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 | | I checked on wikipedia talk:naming conventions and decided to rename them all list of X for consistency, findabiliy, linkability, etc. If you were fine with list of notable Jews, you should be fine with list of Jews - it's just a name change to fit in with conventions, not a dramatic repositioning in the market. |
 | | This can all be easily handled by appropriate introductions - list of popes can say "this is a comlete list of..." and list of atheists can say "this is a partial list of atheists, focusing on atheists who are particularly notable, famous, or important". |
 | | I believe Constantine I was a Christian catechumen most of his life, and was baptized and chrismated into Christianity shortly before his death; main significance is that he called off the persecution, like you said, and also that he convened the First Ecumenical Council.Other than that, I think I mostly agree with you. |
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