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King Philip V of Spain, good luck, and have fun. --Aboutmovies (talk) 15:58, 26 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Map[edit]

The map is actually hosted on the "sister" project of commons. Commons is a central repository for many of the images Wikipedia (for all of its languages) uses. Any errors would need to be raised there on the talk page. Aboutmovies (talk) 15:33, 5 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

end of county of barcelona[edit]

I used "rollback" on two of your edits because they were very similar to the edits made by User:Santos30, a user who has been blocked from both the Spanish and the English wikipedia for pushing this line of thought. Please accept my excuses if you are not Santos30.

Before restoring the date of 1714 in County of Barcelona, provide reliable sources in Talk:Crown_of_Castile#1715_or_1716.3F. I left a comment there. --Enric Naval (talk) 18:08, 1 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

About Recapture of Bahia User:Provocateur was undoing a edit that was made several months ago[1]. The author was most probably Santos30, a biased user who tried to exaggerate the importance of the Crown of Castile and minimize the importance of the Crown of Spain. The correct version is the version restored by Provocateur. Again, sorry for using rollback without checking your other edits first. --Enric Naval (talk) 18:20, 1 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Lepanto edits[edit]

I'm also in favor of a more compact infobox, but I think you should try to be more neutral in your comments, particularly your recent revert.[2] Even if you disagree, you should asssume good faith and not refer to different opinions of how articles should be written as "destructive". Comment on content, not the contributor.

Peter Isotalo 11:22, 14 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Seven Years War Infobox flags[edit]

KP, I wanted to stop by and let you know why I reverted your edits to the Seven Years War article, since it looks like you may be new. The issue of flags in article infoboxes has been a contentious one, but the Manual of Style expresses a preference for not putting flags in infoboxes at all. Additionally, you get a problem with flags being ahistorical or anachronistic, which is what complicates the Austrian issue.

The Austrian red-white-red flag has been used for Austria since the 14th century, but "Austria" was not the only province of the Habsburg Empire that was involved in this war. When the "Austrians" were involved in a battle, it was actually Austrians, Bohemians, Tyroleans, Carinthians, Carniolans, Hungarians, Croats, etc. who fought in their units. To my knowledge, each would have used the flag of their domain to represent their "national" allegiance. Additionally, the Habsburg black-yellow flag has not been billed as anything other than a civil flag until the 19th century. It may be worth it to use the Holy Roman Emperor's standard, which surely the Austrian army would have employed as their universal identifier, but that brings about complications (in that the other states of the Holy Roman Empire weren't exactly contributing troops to the conflict). Since WP:INFOBOXFLAG indicates a preference for not having flags, my vote tends to be to eliminate all the flags from the Infobox for uniformity. Thank you for your edits. Cdtew (talk) 17:52, 26 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Greek War of Independence[edit]

Hi, I had reverted your previous revert on the Greek War of Independence for this reason:

  • The First Hellenic Republic was created on January 1822, but the Greek War of Independence had started almost a year earlier, in February-March 1821. As it can be seen on the paint in the Greek War of Independence infobox, until the creation of the First Hellenic Republic, most Greek rebels used the so-called Greek revolution flag mainly, as well as a variety of other flags (some "warlords" or rebel leaders had their own flags). So, that flag must be included to show that, previously to the creation of the First Hellenic Republic, there were Greek rebel forces fighting against their enemies. Otherwise, the infobox would not have sense, as it would state that during almost a year (1821-1822), the Ottoman Empire was fighting against no one. Regards,--HCPUNXKID (talk) 17:04, 26 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

January 2014[edit]

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  • In the 13th century BC, a major population shift occurred as the [[Sea Peoples]] (who may have been the ancestors of the [[Philistines]], [[Sicily|Sicilians]], [[Tyrrhenians]], [[

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Operation Barbarossa[edit]

Hello, I've just reverted your edits to the Operation Barbarossa article as they appeared to be long stings of ( characters. I note that you've made similar edits previously and self reverted them as having been accidental - I reverted as vandalism, but suspect it actually wasn't on looking at your edits. I'm not sure what causes this, but would suggest that you look into it. Regards, Nick-D (talk) 07:25, 19 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]