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Isn't it a bit too much? Half of them already have articles showcasing their images and it makes the article really unbalance. I understand its use in
Prince Ilia of Georgia where it doesn't seem likely any of his children are going to have articles Info like their marriages can be mentioned in a billeted list format..--
The Emperor's New Spy (
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15:54, 28 April 2013 (UTC)reply
You have a point, but I don't know what to do with those children who are unlikely to have their own articles, but still, as immediate members of the royal family, are still notable. The
Family of George XII of Georgia article could be a solution though and I'm going to work on it as time permits. --
KoberTalk16:21, 28 April 2013 (UTC)reply
The Family of George XII would be a good idea. As of now there is nothing novel listed about the articles you aren't going to create in the table. For example it Princess Barbare can be condensed to "Princess Barbare (1769 or 1770 – 1801), who married Prince Simon-Zosime Andronikashvili in 1784 and had three children." And if Princess Nino is one that isn't going to be created and you like the image to be shown than add it on the side as a thumb image.--
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Isn't it a bit too much? Half of them already have articles showcasing their images and it makes the article really unbalance. I understand its use in
Prince Ilia of Georgia where it doesn't seem likely any of his children are going to have articles Info like their marriages can be mentioned in a billeted list format..--
The Emperor's New Spy (
talk)
15:54, 28 April 2013 (UTC)reply
You have a point, but I don't know what to do with those children who are unlikely to have their own articles, but still, as immediate members of the royal family, are still notable. The
Family of George XII of Georgia article could be a solution though and I'm going to work on it as time permits. --
KoberTalk16:21, 28 April 2013 (UTC)reply
The Family of George XII would be a good idea. As of now there is nothing novel listed about the articles you aren't going to create in the table. For example it Princess Barbare can be condensed to "Princess Barbare (1769 or 1770 – 1801), who married Prince Simon-Zosime Andronikashvili in 1784 and had three children." And if Princess Nino is one that isn't going to be created and you like the image to be shown than add it on the side as a thumb image.--
The Emperor's New Spy (
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16:45, 28 April 2013 (UTC)reply