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Hi,
I found a good German article about this with a lot of images: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binnenkastell_Keszthely-Fenékpuszta OrionNimrod (talk) 16:55, 16 August 2023 (UTC)
Hi @CriticKende
Your recent edits on the said page are not supported by the sources cited. For example Zosimus writes about the 3rd century AD general Danube region, and the passage from Magyarok eredete also refers to the Danube area. None of the authors specify Transylvania region, nor does the timeframe correspond to the chronology. These edits fall under the no original research and need to be removed.
However, this is not the first time we had this conversation and we spoke about it again just a few days ago. I have no intention to start (or continue) an edit war with you and I do appreciate the amount of sources you bring forward for my interest, hence I leave you this message.
Please read the rules and have another look at the said edits on History of Transylvania. Aristeus01 (talk) 07:39, 20 August 2023 (UTC)
The map of Transylvania in the Hungarian wiki https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erd%C3%A9ly_t%C3%B6rt%C3%A9nelme#/media/F%C3%A1jl:TransylvaniaPhysicalhung.jpg CriticKende (talk) 17:26, 11 September 2023 (UTC)
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Hello @Aristeus01
I see in the Vlach article there is one of my edit that you don't like, (here: 1) which you think are not in the source.
Here is the quote from the source, and the link to the source:
The part, that you dont like:
Anna Komnene mentions in her Alexiad that in 1091 Emperor Alexios ordered Nikephoros Melissenos to raise an army against invading Pechenegs. Melissenos recruited, among others, Bulgarians and "wanderingthe nomadic tribes called Vlachs in popular parlance".
Your source: Florin Curta: Imaginea vlahilor la cronicarii cruciadei a IV-a, page 39, 2015
Link to your source: https://www.academia.edu/20297336/Imaginea_vlahilor_la_cronicarii_Cruciadei_a_IV_a_P%C3%A2n%C4%83_unde_r%C4%83zbate_ecoul_discu%C8%9Biilor_intelectuale_de_la_Constantinopol?auto=download
And the quote in your source, which I put in the article:
page 39: Melissenos a recrutat oșteni din rândurile bulgarilor, dar și a celor care „duc o viață de nomazi și sunt numiți în limba populară vlahi”114
Translated to English: Melissenos recruited soldiers from the ranks of the Bulgarians, but also from those who "lead a nomadic life and are called in the popular language Vlachs " (I translated it with a translator, it may not be perfect, but you can see that it is the same.)
So what I wrote is in the source. So I don't quite understand why quoting the source is a problem.
As well as in the original text (link: https://www.yorku.ca/inpar/alexiad_dawes.pdf page:141) in this place: "He was partly to levy recruits from the Bulgarians and from the nomadic tribes (called Vlachs in popular parlance) and for the rest whatever horseor foot-soldiers offered themselves from any country. "
So what I wrote is in your source word for word, and in the original text word for word, after that I don't see how I would break any rule.
If there is anything else I can help you with, I look forward to hearing from you. Have a nice day.
CriticKende (talk) 09:21, 12 September 2023 (UTC)
Hello @Aristeus01
I see I also have an edit in the History of Transylvania article that you don't like.( 2) I'd like to argue that too, and show that what I put in the source doesn't break any rules on wikipedia.
Link to my source: https://archive.org/details/carolingianchron0000scho/page/186/mode/2up
What I wrote in the article: "In the Royal Frankish Annals, it is described that at that time in Transylvania, there were Avars and a Slavic tribe called the Obodrites, also called the Predecentes, and Bulgars lived next to them."
Quote in the source: "After arriving at Aachen and celebrating Christmas there, he was informed that the envoys of the king of the Bulgars were in Bavaria. He contacted them and made them wait there until the right moment. The emperor also received the envoys of the Obodrites who are commonly called Praedenecenti and live in Dacia on the Danube as neighbors of the Bulgars, of whose arrival he had been informed." (Page 116)
Quote from the source commentary by Bernhard Walter Scholz, University of Michigan Press (the translator): "After Ljudovit’s timely death in 823 the Franks encounter a new foe in the Bulgars, whose emissaries appear before Emperor Louis the Pious for the first time in 824. At issue is the border between Franks and Bulgars and the control of the Slavonic tribes living along the Danube in Dacia and in neighboring territories. That the Franks are fighting the Bulgars deep in the Balkans by the time the annalists discontinue the official annals of the realm is a measure of the expansion which the Carolingian empire undergoes over the nine decades of Carolingian history recorded by the RFA." (Page 18)
So, it's in the text, what I wrote, but it's even in the Commentary. And even if you don't accept that Transylvania borders the Danube, (which is: The map of Transylvania in the Hungarian wiki:https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erd%C3%A9ly_t%C3%B6rt%C3%A9nelme#/media/F%C3%A1jl:TransylvaniaPhysicalhung.jpg ) in the commentary by the academic Bernhard Walter Scholz, it is stated that "Slavonic tribes living along the Danube in Dacia and in neighbouring territories", so again I can only say that I didn't make it up, it is not my own research, but it is in the source as a preserved historical record and as a historian's opinion. So again I don't understand when I broke a rule on wikipedia.
If there is anything else I can help you with, I look forward to hearing from you. Have a nice day.
CriticKende (talk) 09:52, 12 September 2023 (UTC)
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