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So wait, are Nemesius (c. AD 390) and Saint Nemesius (martyred 307 AD) the same person? From those dates I would say not, and if not then they should probably have different entries, right? Scalveg (talk) 17:05, 31 October 2013 (UTC)Reply
Tnx fr that, Scalveg! No, they're not the same person. It looks like there are two different saints, as well as the main subject of the article. I'm annoyed with myself now, cos I put the AD307 in there, but I didn't add a reference and now I've no idea where I found it. Unless we can find more about them, I should think that these people hardly deserve their own entry. Maybe I'll just change the heading of that section to be more accurate. jxm (talk) 00:32, 1 November 2013 (UTC)Reply