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Who writes this nonsense? Old Church Slavic language was simply old Bulgarian language, since Christianity came to Eastern Europe through Bulgaria, all sacred books and Bibles were written in Bulgarian language. Since then, the spoken Bulgarian language changed, the written in the Bibles and canons - not. How can Bulgarian language be an ancestor of Russian language? They even belong to different groups of Slavic languages: Bulgarian language belongs to South group of Slavic languages, Russian - to East Slavic Languages. How can one evolve into another? The same you can say that German is an ancestor of English, or something. And why is this RUSSIAN HISTORY? Kiev is in UKRAINE. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.105.240.160 ( talk) 16:27, 17 April 2009 (UTC)
The whole article seemed to have been written by a Ukrainian. I removed the Note section, since the Reims Gospel it refers to has no connection to Anne what-so-ever. Also, the information for this article is taken mostly from a clearly nationalistic Ukrainian webpage which has no credibility. —Preceding
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I changed "Anne was born in Kiev between 1024 and 1032." to "Anne most likely was born in Novgorod between 1024 and 1032." There is no sources about the date and the place of her birth. But in 1010-1036 the residence and the court of Yaroslav the Wise was in Novgorod. And it is unlikely that pregnant Indigerd gave birth to Anne during one of rare visits. — Preceding
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Anne of Kiev? Seriously? Anne of Russia. She was always known in France as "daughter of the king of Russia". Only recently due to modern politics the term "Anne of Kiev" was coined. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.173.76.76 ( talk) 18:52, 7 June 2023 (UTC)
Was Anne the youngest? Who was the person that said which of the four was who? I'm just wondering is there any historical analysis or prove behind who is who is this image.-- Queen Elizabeth II's Little Spy ( talk) 01:43, 16 April 2011 (UTC)
I have a question about the how-manyith wife she was to Henri. In the wiki pages on him, she is his 3rd wife. In this article it says "After the death of his 1st wife ... he married Anne ...". Which is correct? 79.225.5.209 ( talk) 07:34, 8 November 2012 (UTC)Rho
This was an absolulely shameful reference for an article on a historical figure - it is as good as using Dumas for references in an article about Louis XIII. No 'letter' from Anne describing the alleged barbarity of the French exists. The cited text was a 20th century joke and not a real document. 95.24.242.54 ( talk) 13:04, 12 August 2015 (UTC)
Why russian language was removed from preambula? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 176.194.54.184 ( talk) 19:38, 30 May 2017 (UTC)
Hi! We are Arealhon, jpost1212, and SWWJ96. As part of a college seminar on medieval queens where our final project is to substantially update a Wikipedia page of an understudied medieval queen, we will be carrying out major revisions to this page over the next week and a half (through May 3, 2019). Please bear with us while we fix links and insert more internal citations! Arealhon ( talk) 02:28, 24 April 2019 (UTC)
some historians have interpreted this letter from the Pope as being indicative of Anne's conversion to Roman Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy.[10]
Some may have said so, but is there much sense in it - at least phrased like this? Queen Anne was born to Catholics and as an infant baptized a Catholic; in 1051 she being a Catholic married another Catholic and moved to his land to reign it with him - a land which throughout the time in question stayed Catholic. It is true that in the meantime, to be precise in the year 1054, her native place cut themself off from the Catholic Church, but why would that induce a Catholic queen of France who had never been anything than Catholic throughout her lifetime to need a conversion?-- 2001:A61:3A6B:B901:34C4:FD29:E628:4022 ( talk) 07:55, 29 November 2019 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: not moved. Andrewa ( talk) 16:12, 7 January 2023 (UTC)
Anne of Kiev → Anne of Kyiv – To unify naming with Kyiv (Kyïv). However, I don't know EnWiki naming policies. AS sa 08:13, 31 December 2022 (UTC) AS sa 08:13, 31 December 2022 (UTC)
There is no rationale for defying that consensus. Except consensus on the usage of "Kiev" was already established as well as the article title "Kievan Rus'". Mellk ( talk) 05:12, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
Perhaps this article should be protected somehow. It is almost comical how it is targeted again and again in the Kiev-Kyiv issue. More than any other Kievan royalty or the Kievan Rus article itself, it seems. Just a suggestion. Aciram ( talk) 15:33, 25 January 2023 (UTC)
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Who writes this nonsense? Old Church Slavic language was simply old Bulgarian language, since Christianity came to Eastern Europe through Bulgaria, all sacred books and Bibles were written in Bulgarian language. Since then, the spoken Bulgarian language changed, the written in the Bibles and canons - not. How can Bulgarian language be an ancestor of Russian language? They even belong to different groups of Slavic languages: Bulgarian language belongs to South group of Slavic languages, Russian - to East Slavic Languages. How can one evolve into another? The same you can say that German is an ancestor of English, or something. And why is this RUSSIAN HISTORY? Kiev is in UKRAINE. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.105.240.160 ( talk) 16:27, 17 April 2009 (UTC)
The whole article seemed to have been written by a Ukrainian. I removed the Note section, since the Reims Gospel it refers to has no connection to Anne what-so-ever. Also, the information for this article is taken mostly from a clearly nationalistic Ukrainian webpage which has no credibility. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
68.148.103.193 (
talk)
02:13, 15 May 2011 (UTC)
I changed "Anne was born in Kiev between 1024 and 1032." to "Anne most likely was born in Novgorod between 1024 and 1032." There is no sources about the date and the place of her birth. But in 1010-1036 the residence and the court of Yaroslav the Wise was in Novgorod. And it is unlikely that pregnant Indigerd gave birth to Anne during one of rare visits. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
217.107.126.162 (
talk)
15:15, 18 December 2016 (UTC)
Anne of Kiev? Seriously? Anne of Russia. She was always known in France as "daughter of the king of Russia". Only recently due to modern politics the term "Anne of Kiev" was coined. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.173.76.76 ( talk) 18:52, 7 June 2023 (UTC)
Was Anne the youngest? Who was the person that said which of the four was who? I'm just wondering is there any historical analysis or prove behind who is who is this image.-- Queen Elizabeth II's Little Spy ( talk) 01:43, 16 April 2011 (UTC)
I have a question about the how-manyith wife she was to Henri. In the wiki pages on him, she is his 3rd wife. In this article it says "After the death of his 1st wife ... he married Anne ...". Which is correct? 79.225.5.209 ( talk) 07:34, 8 November 2012 (UTC)Rho
This was an absolulely shameful reference for an article on a historical figure - it is as good as using Dumas for references in an article about Louis XIII. No 'letter' from Anne describing the alleged barbarity of the French exists. The cited text was a 20th century joke and not a real document. 95.24.242.54 ( talk) 13:04, 12 August 2015 (UTC)
Why russian language was removed from preambula? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 176.194.54.184 ( talk) 19:38, 30 May 2017 (UTC)
Hi! We are Arealhon, jpost1212, and SWWJ96. As part of a college seminar on medieval queens where our final project is to substantially update a Wikipedia page of an understudied medieval queen, we will be carrying out major revisions to this page over the next week and a half (through May 3, 2019). Please bear with us while we fix links and insert more internal citations! Arealhon ( talk) 02:28, 24 April 2019 (UTC)
some historians have interpreted this letter from the Pope as being indicative of Anne's conversion to Roman Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy.[10]
Some may have said so, but is there much sense in it - at least phrased like this? Queen Anne was born to Catholics and as an infant baptized a Catholic; in 1051 she being a Catholic married another Catholic and moved to his land to reign it with him - a land which throughout the time in question stayed Catholic. It is true that in the meantime, to be precise in the year 1054, her native place cut themself off from the Catholic Church, but why would that induce a Catholic queen of France who had never been anything than Catholic throughout her lifetime to need a conversion?-- 2001:A61:3A6B:B901:34C4:FD29:E628:4022 ( talk) 07:55, 29 November 2019 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: not moved. Andrewa ( talk) 16:12, 7 January 2023 (UTC)
Anne of Kiev → Anne of Kyiv – To unify naming with Kyiv (Kyïv). However, I don't know EnWiki naming policies. AS sa 08:13, 31 December 2022 (UTC) AS sa 08:13, 31 December 2022 (UTC)
There is no rationale for defying that consensus. Except consensus on the usage of "Kiev" was already established as well as the article title "Kievan Rus'". Mellk ( talk) 05:12, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
Perhaps this article should be protected somehow. It is almost comical how it is targeted again and again in the Kiev-Kyiv issue. More than any other Kievan royalty or the Kievan Rus article itself, it seems. Just a suggestion. Aciram ( talk) 15:33, 25 January 2023 (UTC)