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8 June 2024

  • diffhist m Toulouse 03:20 −15KevindeAmsterdam talk contribs(In keeping with convention for infoboxes of other French cities #article-section-source-editor) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
  • diffhist Valentinian III 02:30 −244ManuelKomnenos talk contribs(Moved Attila further down the section, since the first paragraph spoke entirely in generalities apart from his name; removed names of Aetius’ rivals, since they don’t figure as prominently in Valentinian’s biography as do Aetius, Galla Placidia, and Attila; reworked phrase “powerful generals vying for power”) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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3 June 2024

  • diffhist France 16:53 +78Bernard Lee talk contribs(Added picture)
  • diffhist Western Roman Empire 02:26 −119Mr. Information1409 talk contribs(Rv wrong information, reasons: 1. I ordered from new to oldest, the news mean the final part of the territory which became other state due to an event, with this case Italy and by year of establishment. 2. Dalmatia and Soissons remained under Roman control after the fall of the Western Roman Empire but as separate entities. 3. It would be inaccurate to say Kingdom of the Franks because when the Franks conquered Soissons, the Western Roman Empire already collapsed, not immediate successor.) Tag: Undo

2 June 2024