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Could you expand the lead to better reflect the structure of the article? (i.e. add summaries of each section)
"Nothing is known..." Source?
Same source as the next sentence. I am not adding references on a sentence-by-sentence basis, but rather on a "thematic" one, or where specific references support specific parts of a statement.
*Be more specific than "the sources"
"obviously continued" non-neutral
"Following Theophilos' death, a regency..." this is a sentence fragment.
Think of another word than "plagued"
"In early 843, an assembly of selected officials and clerics..." Split this sentence into two or perhaps three sentences, as it almost feels like a run-on and is a bit confusing to understand.
"almost all sources" please be more specific
It's up to you, but I would split the second paragraph of "Regency" into two as it's bordering on too long.
Same comment about "the sources"
"He certainly" non-neutral. I would start that sentence with "According to P. A. Hollingsworth, he "[continued]..."
I trust you AGF on the references, but is there more literature on the subject than what you have cited? Notability seems to have been proven, but three sources is still not a lot...
I've added two more sources which deal with specific subjects not usually covered in detail in the literature on Theoktistos himself (identity of the governors of Tarsus, some details on events in Sicily). The ODB has a decent overview article where the salient points of his life and career are presented, Treadgold's history is a rather reliable modern reference work on the Byzantine Empire's general history, and the PmbZ article is pretty exhaustive regarding the information we have directly concerning Theoktistos. More sources would only be required for the same purpose as the two sources now added, i.e. if in the course of further development of this article some more details on specific aspects are needed that do not directly concern Theoktistos.
Hmmm, judging from your comments it looks that I'll need to re-check the PmbZ. I don't have access to that right now, so I'll do it tomorrow. Constantine ✍ 22:23, 21 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Hi BlueMoonset, I've been somewhat busy and have been forced to neglect this (the source I had used is not readily available online any more and I can't reference it from home, and at work I am swamped). Will deal with it during this weekend though. Cheers, Constantine ✍ 19:13, 7 April 2016 (UTC)Reply