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What is the copyright violation? So far nothing has been provided as to the name or location of the copyrighted text from which the article was stolen. There is part of the article that looks more like an academic paper then an encyclopedia article, but I would guess that it is just as likely because someone has basically added their own paper to the article as I would guess a copyright violation has taken place. Regradless, I think this article should be restored until evidence can be provided that this or any part of the article was copied. TeamDiscoveryChannel 02:23, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
I was puzzled by the claim that FCS Schiller was born in *North-Schleswig, Denmark*, being a Dane from Southern Jutland myself. According to the German "version" of this wikipage, he was born in Ottense, near Buxtehude west of Hamburg. This is not even Holstein, which is itself south of Schleswig, only the Northern part of which could be considered Danish. I hesitate to edit this, though, because the only reference I have so far is the de.wikipedia, and for all I know, this article may be right and the German one wrong. -- Lasse Hillerøe Petersen 19:55, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
Hello, just wanted to add my two cents: Schiller was born in Othmarschen, part of Altona, which was part of Holstein, which was part of Denmark at the time (and is now part of Hamburg). It is for this reason that he never had official citizenship in _any_ country at the time of his death. His father never bothered to establish Schiller's citizenship (I can't speak as to his two brothers or his sister). Fhbradley ( talk) 08:58, 6 May 2011 (UTC)
There is still inconsistency for his birthplace:
As there are no refereneces, I don't want to make any corrections here. But I have slight doubts about {{:d:q2037453}}, which had a population of 160 at that time. But that's no proof.-- Aeroid ( talk) 09:18, 2 December 2015 (UTC)
There are conflicting sources about this. Nature has his death on the 7th but Mind puts it on the 9th. Can anyone explain? - Atfyfe ( talk) 02:35, 21 November 2010 (UTC)
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What is the copyright violation? So far nothing has been provided as to the name or location of the copyrighted text from which the article was stolen. There is part of the article that looks more like an academic paper then an encyclopedia article, but I would guess that it is just as likely because someone has basically added their own paper to the article as I would guess a copyright violation has taken place. Regradless, I think this article should be restored until evidence can be provided that this or any part of the article was copied. TeamDiscoveryChannel 02:23, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
I was puzzled by the claim that FCS Schiller was born in *North-Schleswig, Denmark*, being a Dane from Southern Jutland myself. According to the German "version" of this wikipage, he was born in Ottense, near Buxtehude west of Hamburg. This is not even Holstein, which is itself south of Schleswig, only the Northern part of which could be considered Danish. I hesitate to edit this, though, because the only reference I have so far is the de.wikipedia, and for all I know, this article may be right and the German one wrong. -- Lasse Hillerøe Petersen 19:55, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
Hello, just wanted to add my two cents: Schiller was born in Othmarschen, part of Altona, which was part of Holstein, which was part of Denmark at the time (and is now part of Hamburg). It is for this reason that he never had official citizenship in _any_ country at the time of his death. His father never bothered to establish Schiller's citizenship (I can't speak as to his two brothers or his sister). Fhbradley ( talk) 08:58, 6 May 2011 (UTC)
There is still inconsistency for his birthplace:
As there are no refereneces, I don't want to make any corrections here. But I have slight doubts about {{:d:q2037453}}, which had a population of 160 at that time. But that's no proof.-- Aeroid ( talk) 09:18, 2 December 2015 (UTC)
There are conflicting sources about this. Nature has his death on the 7th but Mind puts it on the 9th. Can anyone explain? - Atfyfe ( talk) 02:35, 21 November 2010 (UTC)