheit könnte man sich nach weiterer wissenschaflticher Literatur umschauen. Die protobulgarische Periode der bulgarischen Geschichte von Veselin Beševliev enthält am Ende einige Fotos, eventuell auch eins von dieser Medaille und weitere Infos. --Alexandar.R. (talk) 15:12, 18 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Zusatz: Das mit Symeon ist wohl nur Spekulation. Veselin BeshelievinПрабългарски епиграфски паметници (=Die protobulgarischen Inschriften, 1963) liest keine kyrillische Buchstaben (nur griechische und lateinische). Er meint, es handele sich um eine protobulgarische Inschrift und datiert sie vor 822. Das ist wisschenschaftliche Literatur. Es handelt sich also um keinen Stempel, aber als Medaille vom Omurtag kann man das Ding ausgeben. --Alexandar.R. (talk) 16:03, 18 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I converted the speedy deletion tags to a regular deletion request. You may add your comments on this page: Commons:Deletion requests/Old greek flags by Greco22. Regards, SV1XV (talk) 07:05, 23 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, Constantine. Hast Du in letzter Zeit zufällig irgendwo etwas darüber gelesen, wie weit die Arbeit dieser Frau vorangeschritten ist: Bente BJØRNHOLT?Hier (Skylitzes Project) steht, dass die Datenbank, wenn sie fertig wird, öffentlich sein wird. Es sind schon paar Jahre her, seitdem es angekündigt wurde. Ob sie es aufgegeben haben...? --Alexandar.R. (talk) 16:22, 11 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, Constantine. Der Bardas Mord (Fol. 80r) steht jetzt zu Verfügung. Insgesammt vier jpeg's habe ich hochgeladen:
Nur das vierte Bild (File:MadridSkylitzesCoronationBasilFol80rb.jpg) hat mir bisschen Kopfzerbrechen bereitet. Grabar und Manoussacas schreiben:『A sa droite, Basile à la tête d'autres geurriers, s'avance triompant vers l'empereur, après ses victoires en Thrace.』Woher sie es wissen wollen, dass Basileios die Kavallerie anführt, ist mir nicht klar geworden. Der linke Teil des Bildes ist nicht beschriftet. Ausserdem ist Thrakien hier eine Irreführung. Die Armee kommt aus Thrakesion zurück (oder?). Die Sache zuende zu recherchieren, habe ich aber nicht geschaft: weiss nicht, wo die Ortschaft Choros liegt, wo der Mord stattgefunden hat. Jedenfalls wollen sich Tsamakda und Божков nicht festlegen und behaupten nicht, dass der langhaarige Reiter Basileios sei. --Alexandar.R. (talk) 21:22, 17 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
First thing, I resigned as a Commons admin a few weeks ago, I was spending too much time here and I was unhappy with many things taking place.
Now on the subject of the map, it seems that almost anything is accepted on Commons, even it is POV. However, I believe that File:Fixing the problems of Balkans and Macedonia.JPG falls under original research, as it is a proposal of what might have happened if the uploader was around in 1918. As such, i believe that it is out of scope. SV1XV (talk) 05:00, 24 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, Constantine. Mir geht es gut, bin aber leider so beschäftigt, dass ich in letzter Zeit die Wiki-Aktivitäten auf die lange Bank schieben musste. Miniaturen über die russische Invasion c. 970 gibt es bei Skylitzes in der Tat viele. Auch in der Radziwiłł Chronicle gibt es einige genau zu diesem Thema. Viel möchte ich jetzt nicht versprechen, da diese Woche nicht besser wird und ich vom Wochenende bis Mitte Oktober auf Reise bin. Falls ich überhaupt bisschen freie Zeit finde, werde ich davor nicht mehr als ein-zwei Miniaturen hochladen können. Ab Mitte Oktober, wenn ich wieder zurück bin, könnte ich dann systematisch nachholen. Grüsse --Alexandar.R. (talk) 06:27, 27 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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[edit]Hallo Cplakidas, ich habe gesehen, dass Du die wirklich beeindruckende obige Karte erstellt hast. Wäre es möglich dass Du diese Karte auch in einer deutschsprachigen Version veröffentlichst? Die svg-Version scheint ja nicht richtig zu funktionieren. Grüße --Furfur (talk) 23:02, 3 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hi my fellow friend, some of Hellenic Millitary Medals are ready. Feel free to use them. Diafora (talk) 22:54, 6 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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Of cource, "not all Grek flags are blue and white", but don't litter the category "Blue and white flags" with practically the same flags of the Greece. One of that will be enough. Those, who want to see other variants, no doubt, will gess to enter the category "Flags of Greece"! Besides, all Greek flags are spread along the whole category "Blue and white flags", they are present at the different pages of that. It's, really, so uncomfotable and irritates. Sorry for boter. Sceptic (talk) 16:36, 6 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi Cplakidas , you requested a rename for file:Timileon_Bassos.JPG [1], with the reason that Vassos is the correct transliteration of the name. I believe the image name is in German and that your requests follows the English transliteration. Commons does not prefer English. For the moment I have decided not to rename. Please let me know any further considerations. Sincerely, Taketa (talk) 19:45, 11 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hi! I noticed that you are very skilled in making maps. In Finnish Wikipedia I have been expanding the articles about Byzantine general Belisarius and his campaigns in the 6th century. Unfortunately there is not lots of maps about them in Commons. So I was wondering if you have time to make some. In the Ian Hughes book "Belisarius: The last Roman general" (ISBN 978-1-59416-085-1) there are maps and diagrams about Belisarius campaigns and battles, such as Battle of Dara, Battle of Callinicum, Vandalic War, Battle of Ad Decimum, Battle of Tricamarum, Gothic War and the Siege of Rome. I was wondering that if it's possible then I could scan them and send them to you (Unless there are copyright laws that prevent this). You could make english .SVG versions and then I could make Finnish versions about them. Of course, I understand that you are probably busy so you don't have to if you don't have any time. But I would really appreciate if you could help me. :) --Barosaurus Lentus (talk) 10:08, 17 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Great! Many thanks. I sent my email address to you. --Barosaurus Lentus (talk) 10:48, 17 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hi! How are you doing with the maps? Just asking because I have not heard anything from you for almost a week and i'm wondering that perhaps you didn't get the maps I sent to you? --Barosaurus Lentus (talk) 07:10, 25 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you! :) One thing I noticed and I think it's an error: "11. Gothic army besieges Ancona". I think it should be Ariminum? Also there is typo in 12: "capture of Mediolanum and other citie". But otherwise I think the map looks excellent! Good work! --Barosaurus Lentus (talk) 07:11, 27 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Oh, and can I ask how do you make those maps? Which program you use? I'd like to try to practice making maps like that but I don't know where to start. :( --Barosaurus Lentus (talk) 11:18, 27 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the map! :) I think I found another error: en:Battle of Ad Decimum was fought in 13 September not 14? (Bury p. 132, 135 and Evans, p. 129) --Barosaurus Lentus (talk) 07:41, 28 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hi! Sorry to disturb again, but I made two battle maps of en:Battle of Callinicum and i'd like to hear your opinion about them. File:Callinicumin taistelu 1.svg and File:Callinicumin taistelu 2.svg. They are in Finnish language but i'd like to know how they look to you? Are they ok, or only deserves to be burned in a trash can? --Barosaurus Lentus (talk) 20:32, 14 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hast Du es bemerkt: Historia bizantina? Ein neues Zeitalter bricht an. --Alexandar.R. (talk) 06:34, 22 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Constantine, Take a look at this CoA of Palaiologos Dynasty. I think it is close enough to the image, and certainly better than what exists. What do you think? Diafora (talk) 18:02, 29 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I'm guessing from some of your edits that you are at least clueful about Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Care to weigh in at Commons:Help_desk#Orthodox Churches? Know anyone else who should be invited to comment? - Jmabel ! talk 08:11, 19 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I noticed you corrected File:Abbasids850.png. I was wondering if Cyprus should be included as well. I believe the Byzantines only took it back in 958. StAnselm (talk) 20:56, 25 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi Cplakidas, Magnificent images, especially the maps which are also incredibly useful. I would love to use one or two of the maps in the front matter of a novel I am publishing to promote Byzantium, its culture and people. Would you be okay with that? Happy to talk about whatever you would like to see by way of accreditation. AchilleasMavrel (talk) 09:21, 7 June 2012 (UTC)[reply] |
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JuTa 22:42, 18 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I have just put this Wikipedia article into mainspace. It has a variety of maps, all of them pre-existing since I have never tried making maps before. They include an animated gif of the expansion and decline of Rome to 530. They are acceptable, but I was thinking of replacing them by a series of gifs based on your admirable File:The Roman Empire ca 400 AD.png, to illustrate every significant change in Roman control from about 300 onward, based mainly on the series of maps in Barbarian Migrations and the Roman West, 376-568 (Cambridge Medieval Textbooks) by Guy Halsall. I suppose I can learn to use a photo-editing program and indeed my wife can help me. But I wondered if you had done anything of the sort, or if you might be considering doing so? Richard Keatinge (talk) 19:47, 28 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I have your File:The Roman Empire ca 400 AD.png of course, but it would also be useful to have your base map - that is to say your cropped version of User:Koba-chan/Topographic map, in case we feel the need to superimpose areas of it.
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Hi, Constantine. How are you ? Do you know the date of original publication of this image ? See you. Takabeg (talk) 12:15, 1 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Hello Constantine! Your contribution page is impressive here. As for your advice, initially I tried to follow the terminology already existing in Wikipedia themata articles instead of following the established academic literature. But you are correct. I will follow your suggestions. FYI, my main Greek source (Ιστορία του Ελληνικού Έθνους, Εκδοτική Αθηνών) spells Αρμενιάκων (I never knew why). Thank you!--Dipa_1965 (talk) 11:59, 8 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
So indeed IEE was right. Thanks!--Dipa_1965 (talk) 21:11, 8 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Κωνσταντίνε, μόλις είδα τη σχετική συζήτηση. Θα ήθελα να βοηθήσω στη βελτίωσή του, αν μπορώ φυσικά. Κυρίως όμως δεν θα ήθελα να είμαι αγενής. Πρόκειται για δική σου δουλειά και αναφέρεις πως έχεις ξεκινήσει να τον φτιάχνεις από την αρχή. Οπότε θα ήθελα να ξέρω αν συμφωνείς πριν αρχίσω να δουλεύω με τον χάρτη. Αν όχι, μην ανησυχείς, δεν υπάρχει πρόβλημα με μένα. Φιλικά.--Dipa_1965 (talk) 21:39, 8 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Unfortunately, temp-share link does not work at the moment, is their server temporarily down or permanently suspended? I have already uploaded a new map version with two edits. I decided to postpone future updates until I make a considerable progress of a theme-by-theme review which I have already started (I have already finished the Yugoslavian territories and Nicopolis). I will keep you informed.--Dipa_1965 (talk) 22:18, 10 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Kalispera !
Avoir photographié une maquette très ancienne dans un musée public et avoir ensuite modifié la photo ne viole, à mon sens, aucun droit d'auteur; mais si vous arrivez à me démontrer que l'image que je viens de créer appartien à d'autres, je veux bien qu'on l'efface ;-)
Cordialement, --Spiridon Ion Cepleanu (talk) 22:28, 11 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, Cplakidas. I think you are interested in military issues, especially in military of Greece. And you are well read in military history. As we know, both Greece and Turkey (off course, other counties) were parts of the Ottoman Empire, so I want to get your opinion on some categories related with military issue. When you have time, could you control Commons:Deletion requests/Category:Armour of the Ottoman Empire and what do you think of this category ? Thank you. Takabeg (talk) 05:47, 28 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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Hat off for the maps like File:Balkans 6th century.svg and File:Arab-Byzantine frontier zone.svg! Great job! Codrin.B (talk) 11:35, 15 October 2012 (UTC)[reply] |
Your wish is my command. Fry1989 eh? 19:34, 17 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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Γεια, στα CNG coins καλό είναι να δίνεις το verifiable source γιατί υπάρχει περίπτωση διαγραφής. --Odysses (talk) 21:12, 29 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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Kαλησπέρα Kostas, the [6], present in a lot of articles, is a perfect example of one of the inconvenients of "our" Wikipedia : the multiplication of some mistakes because the first source ([7]) is old, overtaken by recent works and wrong... But infortunately, my application Ilkscape can't realise a good vectorisation, the result is effectively "ruined", λοιπόν παρακαλώ, µπορείς va kitazeis my [8]? It's a derivate work since Neuceu [9], but rectified according with three recent historic atlases (H.E.Stier (dir), Grosser Atlas zur Weltgeschichte, Westermann 1975, ISBN 3-14-100919-8, pp. 69-70, Történelmi atlasz of Akadémiai kiado, Budapest 1991, ISBN 963-351-422-3 and Atlas istorico-geografic of the romanian academy, Bucharest 1995, ISBN 973-27-0500-0). May be your application for vectorising maps, can made a better version ? Eυχαριστώ πολύ ϰαι Χρόνια ϖολλά, --Spiridon Ion Cepleanu (talk) 19:29, 30 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I wanted to draw your attention to a flag depicted in the Catalan Atlas. It flies over Cyprus and it has white and blue strips, which reminded me of the Greek flag and a red or gold cross with what look like 4 'B' letters around it, which reminded me of one of the flags used by the Palaeologhi dynasty. I thought this combination was very interesting, blue and white (greyish?) stripes also feature in the flag of Philadelphia, so I couldn't help but wonder whether there is any connection to the modern flag colours? I think that Cyprus was not at that time part of the Empire but Philadelphia was. Since you have contributed so much with regards to flags and history maps, I thought I could ask you if you knew anything about this flag. I also tried to create a file, not successfully;
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Dear Cplakidas, I've noticed that you have worked on WP articles about themata of the eastern Roman empire, and I was wondering whether you would like to offer your comments on the accuracy of this translation of mine. Best regards, Ασμοδαίος
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Hi, thanks for creating the great file "Syria in the 9th century". I would like to use it on Arabic wiki and was wondering whether I can get a blank copy from you. Thanks. Amr ibnu Kulthoum عمرو بن كلثوم (talk) 22:36, 30 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Hallo, I was asked by the Graphic Lab to color and upload maps for localization of ancient sites of Greece, by modifying the existent modern maps. I'm not expert at all about ancient Greece, for I'm just a "tool" doing what others require. Now they asked me to remove internal modern boundaries from all the maps and I would like to modify also the wrong region boundaries. Please could you tell me precise instruction on where to place the right boundaries? Here the three I found (File:Greece (ancient) Chalcidice.svg, File:Greece (ancient) Epirus.svg & File:Greece (ancient) Macedonia.svg), others by you are welcome. Thanks. -- Fulvio 314 10:20, 18 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, you added Category:Raidingtothis picture; does this image really has to do something with the village Raiding in the east of Austria or was it a mistake? --Eweht (talk) 06:19, 12 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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Zoupan (talk) 08:59, 30 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Γεια σου Κώστα,
Concerning the:
From which year are they (1917, 1940 or 1974)? I am asking so that we can assign them in the correct category.
Do you consider them duplicates of any of those in the categories:
Please take any action as you may see fit, or let me know so that I will.
For you info, I am creating wikidata items for each of those military decorations (which can then be assigned to the persons who we know that have been decorated). --FocalPoint (talk) 08:32, 24 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
To help the discussion: They seem to be either 1940 or 1974 medals, however:
So, as these crosses have nothing on, they are .... what? something I do not know? or just inaccurate / partial design? --FocalPoint (talk) 09:05, 24 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
As per your suggestion, which is in agreement with User:Diafora, I moved them in a separate category. I a also moving there our discussion for future reference. --FocalPoint (talk) 22:49, 24 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I'm looking to hire artists to design vector coats of arms for coadb.com. I pay $1.75 USD per arms. That’s not much, but I purchase a huge +10,000 image clipart package (called Armorial Gold) for you to use, which makes the process much faster and easier. I currently have two artists who work for me, and they have earned several thousand dollars over the last 12 months. Please contact me coadb@mail.com if you are interested.Coadb1984 (talk) 13:21, 27 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
This map's source, from which all others stem cannot even be found online (Fanula Papazoglu), is outdated and misread as whilst the sources in the page state up to Epirus it has been expanded to the south inside Epirus despite the fact that during that time Hellenistic kingdoms existed (Antigonus III Doson, Demetrius II of Macedon & others from 300 to 201 BC) whose borders are known and were above far above Apollonia halfway to Epidamnus. It pretty much erases 100 years of known historical facts.
Thank you about your comments and suggestions. The images I have uploaded are scanned from the book of William Miller The Latins in the Levant, London 1908. The book is more than 100 years old. I think the appropriate licensing template is { { PD-old-100 } } in image file description |source=. Am I right? What else and how do I have to fill, I don't know HTML. I would appreciate if you could advise me, thank you in anticipation, Aris. It's about the File:Sword of Constantine XI Palaiologos Roman emperor.jpg and the other images I have uploaded. ArisMethymna (talk) 14:01, 6 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Just look at that map at full screen please. Clearly, this is an old map from World War II, not a modern map. Read the specifics of en:Generalplan Ost and learn about when and how the plan came into being. Don't be ignorant about its time-frame in summaries. And please stop edit warring. You are wrong, so please face it, Poeticbent talk 22:55, 16 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I'm sorry I lashed out at you like this, User:Cplakidas. I apologize for it. This is the first time ever I have encountered such creative map making based on detailed study of historical record. The result was stunningly real-looking, but it was imaginary nevertheless, as I have learned thanks to you. The borders of German Reichskommissariats (R.K.) were correct. Renaming Berlin as 'Germania' came from "Hitler's Table Talk" of 8 June 1942. The extension of Nazi GENERALPLAN OST colonization by artist 1Blomma,[12] is actually confirmed by the German Historical Museum, here. A number of public domain files provide further proof of various specifics: File:Administrative divisions of Germany, February 1944.png, File:Greater German Reich in 1942.png, File:General Government for the occupied Polish territories (1941).png, File:Reichskommissariat Kaukasus.svg, File:Reichsgau Flandern.svg, etc. If I had time, I would produce a compilation of these maps for Commons to show the greatest extend of GENERALPLAN OST based on proof (similar, but more accurate). Your claim that there never was a map of the overall German war aims felt like original research to me because it was contradicted by the Deutsches Historisches Museum webpage (linked). Needless to say, I wish to thank you for letting me know what DeviantArt community of digital artists is all about. There's always something new to learn apparently. Poeticbent talk 16:39, 19 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Copyright paranoia is worst thing ever! I just got deleted about 10 emblems of historical political parties and coat of armses stuff.--ThecentreCZ (talk) 17:46, 25 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I'm wondering, how did you created such maps? Did you used some special software or just an svg editor (Inkscape?)? In the last case where did you get physical/contural (or how the blank one called?) backgrounds? Fat-Zer (talk) 00:51, 30 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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Glorious 93 (talk) 06:39, 8 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Would you happen to know when these flags were actually introduced?:
These flags appear in the Royal Decree of 3 June 1914 so I was wondering whether the years given are wrong or were they introduced earlier/later?
Also, would it be possible to upload the flag described "for other members of the family" (article 5)?
Many thanks. --Re5x (talk) 08:14, 10 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks! Another thing, is this flag:
Actually described in the Royal Decree of April 1833? I believe it mentions the naval ensign (war flag), pennant, royal standard (which is what I think this file supposedly depicts??), and civil ensign (ensign without coat of arms) but not a "state flag"? Am I mistaken or is the "state flag" with the Wittelsbach coat of arms really just the royal standard or is the "state flag" described somewhere else?
What flags does the 1858 Royal Decree describe?
Thanks again :) --Re5x (talk) 16:49, 11 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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Just came across File:Roman East 50-en.svg, and might I say it is exceptional! I was honestly stuck between giving you an original barnstar for all your other amazing work and your graphical work, but this one is the one that pushed me towards giving the Graphic barnstar. Well done! Iazyges Consermonor Opus meum 00:50, 19 December 2017 (UTC)[reply] |
Hello. Just an afterthought. Wouldn’t Category:Dipylon be a better name for the category, in line with the Wikipedia articles? If so, don’t move it yourself. I can move it without leaving a redirect. Green Giant (talk) 12:14, 19 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi Costa, happy new year. I am cleaning up Category:Greek Struggle for Macedonia, putting in the category for persons their photos. If you see something else which is not correct, please help by reverting my moves. I will do my best to restrain myself from over-cleaning :) --FocalPoint (talk) 21:44, 2 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hi
I saw that you uploaded a new version of File:Northern Expedition 1926–28.svg in which you converted text into paths.
Did you consider this fonts/text before doing it and that the maps I design is made to be viewed at 100%. All the png's/thumbnails is out of my controll but I'm very aware there is a problem with rendered png's (thumbnails) that are not in 100% and text stretching. This has to do with the library that wikimedia uses and is out of my control. This library may be updated tomorrow or next year, I don't know, but then the thumbnail issue will be gone and we will have files with no text information in them.
As you can see on that file I have tagged it with "W3C valid source code", did you check your version for that? If it's still not valid that should be removed.
I see that you do graphic work your self so probably you know all of this and still made that decision, if so I'm sorry to have brought this info to you. --Goran tek-en (talk) 10:39, 15 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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After moving Category:St. Andrew's castle, Preveza, Greece to Category:St. Andrew's Castle, do the images connected with the old category automatically move to the new category, or does one have to move them manually? Actia Nicopolis (talk) 16:51, 13 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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Patrick Rogel (talk) 17:45, 3 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hi! If you have time, would you mind adding Greek descriptions to File:Greek lithograph celebrating the Ottoman Constitution.png and File:Young Turk Revolution - Flayer for the constitution.png as well as transcribing the Greek text appearing within the two images?
Thanks WhisperToMe (talk) 10:38, 17 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
If you're interested in adding more Greek annotations, I found File:Les liberateurs de la patrie.jpg and File:Ahmed Niyazi Bey.jpg which both have Ottoman Turkish, Greek, and French (I put French above English since that at the time was the language for foreigners in the empire). File:Galatapostcard.jpg is especially interesting since it shows how cosmopolitan and multilingual that part of Istanbul was... WhisperToMe (talk) 02:59, 8 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
While going through more articles I found two photos on the Commons that portray the Greek genocide in the 1920s. There is Greek text in the images, but it's also quite upsetting. If you are not interested in captioning these photos, that would be okay. If you are, I can give the URLs for them. WhisperToMe (talk) 23:55, 9 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
BTW I'm still looking for someone who could transcribe Ottoman Turkish text in its original form so we could actually see the typed text and plug it into an online dictionary or something. I've asked on trwiki's village pump and people gave romanized Turkish text, which is also very useful (having modern Turkish text is great!), yet the original Perso-Arabic script would be great too under the language header "ota". WhisperToMe (talk) 13:35, 10 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
If you're interested in making more Greek transcription annotations, I found a neato 1911 Ottoman calendar at File:1911 Ottoman Calendar.jpg (these calendars are what got me interested in the topic, seeing how multilingual the empire was!). There's also one at File:Calendar Thessaloniki 1896.jpg but there may be readability issues WhisperToMe (talk) 04:25, 20 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hi! At Commons:Village_pump#Identity_of_the_marchers_in_this_photograph I am trying to find the identity of this photo. it's often associated with the Armenian genocide but s User edited the file and said it was the Greek genocide...
WhisperToMe (talk) 14:07, 7 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Καλησπέρα Κώστα, θέλω να μεταφράσω τούτο τον χάρτη στα ελληνικά. Αναρωτιόμουν εάν θα ήταν καλύτερο να βασιστώ στην Ισπανική έκδοση από τεχνολογική άποψη; Ξέρω λίγα πράγματα από SVG αλλά όχι όπως εσύ. :) Όχι πως έχει σημασία για αυτό το project, αλλά μιλάω Ισπανικά σε βασικό επίπεδο.
Επίσης, θα ήμουν πολύ ευγνώμων αν θα μπορούσες να τσεκάρεις πως τα ονόματα είναι σωστά; Έχω πολύ περιορισμένη πρόσβαση σε γραπτό υλικό στα ελληνικά στην χώρα που μένω. Αν είναι εντάξει μπορώ να σου αφήσω ένα μήνυμα εδώ για να το περάσεις στα γρήγορα όταν έχεις χρόνο. Ευχαριστώ, Γιάννης Α. ✆|☑ 23:30, 9 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
If you're interested in doing more Greek transcriptions, here are File:Nafplion Train Station 1911.jpg and File:Nafplion Train Station 1911 back.jpg (the back)
Thanks! WhisperToMe (talk) 21:58, 4 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Cplakidas,
I want to make a map for the game warzone.net (a risk game). You can create maps yourself as player with Inkscape. I really wanted to make a late Roman Map, because they have a lot more provinces than the beginning of the republic/empire. I can't any find any good maps besides this one (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Roman_Empire_ca_400_AD.png), so my question is if i can use this map for this game and if you agree with it if can receive the SVG file of this map?
I hope to hear from you and thank you in advance!
Aron The Netherlands — Preceding unsigned comment added by AronNijman (talk • contribs) 21:43, 15 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you very much! I will do a lot of research, this map is just the base, so i will contact you if there are any errors in the map! — Preceding unsigned comment was added by 2A02:A210:2300:BE80:4476:1F80:B814:44D4 (talk) 22:19, 15 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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Hello, I find there is a city in this map you uploaded named "loppe"(at the west coast of Palaestina I), I searched a lot of references but didn't find such a name, and I think it might be Yafa. Could you please leave me a message and tell me the full name of this city? Thanks a lot. --“ CAPITAL PATROLLER ” ☎ 911 06:31, 18 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Ciao, Il tuo collare da Generale è pronto.MacMoreno (talk) 17:46, 8 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, Cplakidas. An image you uploaded in 2011, File:Assassination of George I of Greece, 1913.png, is being used in an article at English Wikipedia, w:Alexandros Schinas, and I'm trying to find the author, publisher, and original publication date for the lithograph. (There's a similar image uploaded by someone else at File:Alekos Schinas Killing2.jpg.) I'm having trouble reading the fine print on the very bottom line of the inscription on the picture. I was wondering if you scanned this yourself, and if you might know or be able to read it better in the source book, the identity of the author, publisher, and what the original publication date was for the lithograph? If you didn't scan it yourself, do you happen to remember where you found it? Thanks in advance for any info you might be able to provide! Cheers, Levivich (talk) 21:42, 18 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Ok, thank you for the information, and for uploading the image! Levivich (talk) 16:34, 19 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, I'm translating this map (File:Byzantine Empire Themes 1025-en.svg) to Chinese but the "Pareuphratidai Poleis" really made me confused, I have no idea at all and couldn't find useful search results in book database and Google. Is there a more general name which could help me to search, or can you offer me some materials? Thanks a lot. -- Vikarna 02:04, 6 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Hello. Could you request a history split for File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century, square.svg and File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg, as the new versions you have uploaded are significantly from the previous ones? Veverve (talk) 15:57, 2 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Hello.
I took a look at http://www.euraldic.com/lasu/bl/bl_p_al.html, and it says the Palaiologos dynasty emblem has "quatre B" ("four B"), so File:Palaiologos dynasty flag.svg is wrong even in its reliance on euraldic.com.
Also, I have added all the derivative flags of File:Palaiologos dynasty flag.svg I could find to the "Other versions" of File:Palaiologos dynasty flag.svg. I guess you could try to fix them. However, somehow, the design of File:Flag of PalaeologusEmperor.svg is found in this 2003 document on p. 9. Veverve (talk) 15:03, 3 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
File:Stemma del marchesato del Monferrato.svg uses File:Testone Guglielmo II Paleologo.jpg as model, but File:Stemma del marchesato del Monferrato.svg still has some strange firesteels instead of rounded Bs like its model does. While you are at it, you could fix this also maybe. Veverve (talk) 00:57, 13 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Moreover, File:Briquet.png and File:Blason famille it Gonzaga08.svg both use those firesteels. Since they have no sources, I will ask for a speedy deletion for those two.
@Ichthyovenator: hello! I am pinging you because File:Quintini-Paleologo.png and File:Paleologo-Oriundi.png would also need to be corrected; your first source is File:Stemma del marchesato del Monferrato.svg (see above for why it is faulty), and the second uses Bs and not firesteels. I fail to see how your third source, used only for File:Paleologo-Oriundi.png, justifies the current design. Veverve (talk) 01:11, 13 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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Magog the Ogre (talk) (contribs) 00:56, 15 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
[edit]You corrected the Bs of File:Flag of PalaeologusEmperor.svg, but by doing so the image does not represent the flag with corrupted Bs which can be found in the Conoscimento de todos los Reinos. This means the current version is no a SVG versio of a historical representation, but an origina work. Therefore, I feel the image should be reverted back to its 12:52, 22 March 2020 version. Veverve (talk) 11:02, 16 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, which source did you use for the theme of Dyrrhachium in your Byzantine map [13]? Because there is this new book of Tom Winnifrith who depicts the theme differently [14]. Ahmet Q. (talk) 11:57, 28 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Cplakidas: Hi! I've categorized Byzantine emperors also under Roman emperors because Wikipedia lists also Byzantine emperors under Roman emperors. And, for many (myself as well), they're considered "Eastern Roman". They never called themselves "Byzantines". I know my opinion isn't important, but, if it was, I would merge the category of the Byzantine emperors with the Roman ones. Greetings, Mhmrodrigues (talk) 16:41, 20 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Do you have a map of all Balkans and Anatolia in 1410 ? Naga Venkata Sai (talk) 12:18, 1 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi Cplakidas, I see you opened en:Gharib Mirza and improved en:Al-Mustansir Billah II (Nizari imam), but there's one little issue: the uploader of both photos obviously confused two places, so recently I renamed files and opened these two, based on references:
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Liebe Cplakidas. Seit einigen Tagen bemühe ich mich riesig, die islamischen Münzen von ihren generellen Kategorien zu den spezifischen der verschiedenen Kalifen zu ordnen, und wo die Kategorien der Kalifen fehlen, sie zu erstellen. Auch die Münzen der einzelnen Kalifen waren nicht sichtbar, da sie nur unter ihren Namen versteckt waren und nicht mit den jeweiligen Münzkategorien verbunden waren. Nun, die Kategorie der Kalifen XYZ (z.B. Abassid) ist eine generelle Kategorie, die ihre Namen enthält; und die Münzkategorie XYZ ist ebenfalls eine generelle Kategorie. Die Verbindung dieser beiden Kategorien ist sehr nützlich, da man sofort überprüfen kann, ob eine bestimmte Münze die Kategorie ihres Kalifen hat und ob die Kategorie des Kalifen eine Unterkategorie von Münzen hat, was auch wegen der Namen eine sehr ermüdende Arbeit ist, da die Kalifen Namen unterschiedlich geschrieben sind. Deshalb sage ich Ihnen nur eins: Wenn Sie gegen diese enorme Anstrengung von mir arbeiten, dann gebe ich sofort die ganze Arbeit auf, und Sie können dann (hoffentlich) selber weitermachen. Was möchten Sie tun? Noch eins: die Kategorie "Kings on coins" hat einen schlechten Namen, der bald in "Coins by king name" geändert werden muss. Die Kategorie enthält alle Münzen der Welt Staten nach ihren Herrscher. Nun alle aussert di islamischern Herrscher. Alles gut ! Prosit !
DenghiùComm (talk) 16:26, 16 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
P.S.: Darf ich ihnen noch einen Rat geben? Commons ist ein Projekt, an dem Tausende von Menschen arbeiten. Man muss immer versuchen mitzuarbeiten und nicht die eigene Ansicht oder Überzeugungen aufzudrängen. In Commons müssen Kategorien nützlich und agil sein. Nützliche Werkzeuge nur nach semantischen oder ideologischen Gesichtspunkten zu zerlegen, macht keinen Sinn noch ist es für das Projekt und die Benutzer zu Nutzen.
Hello Constantine, hope you are good. I have some objection on your last edition of the map, especially the Zenebishi region never expanded too south and towns such as Paramythia never came under his control (I don't know why Pogoni was also painted yellow, there is no evidence that it belonged to Zenebishi). Why the former white areas around Thesprotia, Pogoni become Zenebishi's? The border was so unstable and fragile those years I believe that we should return to the previous version. Alexikoua (talk) 22:30, 26 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, l am working on a project and need your permission to use your osroene map. If l could use it on a project on youtube, l would appreciate it!
Regards scholarlypast Scholarlypast (talk) 06:46, 22 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, I am working on a project about Latin Rule in Greece, and I've been looking at the coats of arms of the various dynasties that ruled over parts of Greece during this period. Most of the coat of arms are standarized in the SVG/Sodacan vectorial format, but there is one that still looks off, and is that of the Zaccaria family, last rulers of the Latin Principality of Morea. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:House_of_Zaccaria_Coat_of_Arms.png I was wondering if you could remake them in the standard style, particularly to make something of a roll-of-arms of Latin Greece. Thanks in advance! 136.242.8.20 22:34, 8 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]