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About me
 
This user is a descendant interested in Greece  . 
 
 
This user has been editing Wikipedia for more than twenty years  . 
 
 
 
 
Hi, I'm Mark. Though on the internet I'm more often "Delirium", a handle I picked in the mid-'90s in middle school, and kind of kept by inertia. In real life, I'm an academic with a background in computer science , specializing in artificial intelligence . Much of my Wikipedia editing relates to my hobby of researching historical figures and events, though I occasionally edit in my "official" specialty. I grew up in Chicago  and Houston , and since then have lived in Los Angeles , Atlanta , Santa Cruz , Copenhagen , Cornwall , and Washington, D.C. . I've also spent a good amount of time in Thessaloniki .
My Wikipedia interests are mainly in history. I'm especially interested in writing articles on people and events from non-English-speaking regions, even subjects of relatively minor importance. Since Wikipedia is a hypertext encyclopedia, even minor subjects help illustrate the contours of a time and place, as well as providing link scaffolding to more easily add additional articles in that area into the English-Wikipedia web of knowledge.
For a combination of vanity and organizational purposes, here are some of the articles I created (some are still mainly my work, while others have been significantly expanded by others):
Robert Contee , American police chief 
Reneé Hall , American police chief 
Carmen Best , American police chief 
Julie Kirchner , American activist 
Betsy Reed , American journalist and editor 
Endeavour (building) , high-rise building in Houston, Texas 
Hudson and Emma Rood Tuttle , American spiritualist authors 
Natural Trap Cave , paleontological site in Wyoming 
John H. Davis (diplomat) , American academic and diplomat 
Guillaume de Varax , Swiss bishop 
Slug's Saloon , Jazz club in New York 
Hoshino Hisashi , Japanese historian 
Yvonne Herløv Andersen , Danish politician 
May Brodbeck , American philosopher of science 
Krudttårnet , historical structure in Frederikshavn, Denmark 
André Bollier , French resistance member during World War II 
James L. Autry House , community center in Houston, Texas 
Joseph-Frédéric-Benoît Charrière , Swiss–French manufacturer of surgical instruments 
Lariboisière Hospital , hospital in Paris 
Former Reichsbank building , building in Berlin 
Old Navarino castle , fortress near Pylos, Greece 
Kavala aqueduct , aqueduct in Kavala, Greece 
Jurgen Ruesch , American psychiatrist 
Latvia University of Agriculture , university in Jelgava, Latvia 
Johan Cornelius Krieger , Danish landscape architect 
Søren Pind , Danish politician 
International Hygiene Exhibition , 1911 world's fair in Dresden 
Ibrahim al-Mazini , 20th-century Egyptian writer 
Romm publishing house , 19th-century Jewish publisher 
Grisha Bruskin , 20th/21st-century Russian artist 
Georg Gradnauer , 20th-century German politician 
Roger Brunet , 20th/21st-century French geographer 
Château Saint-Maire , Swiss castle 
Francesco Pasquale Ricci , 18th/19th-century Italian composer 
Giuseppe Pasquale Ricci , 18th-century politician of Triste 
Krzysztof Grodzicki , 17th-century Polish general 
Hans Sima , 20th-century Austrian politician 
Mostafa Mir-Salim , 20th/21st-century Iranian politician 
Mohsen Aminzadeh , 20th/21st-century Iranian politician 
Zan (newspaper) , 20th-century Iranian newspaper 
Uzdunrobita , mobile-phone operator of Uzbekistan 
Gernot Rumpold , Austrian politician 
Karl Sudhoff , 19th/20th-century German historian of medicine 
Juan de Esteyneffer , 17th/18th-century missionary and documenter in the New World 
Thomas Drennan , 18th-century Irish minister 
Pericles the Younger , ancient Athenian general 
Charles Monnard , 19th-century Swiss historian 
Carl Jacob Burckhardt , 20th-century Swiss diplomat and historian 
Boris P. Stoicheff , 20th-century Macedonian-Canadian physicist 
Dom in svet , 19th/20th-century Slovenian journal 
Jacob Toorenvliet , 17th/18th-century Dutch painter 
Dirck van der Lisse , 17th-century Dutch painter 
Ministry of Energy (Russia) , the energy ministry of Russia 
Sergei Shmatko , 20th/21st-century Russian businessman and politician 
Giacomo Guardi , 18th/19th-century Italian painter 
Francesco Albotto , 18th-century Italian painter 
Ukrainian school , 19th-century school of Polish poetry 
Minos Wines , Greek winemaker 
Lagorthi , Greek wine grape 
Ulubrae , ancient village near Rome 
Georgios Chortatzis , 16th/17th-century Greek dramatist 
Coxiella burnetii  (section "History and naming"), bacteria 
Edward Holbrook Derrick , 20th-century American pathologist 
Turlupins , 14th/15th-century French religious sect 
Pedro de Soto , 16th-century Spanish Dominican 
Inalchuq , 13th-century governor in the Khwarezmian Empire 
London International College , 19th-century British secondary school 
Leonhard Schmitz , 19th-century German-British classical scholar 
Carl Werner , 19th-century German watercolor painter 
Emanuel von Friedrichsthal , 19th-century Austrian traveler and botanist 
Otto von Erdmannsdorff , 20th-century German diplomat 
Joaquín Vicuña , 19th-century Chilean politician 
Leopold Wagner , 20th-century Austrian politician 
Jan Prandota , 13th-century Polish bishop 
Jan Grot , 14th-century Polish bishop 
Iwo Odrowąż , 13th-century Polish bishop 
Martyrius of Antioch , 5th-century Patriarch of Antioch 
Archangel ivory , 6th-century Byzantine ivory panel 
Hippolyte Montillie , 19th/20th-century French sculptor 
Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes , 18th/19th-century French painter 
Esperanza Andrade , 20th/21st-century American politician 
Therese Maron , 18th-century German painter 
Anton von Maron , 18th-century Austrian painter 
Scipione Barbò Soncino , 16th-century Italian jurist and writer 
Madern Gerthener , 14th/15th-century German stonemason and architect 
Tsantali , Greek winemaker 
Marcus Antonius Antimachus , 15th/16th-century Italian translator of Greek 
Johann Peter Berg , 18th-century German theologian, historian, and Orientalist 
Piero Valeriano Bolzani , 15th/16th-century Italian Renaissance humanist 
Lazarus Buonamici , 16th-century Italian Renaissance humanist 
Calendion , 5th-century Patriarch of Antioch 
California Propositions 98 and 99 (2008) , June 2008 ballot propositions in California relating to eminent domain and property rights 
Walter Channing (physician) , 19th-century American physician and professor of medicine 
Conrad II, Bishop of Hildesheim , 13th-century German bishop 
Genaro Estrada , 20th-century Mexican statesman, academic, and writer 
Marcus Fabius Ambustus (consul 360 BC) , 4th-century-BC statesman and general of the Roman Republic 
Leontius (usurper) , 5th-century Byzantine usurper 
Pedro de Lerma , 15th/16th-century Spanish theologian 
Émile Loubon , 19th-century French painter 
Michiel Maddersteg , 17th/18th-century Dutch painter 
Jean Pierre Félicien Mallefille , 19th-century French novelist and playwright 
Laura Beatrice Mancini , 19th-century Italian poet 
Johann Kaspar Friedrich Manso , 18th/19th-century German historian and philologist 
Firmin Marbeau , 19th-century French philanthropist 
Bessie Marchant , 19th/20th-century English novelist 
Camille Mauclair , 20th-century French poet, novelist, biographer, travel writer, and art critic 
Carlo Mense , 20th-century German artist 
Neshobe Island , island in Vermont associated with the Algonquin Round Table 
Johann Georg Primavesi , 19th-century German etcher and painter 
Willi Schmid , 20th-century German music critic accidentally murdered by the Nazis in a case of mistaken identity 
Flavius Sigisvultus , 5th-century general of the Western Roman Empire 
Flavius Sporacius , 5th-century statesman of the Eastern Roman Empire 
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