Talk:Battle of Sarantaporo

Background
Are the dates Gregorian or Julian? This page shows Montenegro declaring war on September 25, but elsewhere in Wikipedia, it's October 8th. On the First Balkan War page, the list of battles shows Battle of Sarantaporo occurring on October 22, not October 9 -10. Jtyroler (talk) 01:22, 12 April 2010 (UTC)

Battle of Sarantaporo isn't Commom use
Battle of Sarantaporo isn't Commom use in English language.


 * Battle of Sarandaporon
 * Walter Harrington Crawfurd Price, The Balkan Cockpit - The Political and Military Story of the Balkan Wars in Macedonia, Read Books, 2008, ISBN 9781443774048, p. 58.
 * Demetrius John Cassavetti, Hellas and the Balkan wars, T. F. Unwin, 1914, p. 96, 164.


 * Battle of Sarantaporon
 * William Miller, Essays on the Latin Orient, AMS Press, 1983, ISBN 9780404170240, p. 270.
 * Lowell Clucas, The Byzantine legacy in Eastern Europe, East European Monographs, 1988, ISBN 9780880331272, p. 267.


 * Battle of Sarantaporo
 * Ioannis Metaxas: the formative years 1871-1922, Bibliopolis, 2000,.ISBN 9783933925114,. p. 77, 95.

Takabeg (talk) 10:39, 28 July 2010 (UTC)


 * For heaven's sake, these are just different ways to transliterate the same name, Σαραντάπορο(ν). You are raising noise for a pedantic non-issue here. Constantine  ✍  14:09, 28 July 2010 (UTC)

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