Talk:5th century
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I added a few more names to the Significant Persons list (Alaric I, Aetius, St. Patrick)
"According to the Book of Mormon, Moroni buries the Golden Plates and ends the record around 421.": should these types of non-historical, more religious entries be permitted? I find it a little odd that this is found among these other researched, substantiated historical references - regardless of the "according to the Book of Mormon" qualifier.
- In the overview section of this article it states "In 476 the last Roman Emperor, Romulus Augustus (nicknamed Augustulus "Little Augustus") is deposed by a Visgothic warlord." In reality the person who deposed Romulus Augustulus was Odoacer, who was not Visigothic or a warlord. He was Ostrogothic, and a Roman foederati. I will make the necassary corrections. --Lucius Sempronius Turpio 00:49, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
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