Talk:Church of Saint Nicholas, Lezhë

Hello? I was browsing wikipedia the other day when i stumbled across this article. Having been a citizen of Lezhe for over 20 years, i've always known this building as a church, namely, the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas. So of course this article left me staggered for a moment. I drove to the location of the edifice and spoken to the administrator, and she has confirmed me that this is by no means a mosque. She was polite enough to show me the registry where the building was registered as a church within the walls of a 1st century castle, itself rebuild by the Romans in the 6th. I am able to show proof for these claims, as for example the 1x1 Meter sign in front of the building that specifies this is a church, but i can also provide a picture of the state registry.

The reason why i'm writing this is because I'm seriously questioning the objectivity of the last editor of this page, who coincidentally also created it.
 * You are completely right. The user who created this page is an infinitely blocked longtime vandal:, , . I will move it immmediately to the correct lemma. Greetings -Thylacin (talk) 14:49, 13 December 2017 (UTC)

Dating of the church
I am confused by the information given in the following sentence: "The Church was located in the interior part of an Illyrian City which was later reconstructed by the Romans, in the 1st century BC." I guess the dating is somehow mistaken. How could there be a church before the birth of Jesus?! Is it 1st c. AD, or something else? What does the excavated Graviarius read about it? Please clarify! Bobbylon (talk) 23:49, 2 March 2022 (UTC)