User talk:Koopinator/Archive 2017
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[edit]I answered your question at talk:Gallic Empire, and decided to throw up the welcome template just because. Psychotic Spartan 123 22:19, 9 January 2017 (UTC)
Byzantine-Latin wars
[edit]Thanks for creating Byzantine–Latin wars. However, in future, when you copy-paste material over from existing articles, please a) acknowledge this in an edit summary for reasons of attribution, b) take care to adapt the material to the new article, so that there is no duplication of stuff already covered, and c) copy the actual sources the references refer to along with the text. Also, I strongly suggest to avoid starting with such "major" articles as this one; it is evident, from some of the choices you made in the infobox, that you are not exactly familiar with the topic. It is better to start with smaller articles on more narrow topics, and then gradually move to articles like this, which cover decades or more. Cheers, Constantine ✍ 11:05, 12 August 2017 (UTC)