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Please join the discussion here Lilac Soul ( talk • contribs • count) 14:51, 20 August 2007 (UTC)
Can somebody explain in the article what "issue" is or at least link to it? To those unfamiliar (like me), it's curious. TJ Spyke 06:32, 9 January 2009 (UTC)
His death as described in this article coincides with the official, though fabricated story. According to a norwegian historian Øystein Sørensen ( http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_ostlandssendingen/sendinger_nrk_ostlandssendingen/lang_lunsj/3042495.html) he sneaked out of the hotel, without his staff knowing. He is known to have died in the room of a prostitute, and then been transferred to Harbour hospital of Hamburg, section for unknown corpses. The day after he was identified by staff as the king, and transferred to Hotel Hamburger Hof, where the story as it currently is presented in this article, was conceived. If nobody disagrees, I will edit this later.
-- PeterKristo ( talk) 15:10, 27 February 2012 (UTC)
So, where is the proof that he was in the bordello? That link above doesn't work anymore. Sounds like it is assumed he was there simply because he died nearby. This should be clearly stated that this is only a rumor. If there's no proof, then that should be made clear.
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I have made a little change to the description of the Nine Sovereigns photo. Maymichael2 ( talk) 17:08, 20 January 2016 (UTC)
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Frederick VIII of Denmark → Frederik VIII of Denmark – At Talk:Frederik IX of Denmark#Move request, it was discussed and finally decided to move "Frederick IX of Denmark" to "Frederik IX of Denmark", i.e. switching from the German and traditional English spelling of Frederick with a "c", to his actual Danish name, Frederik without a "c" (also in agreement with Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark, who will become Frederik X of Denmark Sunday January 14, 2024).
According to the discussion there, the same should apply to Frederik VIII, but probably not to the Frederik's prior to year 1900.
Thus, I hereby request a move of "Frederick VIII of Denmark" to "Frederik VIII of Denmark". Nø ( talk) 17:03, 12 January 2024 (UTC)
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Please join the discussion here Lilac Soul ( talk • contribs • count) 14:51, 20 August 2007 (UTC)
Can somebody explain in the article what "issue" is or at least link to it? To those unfamiliar (like me), it's curious. TJ Spyke 06:32, 9 January 2009 (UTC)
His death as described in this article coincides with the official, though fabricated story. According to a norwegian historian Øystein Sørensen ( http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_ostlandssendingen/sendinger_nrk_ostlandssendingen/lang_lunsj/3042495.html) he sneaked out of the hotel, without his staff knowing. He is known to have died in the room of a prostitute, and then been transferred to Harbour hospital of Hamburg, section for unknown corpses. The day after he was identified by staff as the king, and transferred to Hotel Hamburger Hof, where the story as it currently is presented in this article, was conceived. If nobody disagrees, I will edit this later.
-- PeterKristo ( talk) 15:10, 27 February 2012 (UTC)
So, where is the proof that he was in the bordello? That link above doesn't work anymore. Sounds like it is assumed he was there simply because he died nearby. This should be clearly stated that this is only a rumor. If there's no proof, then that should be made clear.
2600:1700:BC01:9B0:C9FF:2666:F646:F001 (
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03:25, 23 February 2024 (UTC)
I have made a little change to the description of the Nine Sovereigns photo. Maymichael2 ( talk) 17:08, 20 January 2016 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: not moved. Rough consensus to not move the page. The oppose !votes showed more compelling evidence and were actually based in policy (COMMONNAME, USEENGLISH). No consensus on dropping "of Denmark", though that can be decided in another RM. (
closed by non-admin page mover) –
Hilst
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18:44, 11 February 2024 (UTC)
Frederick VIII of Denmark → Frederik VIII of Denmark – At Talk:Frederik IX of Denmark#Move request, it was discussed and finally decided to move "Frederick IX of Denmark" to "Frederik IX of Denmark", i.e. switching from the German and traditional English spelling of Frederick with a "c", to his actual Danish name, Frederik without a "c" (also in agreement with Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark, who will become Frederik X of Denmark Sunday January 14, 2024).
According to the discussion there, the same should apply to Frederik VIII, but probably not to the Frederik's prior to year 1900.
Thus, I hereby request a move of "Frederick VIII of Denmark" to "Frederik VIII of Denmark". Nø ( talk) 17:03, 12 January 2024 (UTC)