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Why is this page here and not at Napoleon Orda? It seems strange that his name was first transcrypted to (Bela)russian and then back to latin alphabet. Why not use simply the name he signed his works with? [[User:Halibutt| Halibu tt]] 08:26, Aug 5, 2004 (UTC)
What sources name him as Belarussian besides Belarus and perhaps Russia? Here he is named as Polish composer:
[1] -- Molobo 23:28, 1 March 2006 (UTC) Here another one: [2] -- Molobo 23:33, 1 March 2006 (UTC) Another one: [3] -- Molobo 23:33, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
and Belarussian "psia krew" did not pop up out of nowhere. What are you talking about with this statement ? It's just bizarre. First Ghirla now you ? What are those bizarre and weird comments about dog's blood. I'm am sorry to state this but I simply don't understand what you want to communicate to us. -- Molobo 23:33, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
Some sources claim that Napoleon was the Belarusian, for example - [4]. Other sources claim that Napoleon was the Lithuanian-Polish descent - [5] . In order to avoid edit wars propose to discuss it on the talk page. Sentinel R ( talk) 06:29, 17 June 2010 (UTC)
Since there is no consensus as to whether he was Polish-Lithuanian or Belarussian, we change the first paragraph to
Napoleon Orda (February 11, 1807 – April 26, 1883) was a musician, pianist, composer and artist. He is believed by some authorities to be Polish Lithuanian and by others to be Belarussian.
and put in lots of citations for both claims. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.109.156.143 ( talk) 22:25, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
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Why shouldn't he be called a Belarusian artist? He is venerated in Belarus, where he is considered one of the famous Belarusian artists, he was born there, his works are on the Belarusian money, even Google created a doodle for their Belarusian page on his birthday. Most Polish sources called him Polish and you ok with it; Lithuanian called him Lithuanian and you are ok with it; Belarusian sources called him Belarusian and you remove it from the lead entirely. Just why? Artem.G ( talk) 08:53, 20 July 2022 (UTC)
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Why is this page here and not at Napoleon Orda? It seems strange that his name was first transcrypted to (Bela)russian and then back to latin alphabet. Why not use simply the name he signed his works with? [[User:Halibutt| Halibu tt]] 08:26, Aug 5, 2004 (UTC)
What sources name him as Belarussian besides Belarus and perhaps Russia? Here he is named as Polish composer:
[1] -- Molobo 23:28, 1 March 2006 (UTC) Here another one: [2] -- Molobo 23:33, 1 March 2006 (UTC) Another one: [3] -- Molobo 23:33, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
and Belarussian "psia krew" did not pop up out of nowhere. What are you talking about with this statement ? It's just bizarre. First Ghirla now you ? What are those bizarre and weird comments about dog's blood. I'm am sorry to state this but I simply don't understand what you want to communicate to us. -- Molobo 23:33, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
Some sources claim that Napoleon was the Belarusian, for example - [4]. Other sources claim that Napoleon was the Lithuanian-Polish descent - [5] . In order to avoid edit wars propose to discuss it on the talk page. Sentinel R ( talk) 06:29, 17 June 2010 (UTC)
Since there is no consensus as to whether he was Polish-Lithuanian or Belarussian, we change the first paragraph to
Napoleon Orda (February 11, 1807 – April 26, 1883) was a musician, pianist, composer and artist. He is believed by some authorities to be Polish Lithuanian and by others to be Belarussian.
and put in lots of citations for both claims. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.109.156.143 ( talk) 22:25, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
I've removed an old neutrality tag from this page that appears to have no active discussion per the instructions at Template:POV:
Since there's no evidence of ongoing discussion, I'm removing the tag for now. If discussion is continuing and I've failed to see it, however, please feel free to restore the template and continue to address the issues. Thanks to everybody working on this one! -- Khazar2 ( talk) 13:14, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
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Why shouldn't he be called a Belarusian artist? He is venerated in Belarus, where he is considered one of the famous Belarusian artists, he was born there, his works are on the Belarusian money, even Google created a doodle for their Belarusian page on his birthday. Most Polish sources called him Polish and you ok with it; Lithuanian called him Lithuanian and you are ok with it; Belarusian sources called him Belarusian and you remove it from the lead entirely. Just why? Artem.G ( talk) 08:53, 20 July 2022 (UTC)