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I worked on it a bit. I don't think it is a stub now. It seems to me the "low" importance is a misunderstanding. In any case it might be nice to have an expansion on the social statuses and problems of sitting scholiarchs.Botteville (talk) 01:13, 24 December 2014 (UTC)Reply
I don't recall if I added it to wikiprojects above or who set its class & importance, but I've increased those. Anyone currently more knowledgeable & active should increase those more if the article meets conditions (like I don't really have expertise to see if it can be given a higher class rating for Wikiproject Greece or what its importance is there.)--dchmelik (t|c) 11:15, 8 January 2017 (UTC)Reply