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Please make a few changes to the "Bar Kokhba revolt" section. See this edit and replace the old content with the new. (1) The date ought to be given at the start of the sentence, not the end. (2) There should be a link. (3) "short lived" is unneeded since the dates are given. (4) No need for "CE" since the era is clear; you couldn't start in 132 CE and end in 132 BCE. 123.51.107.94 (talk) 01:33, 24 July 2023 (UTC)Reply
Partly done: 1. Implemented. 2. The link is already given with the More Information template. 3. Implemented, though it can be reverted if it is necessary. 4. I'll keep the era to maintain consistency with the rest of the article. Deauthorized. (talk)12:06, 24 July 2023 (UTC)Reply
HELP: Found "Dead" Link, But Cannot Find It To Edit!
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Under the Section "Destruction," I found the footnotes "43" and "44" (at this time) were dead links. Thought, OK, I can either fix that, or delete them. Happily, I not only found a working link at:
Even when selecting to edit the whole page, I still cannot find the actual URL to the dead page!
WHERE is the actual source for "PACEJ"? If I look at the code served to my browser from Wikipedia servers, that "PACEJ" is filled-in with the appropriate URL. Where does this mysterious "PACEJ" exist at Wikipedia?
YES, I could simply replace "PACEJ" with some working links; which I may do, but I'm concerned there may be some kind of footnotes elsewhere on Wikipedia that need to be corrected as well. Daniel B. Sedory (talk) 20:53, 21 January 2024 (UTC)Reply
Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE) - is supposed to be Siege of Jerusalem (70 AD) - anything after the death of Christ is considered AD - Prior to Christ will be Considered B.C.E - Before the Common Era - AD Anno Domini, which means "in the year of the Lord".
C.E means Common Era, and it was in Historical Pretext will not be CE but AD.