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The text that was here before was essentially plagiarised from [1] - I've removed that all and rewritten based on information I gleaned from the German version of the page, the website referenced, and bits and pieces on other websites to clarify my understanding. I'm having no luck getting the image to work - I don't understand how to link properly, but there is an image over on the Greek version of the page which would be nice to bring across if someone else knows how. --Zeborah23:33, 5 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
Looks like you have made some progress on the article, good work. Keep in mind the article has to meet Wikipedia policy like WP:BIO. I would try and get some more references, preferable in English as this is English Wikipedia. You might also put a "See Also" section linking to the German (or other languages) version. For an overview on the hows and whys of picking references this entry on my user page might be helpful User:Jeepday/Sandbox/Primary Sources Tag Explanation. Jeepday03:09, 6 February 2007 (UTC)Reply