Editing Sourced Quotes edit

Hi there I see you edited as sourced quote on this Wikipedia page, is the quote actually different or was this a mistake of a new user?

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clement_of_Ohrid&oldid=975833465

--James Richards (talk) 22:46, 30 August 2020 (UTC)Reply

Hi,yes I am a new user, please have in mind I am still learning. Regarding my amendments...I understand Some texts are copy-pasted from a source, but unfortunately some times sources spread wrong information. As exmp. 1.Clement was a monk, he never had money to pay for the building.That reason there are more logical suggestions St Pantaleimon was build by the will of Boris I. 2.Part of area Macedonia was already part of the lands of Bulgaria in X century. Thank you 11:02, 31 August 2020 (UTC)Dahlia La Mar (talk)

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