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Some old talk not related to this article has been moved to Talk:Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor. I've put this comment above the "name" heading because it relates to some text from 2003. Graham 87 14:34, 26 May 2010 (UTC)
What was his "actual" name, i.e. what would he call himself: Heinrich, or something else? It's quite common for our articles at least to mention the "native" name of people who have anglicised names. Nyttend ( talk) 00:54, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
I think we're confusing two issues here. It certainly makes sense to have his page named "Henry V", but a quick entry that he signed his name "Hinrichus" (or whatever he used) would be a big step towards making this page more encyclopedic. Its also irrelelvent that nowadays Henry is translated as Heinrich. The question was what name would he would have used then, not now. 155.213.224.59 ( talk) 13:53, 13 April 2015 (UTC)
There are ghits for both dates. 8/11 vs 11/8. We had 11 August until this unsourced edit of 26 June 2008. Britannica explicitly denies he was born on 8 November (1081), preferring 11 August (1086). -- Jack of Oz ... speak! ... 04:53, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
The section Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor#Concordat of Worms contained an image ( File:The_death_of_the_Emperor_Henry_V.jpg) which does not seem to depict the death of Henry V, so I removed it. -- Crowsnest ( talk) 14:14, 24 October 2010 (UTC)
Hi! As most of you might have noticed, i am taking care of the translation as requested on top of the article. The content will, of course, replace some of the existing text. I am going to keep and intergrate as much as possible, though. Please let me know, if you have ideas. I thnk that the German language article is a bit too exhaustive at times. I suggest i translate it all and later we reduce it towards the essential info. All the best Wikirictor 17:30, 9 February 2020 (UTC)
I removed the fifth generation from the ahnentafel because it is incomplete, excessive (it takes quite a lot of imagination to think of a reason to mention William IV of Aquitaine in this article) and uncertain. It is by no means clear that the father of Bertha of Milan was Otbert II. Similarly, it is not certain that Otto I of Savoy's mother was from Lenzbourg. This article is not the right place to delve into such matters anyway. Surtsicna ( talk) 20:26, 10 February 2020 (UTC)
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Some old talk not related to this article has been moved to Talk:Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor. I've put this comment above the "name" heading because it relates to some text from 2003. Graham 87 14:34, 26 May 2010 (UTC)
What was his "actual" name, i.e. what would he call himself: Heinrich, or something else? It's quite common for our articles at least to mention the "native" name of people who have anglicised names. Nyttend ( talk) 00:54, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
I think we're confusing two issues here. It certainly makes sense to have his page named "Henry V", but a quick entry that he signed his name "Hinrichus" (or whatever he used) would be a big step towards making this page more encyclopedic. Its also irrelelvent that nowadays Henry is translated as Heinrich. The question was what name would he would have used then, not now. 155.213.224.59 ( talk) 13:53, 13 April 2015 (UTC)
There are ghits for both dates. 8/11 vs 11/8. We had 11 August until this unsourced edit of 26 June 2008. Britannica explicitly denies he was born on 8 November (1081), preferring 11 August (1086). -- Jack of Oz ... speak! ... 04:53, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
The section Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor#Concordat of Worms contained an image ( File:The_death_of_the_Emperor_Henry_V.jpg) which does not seem to depict the death of Henry V, so I removed it. -- Crowsnest ( talk) 14:14, 24 October 2010 (UTC)
Hi! As most of you might have noticed, i am taking care of the translation as requested on top of the article. The content will, of course, replace some of the existing text. I am going to keep and intergrate as much as possible, though. Please let me know, if you have ideas. I thnk that the German language article is a bit too exhaustive at times. I suggest i translate it all and later we reduce it towards the essential info. All the best Wikirictor 17:30, 9 February 2020 (UTC)
I removed the fifth generation from the ahnentafel because it is incomplete, excessive (it takes quite a lot of imagination to think of a reason to mention William IV of Aquitaine in this article) and uncertain. It is by no means clear that the father of Bertha of Milan was Otbert II. Similarly, it is not certain that Otto I of Savoy's mother was from Lenzbourg. This article is not the right place to delve into such matters anyway. Surtsicna ( talk) 20:26, 10 February 2020 (UTC)