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Merging "Saint Trifon" and "Tryphon Zarezan" with this article.
Great idea; they all deal with the same person. In addition, why not remove Respicius and Nympha from the title, especially since Nympha seems to have no connection to Tryphon other than shared relics and a former common saint's day? St. Julian of Toledo and St. John of God both have the same saint's day, but no one would suggest a joint article for them.--Isidorpax (talk) 17:00, 20 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
It has been proposed in this section that multiple pages be renamed and moved.
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– This article is currently about three saints that have no connection to each other except for having the same feast day (formerly). The section about Respicius and Nympha is totally unsourced. I propose this article to be solely about St. Tryphon and Respicius and Nympha be removed from the article. If someone has somesources about Respicius and Nympha, we may create new article (or two) about them. --Relisted.Number57 13:01, 23 February 2015 (UTC) Vanjagenije(talk)02:45, 15 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Oppose as proposed Instead split off Saint Tryphon into a separate article. A small summary can be left here. This article would then be converted into an article on the formerly joint feast day. The history of this article is the history of joint coverage, and not specifically Tryphon, and the remaining redirect does not make sense redirecting to a Tryphon-only article. Therefore, this article should be rewritten to cover the period when the feast days were the same, with short summaries on each Saint, redlinking the saints missing articles. -- 70.51.200.101 (talk) 05:10, 15 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Oppose. Respicius is said to have been a companion of Tryphon, so there's a connection there. Nympha is entombed with them. Yhere are lots of references for Respicius and Nympha; I added one. Peter Flass (talk) 20:17, 23 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]