13:2513:25, 28 January 2020diffhist0
Brian Boru
Undoing a malicious edit (vandalism). Brian Boru was the emperor of the Gaels, the Roman title for the Gaels was Scoti (Scots). Translating from Latin to English, Imperator Scottorum translates to Emporer of Scots, Scottorum does not translate to Gael. See attached sources.
15:4715:47, 6 January 2020diffhist+281
Brian Boru
Imperator Scottorum translates into Emperor of Scots. Non Latin speakers, see Google Translate & Supplied sourced (Irish Times). Scoti was the Roman name for the Gales, Scoti is Scots in English. See wiki Scoti and Wiki Scotia. The title (Irish) did not exist until after the 1800's.
08:5908:59, 12 December 2019diffhist+764
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User talk:195.137.121.101
←Created page with 'Removed clear vandalism which did not make any sense. The vandal removed the reference to Scottish nationalism in the title, stating the SNP is solely a socialis...'
09:2009:20, 26 November 2019diffhist0
Brian Boru
→High King: Incorrect translation. Conflicts sources and Wiki pages. Imperator Scottorum translates into Emperor of Scots. See Scotti on Wikipedia, source - (Scotti/ Scots is name for Irish Gaels). Conflicting wiki pages. Please keep Wikipedia accurate with translations.
09:1509:15, 26 November 2019diffhist0
Brian Boru
Incorrect translation (suspected bias). Conflicts sources and Wiki pages. Imperator Scottorum translates into Emperor of Scots. (Hibernica) translates from Latin into Irish. See Scotti on Wikipedia (name for Irish Gaels).
10:4210:42, 11 October 2019diffhist+3
Scottish Gaelic
→Origins: See Wiki Scotia/ Wiki Scoti/ Wiki Hibernia. The place name (Ireland) did not exist until the late 18th - 19th century. Gaelic came to Scotland from (Scotia) by the Scoti people. Common wiki error. When discussion a country in a time period, the correct name should be used in that time period to align Wikipedia sources.
15:0515:05, 4 October 2019diffhist0
Brian Boru
→High King: Fixed translation error, (Imperator Scottorum) - Roman Latin, translates to Emperor of the Scots. Scottotum does not translate into Gael's. The given name for the Gaelic people was Scoti (Scots) Ref: Wiki Scotia, Scoti, Brian Boru source. Note: Possible vandal or Wiki translator error. See top of page Emperor of Scots.
13:4013:40, 26 September 2019diffhist+24
Scoti
Inaccuracy changed aligning Wikipage Scoti with Wikipage Scotia. See (Gaels, Scotia, Dal Riata). The Gaels invaded Pictland 3rd century ( 201 to 300 AD), Pictland renamed Scotia Minor. Wars of independence. King Robert the Bruce refereed to Scotland as Scotia Minor. Pope Leo X 1475 - 1521 granted Scotland full use of Scotia removing (Minor). Wiki to check time periods.
25 September 2019
09:2109:21, 25 September 2019diffhist0
Etymology of Scotland
Contradiction / conflict removed from within multiple Wiki pages. Imperator Scottorum translates to Emperor of Scots. See also references, no documented evidence available for Emperor of the Irish. Place name/ time error, the term Irish (title) did not exist until after the 1800's.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
13 August 2019
13:2913:29, 13 August 2019diffhist−210
Clan Duncan
→External links: ScotClans is a commercial website that takes reference from clan-duncan.co.uk and sells products on behalf of the clan-duncan.co.uk administration and is not a source of valid information. web.archive is a dead personal web page and is not a source of valid information.
13:1613:16, 13 August 2019diffhist+17
Scotia
→Etymology and derivations: Scotland is derived from Scotia, a Roman place name for Ireland as stated on this page. The native tribe named Scoti gain there name from the Island and was applied to all Irish Gaels before the use of Hibernia. The original inaccuracy contradicts this very page and other Wiki pages. Please take the time to study Scotia before editing.
07:5907:59, 13 August 2019diffhist+427
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User talk:89.104.231.204
←Created page with 'Scottorum is Latin for Scots. I have reported this is the past, modern bias and inaccuracy's on Wikipedia. The Isle was called Scotia, see Wikipedia Scotia. The...'
13:2513:25, 28 January 2020diffhist0
Brian Boru
Undoing a malicious edit (vandalism). Brian Boru was the emperor of the Gaels, the Roman title for the Gaels was Scoti (Scots). Translating from Latin to English, Imperator Scottorum translates to Emporer of Scots, Scottorum does not translate to Gael. See attached sources.
15:4715:47, 6 January 2020diffhist+281
Brian Boru
Imperator Scottorum translates into Emperor of Scots. Non Latin speakers, see Google Translate & Supplied sourced (Irish Times). Scoti was the Roman name for the Gales, Scoti is Scots in English. See wiki Scoti and Wiki Scotia. The title (Irish) did not exist until after the 1800's.
08:5908:59, 12 December 2019diffhist+764
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User talk:195.137.121.101
←Created page with 'Removed clear vandalism which did not make any sense. The vandal removed the reference to Scottish nationalism in the title, stating the SNP is solely a socialis...'
09:2009:20, 26 November 2019diffhist0
Brian Boru
→High King: Incorrect translation. Conflicts sources and Wiki pages. Imperator Scottorum translates into Emperor of Scots. See Scotti on Wikipedia, source - (Scotti/ Scots is name for Irish Gaels). Conflicting wiki pages. Please keep Wikipedia accurate with translations.
09:1509:15, 26 November 2019diffhist0
Brian Boru
Incorrect translation (suspected bias). Conflicts sources and Wiki pages. Imperator Scottorum translates into Emperor of Scots. (Hibernica) translates from Latin into Irish. See Scotti on Wikipedia (name for Irish Gaels).
10:4210:42, 11 October 2019diffhist+3
Scottish Gaelic
→Origins: See Wiki Scotia/ Wiki Scoti/ Wiki Hibernia. The place name (Ireland) did not exist until the late 18th - 19th century. Gaelic came to Scotland from (Scotia) by the Scoti people. Common wiki error. When discussion a country in a time period, the correct name should be used in that time period to align Wikipedia sources.
15:0515:05, 4 October 2019diffhist0
Brian Boru
→High King: Fixed translation error, (Imperator Scottorum) - Roman Latin, translates to Emperor of the Scots. Scottotum does not translate into Gael's. The given name for the Gaelic people was Scoti (Scots) Ref: Wiki Scotia, Scoti, Brian Boru source. Note: Possible vandal or Wiki translator error. See top of page Emperor of Scots.
13:4013:40, 26 September 2019diffhist+24
Scoti
Inaccuracy changed aligning Wikipage Scoti with Wikipage Scotia. See (Gaels, Scotia, Dal Riata). The Gaels invaded Pictland 3rd century ( 201 to 300 AD), Pictland renamed Scotia Minor. Wars of independence. King Robert the Bruce refereed to Scotland as Scotia Minor. Pope Leo X 1475 - 1521 granted Scotland full use of Scotia removing (Minor). Wiki to check time periods.
25 September 2019
09:2109:21, 25 September 2019diffhist0
Etymology of Scotland
Contradiction / conflict removed from within multiple Wiki pages. Imperator Scottorum translates to Emperor of Scots. See also references, no documented evidence available for Emperor of the Irish. Place name/ time error, the term Irish (title) did not exist until after the 1800's.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
13 August 2019
13:2913:29, 13 August 2019diffhist−210
Clan Duncan
→External links: ScotClans is a commercial website that takes reference from clan-duncan.co.uk and sells products on behalf of the clan-duncan.co.uk administration and is not a source of valid information. web.archive is a dead personal web page and is not a source of valid information.
13:1613:16, 13 August 2019diffhist+17
Scotia
→Etymology and derivations: Scotland is derived from Scotia, a Roman place name for Ireland as stated on this page. The native tribe named Scoti gain there name from the Island and was applied to all Irish Gaels before the use of Hibernia. The original inaccuracy contradicts this very page and other Wiki pages. Please take the time to study Scotia before editing.
07:5907:59, 13 August 2019diffhist+427
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User talk:89.104.231.204
←Created page with 'Scottorum is Latin for Scots. I have reported this is the past, modern bias and inaccuracy's on Wikipedia. The Isle was called Scotia, see Wikipedia Scotia. The...'