User talk:86.179.202.177

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Thank you for your edits to St Peter's Basilica. Before you save, could you please leave an edit summary in the box provided. I notice you have made a dozen edits to different articles and have not left edit summaries for any of them. Since you have chosen not to sign in, your edits may be treated as vandalism by other editors who watch the page. Even a minor edit (e.g. typo fix) needs an explanation.

Also, could you please source information that you include, e.g. the design of the columns being those of the temple of Jerusalem and the originals having been donated by Constantine. While there is no reason to doubt the facts, a reference is in order.

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Amandajm (talk) 05:33, 26 November 2012 (UTC)

May 2020
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