Talk:Roman Standards
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Dear Dragonflysixty...something...
This article was researched over a number of years. My research was conducted in Italy, and made use of several primary sources. Rather than simply tearing down other people's work, do you ever offer any kind of factual or evidenciary basis for your random acts of deletion, or do you hold yourself in too high a level of esteem to bother with a practice so below you? Why, afterall, should you waste your time contributing to knowledge when you can criticize the work of others to feel important?
[edit] Roman Standards
I recall having run accross some reference to Ryanus when researching Julius Caesar's seige of Alesia. I'd like to take another look at my materials, but overall, good work on the article. I don't think it should be deleted again, Mr. Policelli might be onto something. At the least it is worth some time for verification. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Prof.Wilson (talk • contribs) 21:34, 11 February 2007 (UTC).

