13:1413:14, 26 October 2009diffhist−88
Kryptonian
→Film: No it isn't . The film was made to be in the same continuity as Superman. It has a picture of Chris Reeve as Superman in the film and feautures a cameo from a character in the Superman film
19:3419:34, 24 October 2009diffhist−67
Category:Arthurian legend
English mythology is specifically for the mythology derived from the Anglo-Saxon religion (Arthurian it is not; I see that it is Cúchulain adding it yet again), see the talk on the English heroic leg.
19:2319:23, 24 October 2009diffhist+2
Thunderdell
Nothing in the text states that he is a giant from English folklore (Cornish is not counted as the same by scholars). Also adding a British folklore link
19:2219:22, 24 October 2009diffhist+1
Cormoran
Nothing in the text states that he is a giant from English folklore (Cornish is not counted as the same by scholars). Also adding a British folklore link
19:2119:21, 24 October 2009diffhist+2
Blunderbore
Nothing in the text states that he is a giant from English folklore (Cornish is not counted as the same by scholars). Also adding a British folklore link
19:2019:20, 24 October 2009diffhist+32
Galligantus
Nothing in the text states that he is a giant from English folklore (Cornish is not counted as the same by scholars). Also adding a Cornish and a British folklore link
19:1219:12, 24 October 2009diffhist−2,722
Dwarf (folklore)
Removing more unsourced nonesense that was missed earlier. Removing double spaces etc. Blending a section as it merely repeated the stuff from the other section. Deleting repeats in the whole body.
12:1612:16, 22 October 2009diffhist+11
Sermo Lupi ad Anglos
→Works: Keeping continuity with some of this article and almost all other articles concerning this period. England was unified and thus we use ''English'' rather than ''Anglo-Saxon''.
12:1412:14, 22 October 2009diffhist−4
Wulfstan (died 1023)
→Works: Keeping continuity with some of this article and almost all other articles concerning this period. England was unified and thus we use ''English'' rather than ''Anglo-Saxon''.
12:1212:12, 22 October 2009diffhist−5
Wulfstan (died 1023)
→Works: Keeping continuity with some of this article and almost all other articles concerning this period. England was unified and thus we use ''English'' rather than ''Anglo-Saxon''.
11:4711:47, 22 October 2009diffhist−35
Battle of Maldon
Correcting sentence. Also, in all the other articles about the era, the Anglo-Saxons are (correctly as they were unified) English