User:Veledan

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[edit] Hello and welcome

Hello, and welcome to my scratchpad.

About me:

  • Main interest:
    • 'Medieval' European history.
  • Favourite characters:
  • Specialist subject: 12th C England, politics & pennies

~ VeledanTalk 18:56, 26 March 2006 (UTC)


Wikipedia:Babel
en This user is a native speaker of English.
it-2 Questo utente può contribuire con un italiano di livello intermedio.
Middle English -2 This hende scoler may speke ful faire and fetisly.
Wikipedia:Maintenance
This user repairs links to disambi­guation pages - you can help!

[edit] My worklist

Intend to expand / create:
Short cross penny | Tealby penny

To do

Tidying up Wikipedia:Featured pictures

  • First work list at /Misaligned FPs. If anyone stumbles across this please feel free to help. It's very boring and I'm not doing it as fast as I would like!

Community tasks I'm helping with:

  • Disambiguation pages with links
    • MoS:DP
    • Edit summary to paste: Disambiguation link repair - [[Wikipedia:Disambiguation pages with links|You can help!]]
    • Current task links:
    • Finished-but-need-to-keep-a-permanent-vigil-on task links:
Pages that link to | Saxon
Pages that link to | Vatican

Articles I'm mainly responsible for:
Bladderwort

Articles I've made:
Triton (mollusk) | Josephine Bakhita

[edit] My links

Thanks for closing the FPC nominations. You certainly deserve this barnstar. Raven4x4x 07:49, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for closing the FPC nominations. You certainly deserve this barnstar. Raven4x4x 07:49, 28 April 2006 (UTC)

Me

Wikipedia reference

Policy

Editing

RC patrol

Image links

Linked articles

Purge this page
Picture of the day
Saffron

A pile of saffron threads (each about 20 mm in length) from Iran. Saffron is a spice derived from the flower of the saffron crocus and is among the world's costliest spices by weight. In Western countries, the average retail price is $2200/€1550/£1100 per kilogram ($1,000/€700/£500 per pound). Besides its use as a seasoning, it has also used in its history as fragrance, dye, and medicine.

Photo credit: Rainer Zenz
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