Talk:Religious leaders by year

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Religious leaders by year is part of WikiProject Leaders by year, a project to compile lists of leaders throughout history. This includes State leaders by year, Religious leaders by year, Colonial governors by year and International organization leaders by year. If you would like to help expand and improve these lists then please join the project. All interested editors are welcome.

I hope those aids don't ruin the whole point, it's just kind of a lot of work on its own.--T. Anthony 15:51, 22 November 2005 (UTC)

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I saw that. I guess people aren't aware this is part of this page. Oddly though 1946 is a fairly memorable year as it was the year after Hiroshima and the end of WWII as I recall. New religious movements are sometimes defined as religions that arose after WWII. Oh well. I got to work on some of these tonight. I hope in time people can expand on some of the years I worked on.--T. Anthony 07:26, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
The twentieth century is now finished, as is part of the nineteenth. It might still be error proned and need improvement, but hopefully I will step aside and not hog it all.--T. Anthony 11:55, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
It's kind of fun though. That said the nineteenth century stuff especially is just meant as a starter. I hope others will improve those years.--T. Anthony 06:07, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
You're doing a great job. Glad we're finally getting stuff on leaders by year pages other than just state leaders! -- Jonel | Speak 23:24, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
Thanks. I have actually taken a bit of a break to work on improving coverage of Brazilian writers. It's not exactly my interest, but I was friends with this Brazilian woman. (Just friends, alas, as she was gorgeous and very smart. I think she was engaged though and very far to the Left of me politically.) Brazil seems to be pretty poorly covered when you consider how big a nation it is and when you compare to other encyclopedias I've seen. Still I might go back to this later.--T. Anthony 02:50, 17 January 2006 (UTC)