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Note: I was recently reading this page for historical content and was shocked by the stark resemblance of it to the history of William Miller, which is seemingly word for word. Unfortunately the Miller reproduction online at orthodox christianity. net is no longer available to check it against. Can anyone verify my suspicions or disprove them? If they can verify them, I would be happy to rewrite the article.--Dustiescott 05:48, 25 December 2006 (UTC)

I started the article, back in June 2006, and what I did was to take and adapt text from the Wikipedia article for David's brother and co-ruler. (This was my editing summary: Created (largely taken from Alexios I of Trebizond)). That's as far back as I know: I don't know the source of the Alexios article. If it was in fact plagiarised, curses ... Andrew Dalby 10:33, 25 December 2006 (UTC)