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I am Anittas, a Romanian from the historical region of Moldavia—the Principality which created Romania. I took this nickname after the second king of the Hittites. I am male.

Between June 5, 2006 and February 23, 2007, I was banned.[1] Jimbo Wales had banned me because of my refusal to apologize for a photo that I had linked to, and which he considered as offensive. The altered photo was published on Daniel Brandt's site, Wikipedia Watch, in a section called "The Wikipedia Hive Mind Chat Room." It was later moved to a section called Screen shots of Wikipedia vandalism for reasons unknown to me. During the time of my ban, my contribution to Wikipedia was very limited:—I sometimes used proxy editors that would post my material. On August 17, 2007, Romanian journalist, Iulian Comanescu, wrote in his blog, hosted by hotnews.ro, that I had reverted an erroneous edit made by a user logged from "Ministerul Comunicaţiilor şi Tehnologiei" (The Agency of Communication and Technology). The edit pertained to the article on Vlad III Dracula, where the anonymous user had confused between the name of Dracula and the name of his father, Dracul.[2]


My contribution to Wikipedia with articles started by me:

Historical figures

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Many of my other works were merged with other articles

Stubs and minor articles

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Ottavio Leoni; Pietro Liberi; Moldavian-Ottoman Wars; Egbert van Heemskerk I; Egbert van Heemskerk II; Egbert van Heemskerk III; William Gordon East; James Hervey Johnson; Vorskla River; Carnelian beads; Fethullahci; Wasington; Akcent; Laleh; Arash (artist); Etienne de Crécy; Jean Martinet; Kotrag; Mara Branković; Hadân Suleiman Pasha; Rayna Kasabova; Duane Hudson; Grigore Ureche; Bogdan I of Moldavia; Sıraç Dilber and Bogdan II of Moldavia (while being banned); Dorothy Counts; Dragos; Bab Kisan; Drangiana; Alibris; Rick Goodman; Cristi Puiu; Palace of Culture (Iaşi); Civil courage; Hedehusene; Candide, Part II; FIRE; Lyuba; Gabriel Aubry; Victor Velculescu; Europa Universalis: Rome; Ventarron

Major contributions

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Battle of Baia (written from scratch)  Good Article; Battle of Posada; Origin of Romanians

Miscellaneous

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Footnotes

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Awards and RfCs

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RfCs:

 
For your effort on the Moldovan language page and elsewhere! Awarded by Constantzeanu