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I think this is the only example of an Orthodox saint's wikipedia entry labelled "****(martyr)". I realise there is a disambiguation page for Agios Kyriaki, but it still seems a little odd to have it this way around, that the saint after which the villages were named should be labelled this way. I'm not the fountain of knowledge on this subject, but is there a good reason why this page isn't Agios Kyriaki or St.Kyriaki, and the villages/ island aren't Agios Kyriaki(island) or (village)? I'm not going to change it, without hearing other views though. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.38.11.86 (talk) 10:27, 24 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Adding to the other recent posting here: who received the revelation of the facts stated on this virgin page, and what Higher Authority did descend upon Wikipedia and/or its contributing mortal editor in order to make this whole informative light shine among us, unworthy readers of the vita? Could anyone face the quoted Authority and spread its Name, or was Its light too blinding? Arminden (talk) 23:51, 20 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]