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The term
Angevin Empire is standardly used for the possessions of
Henry II of England and his immediate successors, and not for those of
Charles of Anjou - even though his supporters are commonly referred to as Angevins. I've replaced it with the
Kingdom of Naples in the list of combatants - which is the relevant political entity, even if the term is anachronistic in this context.
PWilkinson 17:29, 13 June 2006 (UTC)reply
June or July
It appears sources conflict on the month of the battle. The existing sources and the article had July 8th. Today it was
changed to June 8th citing
this paper. I've reverted the change until we can sort things out. I know it's not definitive, but a
Google search for June 8 returns "about 7 results", while a
Google search for July 8 returns "about 11,000 results". Thoughts?
Mojoworker (
talk) 21:22, 29 June 2015 (UTC)reply
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The term
Angevin Empire is standardly used for the possessions of
Henry II of England and his immediate successors, and not for those of
Charles of Anjou - even though his supporters are commonly referred to as Angevins. I've replaced it with the
Kingdom of Naples in the list of combatants - which is the relevant political entity, even if the term is anachronistic in this context.
PWilkinson 17:29, 13 June 2006 (UTC)reply
June or July
It appears sources conflict on the month of the battle. The existing sources and the article had July 8th. Today it was
changed to June 8th citing
this paper. I've reverted the change until we can sort things out. I know it's not definitive, but a
Google search for June 8 returns "about 7 results", while a
Google search for July 8 returns "about 11,000 results". Thoughts?
Mojoworker (
talk) 21:22, 29 June 2015 (UTC)reply