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I removed my "Under construction" Tag from the article because it is very unlikely I will make significant changes in the next seven days. My further changes to the page will likely trickle in, as I stumble upon them. That said, the article is far from complete. Some shortcomings, at least of me personally, is that I am not an expert in the politics of every nation out there. If any editors have new nations to add, by all means feel free. Same goes for additional rivalries within already present nations.
The "Ancient" section likely needs significant expansion. I know there were political rivalries within a number of Greek states, such as the Democrats and Autocrats of Rhodes. But I can't find related Wikipedia articles. Hope other editors can contribute. DaltonCastle (talk) 23:52, 27 April 2016 (UTC)Reply