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Hello, I am Pericles of Athens, and the lists found below are my minor edits to wikipedia. Simply put, they are all not worth mentioning on my main user page alongside major editing, since the lists below were clogging it up and taking up too much space. This sub-page of mine is also a page for all of my DYKs, or Did you know articles that were previously featured on wikipedia's main page.

For pictures that I've uploaded to wikipedia, see my gallery. For notes, see my sandbox pages.

DYKs (i.e. Did You Know?)

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On 3 March 2017, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Macedonia (ancient kingdom), which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that Alexander the Great, King of Macedon, besieged the Illyrians at Pelion (in modern Albania) in 335 BC, a year before waging war against the Achaemenid Empire? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Macedonia (ancient kingdom). You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, Macedonia (ancient kingdom)), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.

On 14 April 2017, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom), which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that the government of ancient Macedonia was a monarchy, yet the Macedonian commonwealth contained some local democracies with popular assemblies and annual elections? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom). You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.

On 13 May 2017, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Rise of Macedon, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that after conquering and uniting most of ancient Greece, Philip II of Macedon (bust pictured) was assassinated while in Aegae for his daughter’s wedding and was succeeded by his son Alexander the Great? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Rise of Macedon. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, Rise of Macedon), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.

Centuries, years, and days edited

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15th century BC, 5th century BC, 4th century BC, 3rd century BC, 2nd century BC, 1st century BC, 1st century, 2nd century, 3rd century, 4th century, 5th century, 6th century, 7th century, 8th century, 9th century, 10th century, 12th century, 13th century, 14th century, 15th century, 16th century, 17th century, 18th century

1040s BC, 840s BC, 750s BC, 700s BC, 690s BC, 640s BC, 630s BC, 620s BC, 610s BC, 590s BC, 570s BC, 520s BC, 510s BC, 500s BC, BC← →AD, 1560s, 1570s,

495 BC, 486 BC, 482 BC, 481 BC, 473 BC, 465 BC, 432 BC, 403 BC, 389 BC, 386 BC, 381 BC, 364 BC, 356 BC, 354 BC, 342 BC, 325 BC, 316 BC, 309 BC, 307 BC, 305 BC, 299 BC, 295 BC, 293 BC, 264 BC, 260 BC, 256 BC, 240 BC, 232 BC, 206 BC, 202 BC, 200 BC, 193 BC, 186 BC, 179 BC, 177 BC, 168 BC, 154 BC, 147 BC, 146 BC, 140 BC, 133 BC, 128 BC, 122 BC, 117 BC, 108 BC, 106 BC, 104 BC, 102 BC, 78 BC 77 BC, 67 BC, 60 BC, 48 BC, 40 BC, 38 BC, 37 BC, 36 BC, 30 BC, 14 BC, 6 BC, 2 BC, 1 BC, BC← →AD AD 10, AD 18, AD 23 AD 33, AD 38, AD 49, AD 58, AD 71, AD 73, AD 78, AD 89, 106, 110, 118, 121, 125, 132, 139, 142, 147, 166, 169, 177, 179, 185, 189, 192, 204, 217, 219, 255, 278, 284, 344, 364, 404, 406, 441, 477, 513, 523, 531, 535, 549, 564, 565, 568, 570, 571, 574, 575, 576, 579, 580, 582, 585, 589, 591, 592, 594, 595, 596, 597, 601, 605, 609, 618, 619, 621, 623, 625, 627, 628, 629, 630, 633, 634, 635, 636, 637, 638, 639, 640, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647, 648, 649, 652, 654, 656, 657, 658, 659, 661, 666, 668, 669, 672, 673, 674, 676, 678, 680, 682, 683, 684, 685, 691, 697, 698, 701, 702, 704, 706, 707, 709, 713, 714, 720, 721, 725, 727, 729, 730, 733, 735, 737, 740, 742, 747, 751, 754, 755, 756, 758, 761, 762, 763, 765, 772, 773, 775, 778, 779, 780, 781, 784, 785, 788, 799, 804, 812, 813, 814, 815, 819, 828, 831, 833, 841, 842, 843, 849, 850, 851, 852, 856, 858, 863, 873, 874, 879, 884, 892, 912, 925, 936, 942, 943, 949, 960, 961, 963, 971, 972, 974, 976, 978, 983, 984, 986, 990, 996, 999, 1000, 1001, 1004, 1005, 1008, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1024, 1027, 1030, 1031, 1034, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1049, 1051, 1055, 1056, 1060, 1062, 1063, 1065, 1066, 1069, 1070, 1073, 1075, 1078, 1080, 1083, 1084, 1085, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1092, 1095, 1100, 1101, 1103, 1105, 1107, 1111, 1113, 1119, 1120, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1131, 1132, 1135, 1137, 1145, 1151, 1152, 1155, 1161, 1162, 1163, 1165, 1170, 1175, 1178, 1186, 1191, 1193, 1202, 1206, 1208, 1207, 1219, 1230, 1231, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1241, 1249, 1250, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1264, 1265, 1268, 1275, 1276, 1278, 1279, 1287, 1288, 1298, 1300, 1302, 1303, 1305, 1306, 1311, 1313, 1333, 1334, 1348, 1352, 1356, 1363, 1366, 1368, 1369, 1371, 1373, 1375, 1377, 1380, 1381, 1384, 1393, 1394, 1396, 1407, 1411, 1412, 1414, 1415, 1419, 1420, 1425, 1427, 1429, 1433, 1434, 1436, 1438, 1439, 1448, 1449, 1457, 1461, 1464, 1465, 1470, 1488, 1490, 1492, 1498, 1501, 1506, 1509, 1511, 1513, 1517, 1518, 1519, 1522, 1523, 1524, 1525, 1527, 1528, 1531, 1538, 1539, 1545, 1548, 1549, 1550, 1551, 1557, 1562, 1567, 1568, 1573, 1575, 1581, 1582, 1584, 1587, 1592, 1593, 1597, 1598, 1602, 1610, 1626, 1627, 1629, 1634, 1635, 1637, 1638, 1641, 1642, 1644, 1665, 1666, 1669, 1673, 1675, 1676, 1681, 1683, 1685, 1695, 1725, 1732, 1746, 1755, 1767, 1771, 1773, 1782, 1880, 1890, 1905, 1973,

January 23, February 4, February 28, March 9, April 10, May 15, May 21, June 1, June 6, June 11, June 14, June 18, July 2, July 16, July 17, July 18, August 7, August 11, August 16, August 27, August 30, September 4, September 22, October 3, October 4, November 4, December 16,

Years in architecture

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6th century in architecture, 7th century in architecture, 10th century in architecture, 1040s in architecture, 1050s in architecture, 1120s in architecture, 1160s in architecture, 1180s in architecture, 1420s in architecture, 1570s in architecture, 1755 in architecture, 1780 in architecture,

  • Note: I made major edits to the article on the 11th century.

Admiral, Afonso de Albuquerque, Ancient art, Antipater of Thessalonica, Archaeology, Astronomical Clock, Battle of Red Cliffs, Beijing, Bellows, Bi Sheng, Blast Furnace, Bulkhead (partition), Buoyancy, Cannon, Cao Chong, Cast iron, Chain pump, Chinese astronomy, Chinese pagoda, Chinese Painting, Clock, Clock tower, Crank (mechanism), Cretan War, De'Dondi, Differential (mechanical device), Drydock, Emperor Hailingwang of Jin, Escapement, Feminist Movement, Flamethrower, Firearm, Forensic science, Fu Xuan, Gan De, Gimbal, Goiter, Greek Fire, Gu Hongzhong, Han Chinese clothing, Hipparchus, History of archaeology, History of architecture, History of Astronomy, History of candle making, History of Chinese art, History of Providence, Hot air balloon, Huiyuan, Hydraulics, Illyrian Wars, Illyricum (Roman province), Jiaozi (currency), Kublai Khan, Land sailing, Leprosy, Liuhe Pagoda, Longhua Temple, Maritime history, Match, Maya ceramics, Ming Dynasty painting, Mullah, Noria, Paddle Steamer, Panorama, Panoramic painting, Paper mill, Pipa, Pontoon bridge, Qiantang River, Qin Lang, Qing Dynasty, Quanzhou, Records of the Grand Historian, Richard of Wallingford, Roman Navy, Sapping, Sassanid Empire, Sculpture, Seismometer, Sejong the Great of Joseon, Silk, Silver, Smallpox, Smallpox vaccine, Songyue Pagoda, Springfield, Massachusetts, Star chart, Steel, Three Kingdoms, True North, Umbrella, Verge escapement, Villard de Honnecourt, Water clock, Watermill, Waterwheel, Windlass, Wu Qi, Wudang Mountains, Wu-Tang Clan, Xiao of Qin, Yan Liben, Yellow River, Yuan Dynasty, Zoroastrianism, Zhou Dynasty

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2nd millennium, Air conditioning, Appius Claudius Crassus, Augur, Battle of Mons-en-Pévèle, Bayan (general) Brick, Bronze, Bronze Age, Cai Xiang, Cambyses II of Persia, Chancellor of Florence, Chinese American, Chinese dragon, Chinese jade, Chopsticks, Chu (state), Civil service, Commandery, Currency, Emperor Ping of Han, Epistle, Fan Kuan, Ferdinand Verbiest, Foreign relations of Tibet, Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, Giovanni Boccaccio, Gnomon, Guan Zhong, Gujin Tushu Jicheng, Guo Shoujing, History of economics, History of international trade, History of paleontology, History of Rome, Hongzhi Emperor, Huns, Imperialism in Asia, Jade, Jean Nicolet, Jian, Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), Lacquerware, Laozi, Legacy of the Roman Empire, Li Cheng, Li Jie (disambiguation), Li Shizhen, Liao Dynasty, Lightning, List of extinct states, List of historians, List of largest empires, Lucius Afranius (consul), Ma Yu Ching's Bucket Chicken House, Marcus Aurelius, Marcus Licinius Crassus, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, Matteo Ricci, Mencius, Moon, Mortice and tenon, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Nature, Naviglio di Bereguardo, Niccolò Machiavelli, Papyrus Anastasi I, Pearl hunting, Pacorus II of Parthia, Pendulum, Pen Huo Qi, Petition, Pinhole camera, Prophecy of Neferti, Ramming, Repeating crossbow, Restaurant, Roman sculpture, Sana'a manuscripts, Sang Hongyang, Santissima Annunziata, Sebayt, Seed drill, Shen Yue, Siege tower, Spring and Autumn Period, Statue, Stone carving, Stoneware, Striking clock, Su Shi, Taoism, Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, Terentilius, Three Pagodas, Tibet, Tomb of Fu Hao, Tomé Pires, Universal history, Windmill, Wisdom literature, Xu Daoning, Yellow Emperor, Yongle Emperor, Yongzheng Emperor, Zhang Zeduan, Zhengde Emperor,

2009 Iranian election protests, Achaea, Agriculture in China, Ahmes, Ancient Egyptian mathematics, Ancient Macedonians, Art of Ancient Egypt, Aspar, Ban Gu, Battle of Loulan, Bell (instrument), Big hair, Book on Numbers and Computation, British Museum, Capital punishment, Caucasian race, Chinese armour, Chinese calendar, Chinese ceramics, Chinese mathematics, Chinese poetry, Confucius, Dalai Lama, Delos, Dictionary, Domestication of the horse, Dong Qichang, Dou Xian, Drinking game, Dunhuang map, Dzungar, Early life of Augustus, Encyclopedia, Emperor Gaozong of Tang, Emperor Taizong of Tang, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, Filippo Villani, Four Gates Pagoda, Furnace, Gan Ying, Goryeo, Guozijian, Güshi Khan, Halberd, Hangzhou, Hebei, Hellenistic period, History of banking in China, History of coal mining, History of criminal justice, History of Macau, History of Marseille, History of timekeeping devices, Horses in warfare, Hunan, Huqiu Tower, Irrigation, Japanese art, Jianzhen, Junk (ship), Juyongguan, Kaifeng, Leshan Giant Buddha, Li Jing, List of Chinese inventions, Loom, Longshan culture, Lou chuan, Marseille, Mawangdui, Military history of China, Möngke Khan, Mongoloid race, Nomadic empire, Oracle bone script, Osaka, Parameswara (sultan), Pipeline transport, Polo, Polymath, Rabbit, Res Gestae Divi Augusti, Rise of Macedon, Roman Republic, Sea Island Mathematical Manual, Shipbuilding, Smelting, Square root, Star cartography, Taixue, Tang Dynasty art, Ten Great Campaigns, The Great Wall (film), Timeline of meteorology, Tiridates III of Parthia, Tōfuku-ji, Travel literature, Three Kingdoms of Korea, Warring States Period, Westcar Papyrus, Women's history, Woodblock printing, Wu Daozi, Wu Xian (astronomer), Xiongnu, Yayoi period, Ye Chunji, Yuezhi, Zhang Hongfan,

Minor Edits (long title)

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2007 Baghlan sugar factory bombing, British Museum Department of Asia, Four Buddhist Persecutions in China, Four Great Inventions of ancient China, History of Portugal (1415-1542), History of science and technology in China, History of trigonometric functions, History of typography in East Asia, Largest naval battle in history, Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art, Presidential transition of Barack Obama, Prime Tortoise of the Record Bureau, Template:World Heritage Sites in China, Xia Shang Zhou Chronology Project

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