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== Always add valid references == |
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It is very important to add valid references when adding new sections in the text and especially when the new additions cancel the significance of this article [[User:Ipodamos|Ipodamos]] |
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I think El Greco should be removed from this page. He can't be a Byzantine scholar, cause when he lived there was no Byzantine Empire! [[User:155.207.254.67|155.207.254.67]] 13:13, 7 July 2007 (UTC) |
I think El Greco should be removed from this page. He can't be a Byzantine scholar, cause when he lived there was no Byzantine Empire! [[User:155.207.254.67|155.207.254.67]] 13:13, 7 July 2007 (UTC) |
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Always add valid references
It is very important to add valid references when adding new sections in the text and especially when the new additions cancel the significance of this article Ipodamos
I think El Greco should be removed from this page. He can't be a Byzantine scholar, cause when he lived there was no Byzantine Empire! 155.207.254.67 13:13, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
This list includes artists and scholars that fled Byzantine and post-Byzantine Greece to Renaissance Europe during the decline of the Byzantine empire and after the sack of Constantinople. El Greco is included in the list along with many others that tansfected the Byzantine heritage to western europe Ipodamos