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I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: I'm unsure about the title here -- should it definitely be "Timothy (Szretter)" and not "Timothy Szretter"? I see it's the first on Russian wikipedia and the second on German wikipedia. Usually Orthodox clergy articles are just their religious name and their birth surname, no parentheses.
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This article was edited to contain a total or partial translation of Tymoteusz (Szretter) from the Polish Wikipedia. Consult the history of the original page to see a list of its authors. |
This article was created, improved, or expanded by a translator from the Open Knowledge Association (OKA). |
I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: I'm unsure about the title here -- should it definitely be "Timothy (Szretter)" and not "Timothy Szretter"? I see it's the first on Russian wikipedia and the second on German wikipedia. Usually Orthodox clergy articles are just their religious name and their birth surname, no parentheses.