User talk:Wyatt Abernathy

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Allegory of Hispania
Thank you for the work have done on this article, which I started as a stub. I think it will need more references, though - not sure if you were planning on adding them in. I notice you had a mention of "the so-called High Empire", which doesn't have an article. That's probably because it's a vague term: I see it referring to 31 BC - 305 AD, 70 - 192, and 96 - 192. So it would be better to explain more specifically which period you mean. (I see that there are articles in Spanish, French, and Italian, though.) StAnselm (talk) 21:26, 5 July 2022 (UTC)


 * @StAnselm I am just translating the article from spanish wikipedia word by word. With the complete translation the article going to have more references. As you see the term "High Empire" is accepted in spanish and italian historiography (Alto Imperio). Let's see what can I do. I guess I should find a better term for this or just deleting "High" would be enough. Thank you for your message. Wyatt Abernathy (talk) 21:52, 5 July 2022 (UTC)