Rhona Dalley
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May 2013
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June 2013
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The Parson's Cat (talk) 16:11, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
I've had to think about this.
There are six places mentioned in the text, including "of Byzantium" but counting Bavian and Khinnis as one. I have visited them all.
Of the people listed in the references, there are 18 who are (were) alive in my lifetime, not including newspaper journalists. Of these I know (knew) 14: I have worked for three, got drunk with five, am related by blood to one and by marriage to another.
I am happy for my contributions to be viewed in that light.