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A user with 1,934 edits. Account created on 7 April 2025.
12 September 2025
- 06:0906:09, 12 September 2025 diff hist +32,324 N Scriptorium Created page with "{{short description|Room in medieval European monasteries for writing}} {{for|the website|Scriptorium (website)}} thumb|Miniature of [[Vincent of Beauvais writing in a manuscript of the ''Speculum Historiale'' in French, Bruges, c. 1478–1480, British Library Royal 14 E. i, vol. 1, f. 3, probably representing the library of the Dukes of Burgundy.]] A '''scriptorium''' ({{IPAc-en|audio=En-us-scriptorium.ogg|s|k|r|ɪ|p|ˈ..." current
- 05:1005:10, 12 September 2025 diff hist +15,901 N Boiled leather Created page with "{{Short description|Historical leather material for various uses}} thumb|Case for a book, with fittings for a carrying-cord, 15th century. The coat of arms (on the other side) suggests it was made for a bishop. '''Boiled leather''', often referred to by its French translation, '''cuir bouilli''' ({{IPA|fr|kɥiʁ buji|lang}}), was a historical material common in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period and used for variou..." current
- 05:0705:07, 12 September 2025 diff hist +5,685 N Luck of Edenhall Created page with "{{Short description|14th-century enamelled glass beaker}} thumb|The Luck of Edenhall, mid-14th century V&A Museum no. C.1 to B-1959 The '''"Luck of Edenhall"''' is an enamelled glass beaker that was made in Syria or Egypt in the middle of the 14th century, elegantly decorated with arabesques in blue, green, red and white enamel with gilding. It is now in the ..." current
- 05:0205:02, 12 September 2025 diff hist +33,681 N Enamelled glass Created page with "{{short description|Glass which has been decorated with vitreous enamel}} {{Hatnote|Not to be confused with vitreous enamel, which is a very similar technique, but used on metal}} thumb|The ''[[Reichsadlerhumpen'', a glass with the double-headed eagle of the Holy Roman Empire, and the arms of the various territories on its wings, was a popular showpiece of enamelled glass in the German lands from t..." current
- 05:0005:00, 12 September 2025 diff hist +62,657 N Louis Comfort Tiffany Created page with "{{short description|American stained glass and jewelry designer (1848–1933)}} {{Infobox person |name=Louis Comfort Tiffany |image=Louis Comfort Tiffany c. 1908.jpg |image_upright=0.9 |caption=Tiffany {{circa}} 1910 |birth_date={{Birth date|1848|02|18}} |birth_place=New York City, U.S. |death_date={{death date and age|1933|01|17|1848|02|18}} |death_place=New York City, U.S. |resting_place=Green-Wood Cemetery (Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.) |known_for=Favr..." current
- 04:5504:55, 12 September 2025 diff hist +92,098 N Stained glass Created page with "{{short description|Colored glass and the works that are made from it}} thumb|300px|The north [[rose window of the Chartres Cathedral (Chartres, France), donated by Blanche of Castile. It represents the Virgin Mary, surrounded by Biblical kings and prophets. Below is St Anne, mother of the Virgin, with four righteous leaders. The window includes the arms of France and ..." current
- 04:4704:47, 12 September 2025 diff hist +2,884 N Crown glass (window) Created page with "{{short description|Early type of window glass}} {{About|1=the window glass|2=the optical glass|3=Crown glass (optics)}} right|thumb|165px|Crown glass '''Crown glass''' was an early type of window glass. In this process, glass was blown into a "crown" or hollow globe. This was then transferred from the blowpipe to a punty and then flattened by reheating and spinning out the bowl-shaped piece of glass (bull..." current
11 September 2025
- 19:4519:45, 11 September 2025 diff hist +33,085 N Refuge in Buddhism Created page with "{{Short description|Initiation ceremony in Buddhism}} {{Buddhist term|title=refuge|pi=saraṇa|si=සරණ|sa=शरण|bn=শরন|bn-Latn=shôrôn|vi=quy y|zh=皈依|zh-Latn=guīyī|ja=帰依|ja-Latn=kie|km=សរណៈ<br>(saranak)|my=သရဏ<br>(tharana)|ko=귀의|ko-Latn=gwiui|ta=சரணம்|tl=salanam|tl-tglg=ᜐᜎᜈᜋ᜔|th=สรณะ, ที่พึ่ง ที่ระลึก|id=perlindungan, pelindung|sa-Latn=śaraṇa|si-Latn=saraṇa|ta-Latn=..." current
- 19:4419:44, 11 September 2025 diff hist +12,680 N Prostration (Buddhism) Created page with "{{Short description|Practice in Buddhism}} {{LayBuddhistPractices}} thumb|Tibetans on a pilgrimage to [[Lhasa, doing full-body prostrations]] A '''prostration''' ({{langx|pi-Latn|panipāta}}, {{langx|sa-Latn|namas-kara}}, {{lang-zh|c=禮拜}}, {{lang|zh-Latn|lǐbài}}, {{langx|ja-Latn|raihai}}) is a gesture used in Buddhist practice to show reverence to the Triple Gem (comprising the Buddha, his teachings, and the spiritual commun..." current
- 06:1306:13, 11 September 2025 diff hist +8,990 N Conrad Grünenberg Created page with "thumb|The [[Church of Saint George and Mosque of Al-Khadr, Lod|Church of Saint George and Mosque of Al-Khadr, Lydda, with the mosque labelled as ''ain haidnischer tempel'', "a pagan temple" (Cod. St. Peter pap. 32 fol. 33r).]] File:Konrad_von_Grünenberg_-_Beschreibung_der_Reise_von_Konstanz_nach_Jerusalem_-_Blatt_50v_-_106.jpg|thumb|Grünenberg's coat of arms..." current
- 05:5205:52, 11 September 2025 diff hist +37,059 N Moiré pattern Created page with "{{short description|Interference pattern}} {{redirect2|Moiré|Moire||Moire (disambiguation)}} {{multiple image | total_width = 320 | align = right | image1 = Moiré pattern.svg | alt1 = | caption1 = A moiré pattern formed by two units of parallel lines, one unit rotated 5° clockwise relative to the other | image2 = Divers - Illustrated London News Feb 6 1873-2.PNG | alt2 = | caption2 = The fine lines that make up the sky in this image create moiré patterns when show..." current
- 05:4205:42, 11 September 2025 diff hist +35,476 N Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg) Created page with "{{Short description|German Protestant branch of the Knights Hospitaller}} {{Infobox order |title=Order of Saint John<br />(Bailiwick of Brandenburg) |image=150px|center |caption=Flag of the Order |type=Order of chivalry |established=c. 1099; dissolved/ suspended 1812; restored 1852 |religion=Protestant Christianity |ribbon=Black moiré |head_title=''Herrenmeister'' |head=Prince Oscar of Prussia (born 1959)|Prince Osc..." current
- 05:4005:40, 11 September 2025 diff hist +156,545 N Martin Luther Created page with "{{Short description|German priest, theologian and author (1483–1546)}} {{hatnote group|{{for|the 20th-century American minister and philosopher|Martin Luther King Jr.{{!}}Martin Luther King Jr}} {{Infobox theologian | honorific_prefix = The Reverend Doctor | name = Martin Luther | honorific_suffix = {{post-nominals|post-noms=OSA|size=100%}} | image = Lucas Cranach d.Ä. - Martin Luther, 1528 (Vest..." current
- 05:3505:35, 11 September 2025 diff hist +140,485 N Manichaeism Created page with "{{Short description|Persian religion founded in the 3rd century AD}} {{Redirect|Manichaean|the writing system|Manichaean script}} {{distinguish|Mandaeism}} {{Infobox religion | name = Manichaeism | native_name = {{lang|fa|آیینِ مانی}} {{lang|zh|摩尼教}} | image = Seal_of_Mani_(cleaned_up)._Seal_with_figure_of_Mani,_possibly_3rd_century_CE,_possibly_Irak._Cabinet_des_Médailles,_Paris.jpg | imagewidth = 225 | alt..." current
- 05:3205:32, 11 September 2025 diff hist +59,124 N Pelagianism Created page with "{{Short description|Early heterodox Christian theological position}} {{Redirect|Pelagians|the Italian movement of lay mystics known as Pelagians|Pelagians (Quietism)}} {{good article}} thumb|Artistic portrayal of [[Pelagius, for whom Pelagianism was named]] {{Pelagianism sidebar}} '''Pelagianism''' is a Christian theological position that holds that the fall did not taint human nature and that humans by div..." current
- 05:2905:29, 11 September 2025 diff hist +35,812 N De libero Arbitrio Diatribe sive Colatio Created page with "{{Short description|Book by Erasmus}} {{other uses|Free Will (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox book|<!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject Books --> | name = On the Freedom of the Will | title_orig = De Libero Arbitrio | translator = | image = De libero arbitrio diatribe 1524 title page.png | caption = Title page of first edition printed in Basel | author = Erasmus | illustrator..." current
- 05:2805:28, 11 September 2025 diff hist +15,183 N On the Bondage of the Will Created page with "{{Short description|Book by Martin Luther}} {{Infobox book | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject Books --> | name = On the Bondage of the Will | title_orig = De Servo Arbitrio | translator = Henry Cole; first translation | image = De Servo Arbitrio.jpg | caption = | author = Martin Luther | illustrator = | cover_artist = | country = | language = Latin | series = | genre..." current
- 05:2705:27, 11 September 2025 diff hist +12,558 N Treasury of merit Created page with "{{Short description|Roman Catholic theological concept}} The '''treasury of all merit''' or '''treasury of the Church''' (''thesaurus ecclesiae''; {{langx|el|θησαυρός}}, ''thesaurós'', treasure; {{langx|el|ἐκκλησία}}, ''ekklēsía''‚ convening, congregation, parish) consists, according to Catholic belief, of the merits of Jesus Christ and his faithful, a treasury that because of the communion of saints b..." current
- 05:1505:15, 11 September 2025 diff hist +4,048 N Economy of Salvation Created page with "{{Short description|Christian religious concept}} thumb|Holy Trinity, [[Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen, 16th century]] The '''Economy of Salvation''', also called the '''Divine Economy''', is that part of divine revelation in the Roman Catholic tradition that deals with God's creation and management of the world, particularly his plan of salvation accomplished through the Church. ''Economy''..." current
- 05:0805:08, 11 September 2025 diff hist +25,471 N Vassal state Created page with "{{short description|State subordinate to another state}} {{forms of government}} A '''vassal state''' is any state that has a mutual obligation to a superior state or empire, in a status similar to that of a vassal in the feudal system in medieval Europe. Vassal states were common among the empires of the Near East, dating back to the era of the Egyptian, Hittite, and Mitanni conf..." current
- 05:0705:07, 11 September 2025 diff hist +27,340 N Giuseppe Arcimboldo Created page with "{{Short description|16th-century Italian painter of the late renaissance period}} {{Infobox artist | name = Giuseppe Arcimboldo | image = Giuseppe Arcimboldo - Self Portrait - Google Art Project.jpg | image_size = | caption = ''Self-portrait'', now in National Gallery Prague | birth_name = | birth_date = 5 April 1527 | birth_place = Milan, Duchy of Milan, Holy Roman Empire | death_date = {{Death..." current
- 05:0505:05, 11 September 2025 diff hist +60,266 N Masoretic Text Created page with "{{Short description|Authoritative text of the Tanakh in Rabbinic Judaism}} thumb|right|[[Carpet page from the Leningrad Codex, the oldest complete manuscript of the Masoretic Text]] {{Bible related}} The '''Masoretic Text'''{{efn|"Masoretic" pronounced {{IPAc-en|ˌ|m|æ|s|ə|ˈ|r|ɛ|t|ɪ|k}}.}} ('''MT''' or 𝕸; {{langx|he|נֻסָּח הַמָּסוֹרָה|Nussāḥ ham-Māsorā|lit=Text of the Tradition}}) is the authorita..." current
- 05:0505:05, 11 September 2025 diff hist +6,560 N Shamsa Created page with "{{For|the ceremonial crown|shamsa (crown)}} thumb|Shamsa at the center of [[Ardabil Carpet. Iran, 1539-40. Victoria and Albert Museum]] upright=0.8|thumb|Shamsa in the [[Book frontispiece|frontispiece of the Ruzbihan Qur'an. Iran, {{Circa|1550}}. Chester Beatty Library]] File:Rosette, Titles of Shah Jahan.jpg|upright=0.8|thumb|Shamsa bearing t..." current
- 05:0405:04, 11 September 2025 diff hist +5,206 N Book frontispiece Created page with "{{short description|Illustration facing a book's title page}} {{other uses|Frontispiece (disambiguation)}} thumb|A frontispiece painted by [[William Blake for his ''Milton a Poem'', published in 1810]] A '''frontispiece''' in books is a decorative or informative illustration facing a book's title page, usually on the left-hand, or verso, page opposite the right-han..." current
- 05:0305:03, 11 September 2025 diff hist +48,933 N Two Treatises of Government Created page with "{{Short description|1689 work by John Locke}} {{Infobox book | name = Two Treatises of Government | title_orig = | translator = | image = Locke treatises of government page.jpg | caption = Title page from the first edition | author = John Locke | illustrator = | cover_artist = | country = England | language = English | series = None | subject = Political philosophy, Liberalism, Classical li..." current
- 05:0205:02, 11 September 2025 diff hist +50,307 N Book of Job Created page with "{{short description|Book of the Bible}} {{for|the Indian film|Iyobinte Pusthakam{{!}}''Iyobinte Pusthakam''}} {{Tanakh OT |Ketuvim |WP}} thumb|[[Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 3522 (dated to the 1st century CE) contains a partial translation of Job 42 into Koine Greek.]] The '''Book of Job''' ({{langx|hbo|אִיּוֹב|ʾĪyyōḇ}}), or simply '''Job''', is a book found in the Ketuvim ("Writings") section of the Hebrew Bible and the first of t..." current
- 04:5604:56, 11 September 2025 diff hist +14,985 N Bellum omnium contra omnes Created page with "{{Short description|Latin phrase coined by Thomas Hobbes}} {{Italic title}} thumb|The ''Præfatio'' (Preface) of ''De Cive'' where the phrase {{Lang|la|bellum omnium contra omnes}} appears for the first time.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb__VxUMFGXmYkC/page/n110 <!-- pg=11 quote="bellum o-mnium contra omnes". --> See] on [[Google Books.</ref> Taken from the revised edition printed in 1647 at Amsterdam (''apud L. Elzeviriu..." current
- 04:5504:55, 11 September 2025 diff hist +47,090 N Social contract Created page with "{{Short description|Concept in political philosophy}} {{Redirect|Social Agreement|the Greek political party|Social Agreement (Greece)|Rousseau's 1762 treatise on the concept|The Social Contract|other uses|Social Contract (disambiguation)}} thumb|200px|The original cover of [[Thomas Hobbes's work ''Leviathan'' (1651), in which he discusses the concept of the social contract theory]] {..." current
- 04:5404:54, 11 September 2025 diff hist +71,049 N Thomas Hobbes Created page with "{{short description|English philosopher (1588–1679)}} {{redirect|Hobbes|other people called Hobbes|Hobbes (disambiguation)|the Dean of Exeter|Thomas Hobbes (priest)|those of a similar name|Thomas Hobbs (disambiguation){{!}}Thomas Hobbs}} {{pp-move}} {{Infobox philosopher | region = Western philosophy | era = 17th-century philosophy | image = File:Thomas Hobbes (portrait).jpg | caption = Portrait {{circa|1669–70}} | name..." current
- 04:4404:44, 11 September 2025 diff hist +40,269 N Leviathan (Hobbes book) Created page with "{{short description|1651 book by Thomas Hobbes}} {{Missing information|critical and academic analysis, as well as contemporary reactions and its influence (on other political theorists, on governments, perhaps even enlightened absolutism)|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox book | name = Leviathan | image = Leviathan frontispiece cropped British Museum.jpg | caption = Frontispiece of ''Leviathan'' by Abraham Bosse, with input from Hobbes | author = Thomas Hobbes | cou..." current
- 04:4304:43, 11 September 2025 diff hist +71,504 N Sovereignty Created page with "{{Short description|Supreme authority within a territory}} thumb|upright=0.9|The frontispiece of [[Thomas Hobbes' ''Leviathan'' (1651), depicting the Sovereign as a massive body wielding a sword and crosier and composed of many individual people]] {{Politics sidebar|expanded=Related topics}} '''Sovereignty''' can generally be defined as supreme authority.<r..." current
- 04:4204:42, 11 September 2025 diff hist +5,435 N Kolossi Castle Created page with "{{Infobox building | name = Kolossi Castle | native_name = {{nativename|el|Κάστρο του Κολοσσιού}} | image = Kolossi Castle 01.JPG | caption = Kolossi Castle | map_type = Cyprus | coordinates = {{coord|34.665273|32.933957|region:CY-06|display=inline}} | location_town = Limassol | location_country = {{flag|Cyprus}} | architect = | client = | engineer = | construction_star..." current
- 04:3804:38, 11 September 2025 diff hist +122,107 N Kingdom of Jerusalem Created page with "{{Short description|Crusader state in the Levant from 1099 to 1291}} {{Infobox country | native_name = {{ubl|{{native name|la|Regnum Hierosolymitanum}}|{{native name|fro|Roiaume de Jherusalem}}}} | conventional_long_name = Latin Kingdom Of Jerusalem | common_name = Latin Jerusalem | linking_name = Kingdom of Jerusalem | life_span = 1099–1187<br/>1192–1291| | image_flag = Vexillum Regni Hierosolymae.svg | image..." current
- 04:3704:37, 11 September 2025 diff hist +44,874 N Saint Stephen Created page with "{{Short description|1st-century Christian martyr and saint}} {{About|Stephen the Protomartyr|other uses, including other saints|Saint Stephen (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox saint |honorific_prefix = Saint |honorific_suffix= the Protomartyr |name = Stephen |image = St-stephen.jpg |caption = ''Saint Stephen the Martyr'' by Carlo Crivelli |titles = Deacon, Archdeacon<br>Apostle of the Seventy<br>Protomartyr of the Faith |birt..." current
- 04:3604:36, 11 September 2025 diff hist +16,007 N Saint Benedict Medal Created page with "{{Short description|Sacramental medal}} thumb|The two sides of a ''Saint Benedict Medal'' The '''Saint Benedict Medal''' is a Christian sacramental medal containing symbols and text related to the life of Saint Benedict of Nursia, used by Roman Catholics, Old Catholics, Lutherans, Western Orthodox, Anglicans and Methodists, in..." current
- 04:3404:34, 11 September 2025 diff hist +33,805 N Monte Cassino Created page with "{{Short description|Historically significant hill in Lazio, Italy}} {{Infobox monastery | name = Monte Cassino Abbey | image = MonteCassino Abbey.jpg | caption = Abbey of Monte Cassino | order = Benedictine | founder = Benedict of Nursia | abbot = Antonio Luca Fallica OSB | established = AD 529 | mother = | disestablished = | diocese = Diocese of Monte Cassino | churches = | people = | l..." current
- 04:3304:33, 11 September 2025 diff hist +34,693 N Benedict of Nursia Created page with "{{Short description|6th-century Italian Catholic saint and monk}} {{Redirect|Saint Benedict}} {{Infobox saint |honorific_prefix=Saint |name= Benedict of Nursia |honorific_suffix= |birth_date={{birth date|480|3|2|df=y}} |death_date= {{death date and age|547|3|21|480|3|2|df=y}} |feast_day=11 July (General Roman Calendar, Lutheran Churches, Anglican Communion)<br>14 March (Eastern Orthodox Church, Byzantine Catholic Church)<br>21 March (pre-1970 Ge..." current
- 04:3104:31, 11 September 2025 diff hist +66,442 N Benedictines Created page with "{{Short description|Roman Catholic monastic order}} {{other uses|Benedictine (disambiguation)}} {{Redirect|O.S.B.||OSB (disambiguation){{!}}OSB}} {{Redirect|Black Monks|the Black Friars|Dominican Order}} {{Infobox organization | name = Order of Saint Benedict | native_name = Ordo Sancti Benedicti | native_name_lang = la | logo = Coat of Arms of the Order of Saint Benedict (simple).svg | logo_size = 120 | logo_caption..." current
- 04:3004:30, 11 September 2025 diff hist +97,065 N Franciscans Created page with "{{short description|Group of religious orders within the Catholic Church connected with St. Francis of Assisi}} <!--Merging "Order of Friars Minor" version 760455092 into "Franciscans"/"List of Franciscan organizations" version 760596438--> {{redirect-distinguish|Minorites|Minorities}} {{redirect|Grey Friars||Greyfriars (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox organization | name = Franciscans | native_name = | native_name_lang = | image..." current
- 04:2804:28, 11 September 2025 diff hist +22,384 N Christian Quarter Created page with "{{Short description|One of the four traditional quarters of Jerusalem's Old City}} {{About|the Christian Quarter in Jerusalem|the Christian Quarter in Damascus|Damascus}} thumb|Christian Quarter: Arched entrance to the Muristan, northern access to Suq Aftimos thumb|Map of the Christian Quarter The '''Christian Quarter''' ({{langx|ar|حارة النصارى|Ḥār..." current
- 04:2804:28, 11 September 2025 diff hist +9,200 N Greek Orthodox Church of Saint John the Baptist, Jerusalem Created page with "{{Short description|Eastern Orthodox church in the Christian Quarter of Jerusalem}} {{Distinguish|Church of Saint John the Baptist, Ein Karem}} {{Infobox religious building |building_name = Church of Saint John the Baptist |native_name= |native_name_lang= |image = File:Church of John the Baptist, Old City of Jerusalem (01).jpg |image_size = |alt= |caption = |map_type = Jerusalem |map_size= |map_caption= |location..." current
- 04:2504:25, 11 September 2025 diff hist +161,398 N History of the Knights Hospitaller in the Levant Created page with "{{Short description|none}} The '''history of the Knights Hospitaller in the Levant''' is concerned with the early years of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, the Knights Hospitaller, through 1309. The Order was formed in the later part of the eleventh century and played a major role in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, in particular, the Crusades. This lasted until the West was expelled from the Holy Land, with the Order Hospitaller conquest of Rho..." current
10 September 2025
- 18:4918:49, 10 September 2025 diff hist +12,386 N CiteULike Created page with "{{Short description|Reference management website (2004–2019)}} {{Infobox website | name = CiteULike | logo = Citeulike logo.png | logo_size = | logo_alt = | logo_caption = <!-- or: | logocaption = --> | screenshot = | collapsible = <!-- set as "on", "y", etc, otherwise omit/leave blank --> | collapsetext = <!-- collapsible area's heading (default "Screenshot"); omit/leave blan..." current
- 18:4818:48, 10 September 2025 diff hist +88,504 N Royal charter Created page with "{{Short description|Document granting rights from a monarch}} {{For|the ship|Royal Charter (ship)}} thumb|Charter granted by [[George IV|King George IV in 1827, establishing King's College, Toronto, now the University of Toronto]] File:Charter of King's College, London. Coloured engraving by H.D Wellcome V0017197.jpg|thumb|Coloured engraving by H. D. Smith, commemorating the grant of a charter in 1829 to [[King'..." current
- 18:4718:47, 10 September 2025 diff hist +180,341 N Hudson's Bay Company Created page with "{{Short description|Canadian retail business group and former fur trading business}} {{About|the holding company|the department store chain owned by this company|Hudson's Bay (department store)|other uses|Hudson's Bay (disambiguation){{!}}Hudson's Bay}} {{Infobox company | name = Hudson's Bay Company | logo = Hudson's Bay Company Official Logo 2013.svg | logo_size = | logo_alt = | logo_caption = | image = HBC Logo.JPG | image_size = | image_alt = | image_caption =..." current
- 18:4618:46, 10 September 2025 diff hist +17,841 N Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet Created page with "{{short description|Canadian businessman (1923–2006)}} {{Redirect|Kenneth Thomson|other people|Kenneth Thomson (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox person | honorific_prefix = The Right Honourable | name = The Lord Thomson of Fleet | image = Kenneth_Thomson,_2nd_Baron_Thomson_of_Fleet.jpg <!--Ken.JPG--> | caption = | birth_date = {{birth date|1923|9|1|mf=y}} | birth_place = Toronto, Ontario, Canada | death_date = {{death date and age|2006|6|12|..." current
- 18:4518:45, 10 September 2025 diff hist +13,147 N Viscount Scarsdale Created page with "{{Short description|Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom}} thumb|200px|Arms of Curzon, Barons Scarsdale '''Viscount Scarsdale''', of Scarsdale in Derbyshire, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1911 for the prominent Conservative politician and former Viceroy of India George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston|George Curzon, 1st Baron Curzon of Kedleston..." current
- 16:3816:38, 10 September 2025 diff hist +346,110 N Peerage of the United Kingdom Created page with "{{Short description|Ranks of nobility in the United Kingdom}} {{Peerages in the United Kingdom|Divisions}} {{Divisions of the British Peerage sidebar}} The '''Peerage of the United Kingdom''' is one of the five peerages in the United Kingdom. It comprises most peerages created in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland after the Acts of Union in 1801, when it replaced the Peerage of Great Britain. New peers continued to be..." current
- 16:2716:27, 10 September 2025 diff hist +3,403 N Baron Thomson of Fleet Created page with "{{short description|Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom}} '''Baron Thomson of Fleet''', of Northbridge in the City of Edinburgh, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1964 for Roy Thomson, a Canadian-born newspaper magnate.<ref name="LG 1964">{{London Gazette |issue=43267 |date=10 March 1964 |page=2189 }}</ref> He was succeeded in 1976 by his son, the second..." current
- 16:2616:26, 10 September 2025 diff hist +6,970 N Family tree of Thomson family Created page with "{{Short description|Wealthy family of Canada}} This is a '''family tree of the Thomson family'''. The male head of the family holds the hereditary title of Baron Thomson of Fleet in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2015-12-24|title=Canada's Richest People: The Thomson Family|url=https://www.canadianbusiness.com/lists-and-rankings/richest-people/rich-100-thomson-family/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2021-01-05|website=w..." current