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regardless of the population living in a given place. Not to mention the zillions of sources that elaborate on trade contacts between
Butrint and Illyria, and even more sources that elaborate on the role of Butrint as an "Illyrian city" in the ideology of Communist Albania. Butrint as a topic belongs to WPIllyria as much as it belongs to WPGreece (which is not the same thing as WP Classical Greece and Rome). The inclusion in WPIllyria does not indicate that it was in the ethno-linguistic region of Illyria (as opposed to the later concept of Illyria as including much of non-Illyrian populated Balkans), just like the inclusion in WPGreece does not indicate that Butrint is in the modern country of Greece. The article itself nowhere claims such things. Either both WPs stay or both go as the logic for both is the same. I am OK with both options.
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London and many others are not "extraordinary" stuff. The consensus in the academic works is that
Butrint was an ancient Greek and Roman city in Epirus, not that in later times it was not listed by some as part of Illyria/Illyricum in a non-ethnic and non-linguistic context. Even Bowden, who elaborates on the Greek character of Butrint being not accepted by Albanian nationalist historians, describes Butrint as part of the Illyrian coast during the Middle Ages when Illyrians did not exist anymore as an ethno-linguistic group. Unless you have a good reason other than redundant justifications like the ones above, I will add WPIllyria again.
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Illyria, which is how the Romans called it several centuries later when Epirus came under their control. Considering that the source is using the modern
Albanian name and the Roman name for the region, both of which came millennia (the first) and centuries (the latter) after the city's foundation as Bouthroton in Epirus, I wouldn't ever go as low as to use this source to make a point that the city of Bouthroton and the region of Epirus were already called Butrint and Illyria at the time of its foundation. The use of a source that way only serves to make a point about nationalist Albanian propaganda, nothing more.
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The addition of "Roman colony and a bishopric" for an unexplained reason is added twice in lead. Moreover, chronological discrepancy is created when this Roman-era information is mentioned from the very first line and this is followed by pre-Roman era information (Chaonians & clasical-era). Going
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It is not only Iaof2017, but also one or two Greek editors who have recently added Wikiprojects here or there and have been reverted by others in some cases. If one has issues with this, other talk pages are places to discuss. This one is for Butrint only, not for issues one has with another editor.
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what is the reason Wikiproject Illyria is added into Butrint's article? Considering that Butrint is related to Illyria as much as the areas in Northern Italy, Southern Austria, half the Balkan peninsula, and Greece are, does this mean that WIkiproject Illyria will have to be added to (hundreds if I
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SR, Iaof2017 is a member of WPIllyria for years, so when they add an article to the project, you as a non-member are not allowed to remove it. This is not about to make a "nationalist point", please do not use such battleground mentality when referring to other people's edits. And this is not about
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SilentResident, you should never again accuse me of making a "blackmailing attempt". It is the same kind of personal attack as the "threats" accusation by another editor - not you - that was dealt with a block for personal attacks. Works published by Oxbow Books, Cambridge University, University of
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had in its possession both of these cities). Furthermore, the editor pointed to select few sources describing the area around Buthrotum as having been part of Illyria, a theory which lacks strong support among the scholars and contrasts with the majority of the academic consensus in that Buthrotum
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Then WikiProjectIllyria too should include this. Sources discuss Butrint in relation with trade and cultural contacts with Illyria, in a late antiquity/Middle Ages context some archaeology sources of Oxbow Books (Poulter 2019, Greenslade 2019) describe Butrint as a Greek/Roman city in Illyria, and
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Until know there has been no argument so far presented on why the 'later Roman city' is so important that should stay in intro sentence. In general the quality of all articles can be upgraded even if this concerns inconsistencies that had been added during 2017. Actually nearly all ancient Greek
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I did not justify anyone, I just noted that it is not only Iaof2017 who has recently added Wikiprojects and has been opposed by other editors. These are common things in Balkan topics, so posting a wall of text on what Wikiproject Iaof2017 added to what other article for whatever reason does not
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entitle the Wikiproject of same name's expansion to cover all these areas. The enlarged Illyria under Roman and Byzantine control had nothing to do with real Illyria and the Illyrians. Sorry but no. Names do not warrant inclusion of namesake projects. Knowledge's common practices is to carefully
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make careful distinguishing of names based on their chronological periods, as long as they appear to "prove" a point that Bouthroton belonged geographically in Illyria, is disruptive and unecyclopedic at least. Also it saddens me that the editors rushed to restore the Wikiproject Illyria while
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This source, just like the 1st and 2nd sources above again contain inaccuracies with names and foundations of the city: 1) it calls the city Butrint when it was founded. It was founded as Bouthroton, while Butrint is the modern official Albanian name for it. 2) it calls the region of Epirus as
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without any valid explanation and even though Iaof isn't a member of WikiProject Greece. When Wikiprojects are added in such disruptive ways, it is hard to believe that they were done in good faith. These good faith concerns are fueled further when the same editor is spotted edit warring over
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is also problematic, since the Wikiproject Illyria's focus topic is Illyria and the Illyrians and Butrint is nothing to do with them: the academic consensus is that Butrint's inhabitants were Greek subjects, and city was located in the historical region of Epirus. The late antiquity and early
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Wikiprojects don't reflect borders. We're using WikiProject Greece even though it has nothing to do with Butrint. The already includes projects which aren't technically relevant because Butrint was never part of their borders. The question is whether Butrint had significance for Illyrians and
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was, as you can understand, the reason the discussion took much longer since it gave the false impression that the disagreement was geographical or ethnocentric in nature, owning to the nationalist spectrum in the politics of Albania, which from what I understand now, isn't. Good day. ---
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It has already become clear that you do not carefully read other editors' comments, SR. Please read the comments more carefully, and try to see things for a moment from other editors' perspective. I have already explained that the sources use Butrint to get valuable information about late
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going to give these exaggerated claims any credibility unless they constitute a significant view shared by the majority of the academic community. If you insist that Knowledge should deviate from this consensus, then I suggest you open a RfC and see if others would agree with such claims.
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The one editor, even though they acknowledged that Buthrotum wasn't an Illyrian, but a Greek (and later, Roman) city, they argued that Wikiproject:Illyria should be added nevertheless just because the Greeks of Buthrotum had trade or cultural contacts with their Illyrian neighbors.
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colonization. In the Ionian region, the situation is quite different - partially because big urban agglomerations existed in the first place. You can see the difference in size via comparing the site of pre-Roman Butrint and how the site expanded
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The lead still describes him as an Albanian ruler. He was at literal war with the Ottoman sultan. Do I need to repeat the source that I just gave you? I’ll restore Ottoman Albanian and dismiss the IPs revert as long as no sources are cited here.
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medieval ages, saw Illyria expanded greatly as a province, by the Romans/Byzantines, to include not just Butrint, but also large parts of Europe, stretching from Austria and Dalmatia in the north, down to Peloponnese and Crete in the south, (see
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so both the pre-Roman and Roman history parts are repeated and no Chaonian history is removed. Side comment: The sentence is wrong in all possible ways as the settlement was a dependent of Kerkyra and only much later came under Chaonian
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If the editors aren't certain when a WikiProject is really relevant to an article, then it is recommended that they leave this task to someone else. No offense but that's what I would have advised myself, had I proceed with such edits.
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The same text is repeated in consecutive sentences. It is highly intellectually dishonest to claim that "Roman history is removed." Roman history is not being removed, on the other hand, it is the Chaonian history that was removed
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Not only is that claim unsourced, but even if it were the case, the information is already in the lede. There is simply no need or reason to repeat it twice in consecutive sentences. This isn't done in any other similar articles.
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We had a discussion on the many names Butrint has had during its history. Among others, you mentioned a few names reported by Lala. Should we create a "Name" section or should we add these names somewhere else in the article?
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Butrint with literary evidence about the medieval town. More specifically, it offers crucial information regarding the connection between southern Italy and this part of the Illyrian coast and confirms previous sporadic
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The cities are Athens, Corinth and Nemea in Greece, Sardis in Asia Minor, Beirut, Caesarea Maritima and Jerusalem in the Near East, Carthage in North Africa, and Butrint on the Illyrian coast of the Adriatic.
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The cities are Athens, Corinth and Nemea in Greece, Sardis in Asia Minor, Beirut, Caesarea Maritima and Jerusalem in the Near East, Carthage in North Africa, and Butrint on the Illyrian coast of the Adriatic.
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since they are people who live in Greece, not Albania and no longer consider themselves Albanians. This is a very problematic logic you are using there and is finding me vehemently disagreeing with. ---
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