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I observed the name and wish to add that there is a Region named after Tzimisces. It is called Tzimisgezek. My ancestors came fromm theis area of Anatolia, Turkey. To furthere state that they lived here up until 1915, when they were forcibly sent into exile and the great genocide against the ARmenian nation by the Young Turks.
Can someone explain the distinction between "last name" and "surname" in the first paragraph of this article? -- Jfruh 28 June 2005 21:33 (UTC)
I have created a stubby little placeholder of an article on the marginal Byzantine general Curcuas, a catepan of Italy. Is Curcuas a Latinisation of Kourkouas and, if so, is he a relative of the emperor John I? Srnec 06:19, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
Are there any more info on them? The article says they were of Armenian origin, which is the only piece of information I found about them in wiki till now, what were the sources you used? Until now I thought that their name root was Greek, coming from the word phoke(gr:φώκη, en:seal), and thus betrayed Greek origin, I would appreciate some insight. Thanks. Maniakes 04:53, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
I take it that English was widely spoken in X century Crete?....lol...how dumb do you need to be to create an article like this? Norum 20:06, 15 March 2017 (UTC)
First off, you shouldnt revert. since you made the new changes you must bring it to the talk page, secondly according to the links I sent to you, your edits are describing very minor references (in this case a comic book), see MOS:POPCULT, also heading should be written as "Popular culture" not what you did, also you shouldn't capitalize each word, see WP:NCCAPS, thirdly your writings are unclear why write ISBN there, this isnt normal Danial Bass ( talk) 09:32, 23 August 2023 (UTC)
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I observed the name and wish to add that there is a Region named after Tzimisces. It is called Tzimisgezek. My ancestors came fromm theis area of Anatolia, Turkey. To furthere state that they lived here up until 1915, when they were forcibly sent into exile and the great genocide against the ARmenian nation by the Young Turks.
Can someone explain the distinction between "last name" and "surname" in the first paragraph of this article? -- Jfruh 28 June 2005 21:33 (UTC)
I have created a stubby little placeholder of an article on the marginal Byzantine general Curcuas, a catepan of Italy. Is Curcuas a Latinisation of Kourkouas and, if so, is he a relative of the emperor John I? Srnec 06:19, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
Are there any more info on them? The article says they were of Armenian origin, which is the only piece of information I found about them in wiki till now, what were the sources you used? Until now I thought that their name root was Greek, coming from the word phoke(gr:φώκη, en:seal), and thus betrayed Greek origin, I would appreciate some insight. Thanks. Maniakes 04:53, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
I take it that English was widely spoken in X century Crete?....lol...how dumb do you need to be to create an article like this? Norum 20:06, 15 March 2017 (UTC)
First off, you shouldnt revert. since you made the new changes you must bring it to the talk page, secondly according to the links I sent to you, your edits are describing very minor references (in this case a comic book), see MOS:POPCULT, also heading should be written as "Popular culture" not what you did, also you shouldn't capitalize each word, see WP:NCCAPS, thirdly your writings are unclear why write ISBN there, this isnt normal Danial Bass ( talk) 09:32, 23 August 2023 (UTC)