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6 December 2025
- diffhist Homer 09:22 −4 Theeverywhereperson talk contribs (→Modern: Removed unneccesary link due to it leading back to the article it is in) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Homer 08:51 +1,255 ~2025-37349-23 talk contribs (The oldest statue) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist William Shakespeare 01:04 −3 Charlie Faust talk contribs (→Influence: nixed 'by' (my bad!))
- diffhist William Shakespeare 00:59 +296 Charlie Faust talk contribs (→Influence: moved 'The Swiss Romantic artist Henry Fuseli, a friend of William Blake, even translated ''Macbeth'' into German.{{sfn|Paraisz|2006|p=130}} The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud drew on Shakespearean psychology, in particular, that of Hamlet, for his theories of human nature.{{sfn|Bloom|1995|p=346}}')
- diffhist William Shakespeare 00:58 −295 Charlie Faust talk contribs (→Influence: added 'The last', nixed 'for example' moving 'The Swiss Romantic artist Henry Fuseli, a friend of William Blake,)
- diffhist William Shakespeare 00:47 +18 Charlie Faust talk contribs (→Style: replaced 'Shakespeare's late romances with 'late romances', since Shakespeare is what we're here to talk about)
5 December 2025
- diffhist Phoenix (son of Amyntor) 22:57 +21 Dionysodorus talk contribs (link)
- diffhist Dionysus 22:53 +21 Dionysodorus talk contribs (link)
- diffhist Helios 22:48 +21 Dionysodorus talk contribs (link)
- diffhist Sarpedon (Trojan War hero) 22:44 +21 Dionysodorus talk contribs (link)
- diffhist Leto 22:27 +21 Dionysodorus talk contribs (link)
- diffhist Ajax the Great 20:29 0 Theknightwho talk contribs (Archaic Greek letters took all kinds of weird and wonderful shapes, but outside of paleography we use the standard alphabet to represent them.)