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I wasn't sure where or if to add these links in the article, so I just put them here instead. (With my indeed limited knowledge) they should all refer to people and places mentioned in the novel (wich I read translated to Swedish only). It could end up a very long list. / Mats Halldin 17:47, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
The article on Kyot suggests that he is probably legendary, but possibly historical. Since this probably can no longer be resolved, plus the legendary list is so short, I'm going to combine them (with notations for the legendary figures). -- Toby Bartels 09:39, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
It appears that the 'notations' have been lost in the history. It really should be made clear which ones are truly historical and which ones are legendary. Kind of surprised to see Prester John listed as historical. 69.95.232.130 ( talk) 23:15, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
The genre of the book is marked "historical novel" which is correct in some respect, but it does not do justice to the second part of the book, which is mostly speculative fiction or alternate history. If no one objects, I will do the edit in some days.-- Aethralis 07:30, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
Was Deacon John, or the city of Pndapetzim, really a fictional or legendary person not invented by Eco? 63.87.189.17 ( talk) 18:13, 9 April 2009 (UTC)
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I wasn't sure where or if to add these links in the article, so I just put them here instead. (With my indeed limited knowledge) they should all refer to people and places mentioned in the novel (wich I read translated to Swedish only). It could end up a very long list. / Mats Halldin 17:47, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
The article on Kyot suggests that he is probably legendary, but possibly historical. Since this probably can no longer be resolved, plus the legendary list is so short, I'm going to combine them (with notations for the legendary figures). -- Toby Bartels 09:39, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
It appears that the 'notations' have been lost in the history. It really should be made clear which ones are truly historical and which ones are legendary. Kind of surprised to see Prester John listed as historical. 69.95.232.130 ( talk) 23:15, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
The genre of the book is marked "historical novel" which is correct in some respect, but it does not do justice to the second part of the book, which is mostly speculative fiction or alternate history. If no one objects, I will do the edit in some days.-- Aethralis 07:30, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
Was Deacon John, or the city of Pndapetzim, really a fictional or legendary person not invented by Eco? 63.87.189.17 ( talk) 18:13, 9 April 2009 (UTC)