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There seems to be a mixture of old and modern Irish Gaelic here. The article heading is Emain Macha, which is an old Irish term, followed by Ulaid also Old Irish (The modern terms are Eamhain Macha and Ulaidh which contain the necessary aspiration). However people's names are in modern Irish - Conchobhar - Concobar.
Why is this article under the Old Irish spelling? Given that this is the English Wikipedia, surely it should be under Navan Fort? I propose moving it. Cripipper 15:43, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
Article states, that the visitors centre was closed at 2001, however I visited the site in July 2006 and there is a very modern visitors centre nearby with multimedia information, tourist shop etc. -- Gorn 19:35, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as start, and the rating on other projects was brought up to start class. BetacommandBot 16:04, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
Numerous sources report that a set of magnificent ancient bronze trumpets was found at Navan Fort. Please add some information to the article. 174.24.5.43 ( talk) 05:23, 5 February 2017 (UTC)
The trumpets are from Loughnashade, near to, but not at, Navan Fort. European Prehistorian ( talk) 12:39, 19 November 2020 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: no consensus
Two editors (in addition to the proposer) support the move, though neither provides additional reasons. Two editors oppose the move, with reasons.
The crux of the discussion is which name is more recognizable (no participant having suggested any other WP:CRITERIA to be material). The proposer provides some evidence that the proposed new name is more common in published writing, but the RSs cited in opposition suggest that the current name may be more common among non-experts. Accordingly, there is no consensus. ( non-admin closure) Havelock Jones ( talk) 23:43, 14 September 2021 (UTC)
Navan Fort →
Emain Macha – More commonly used and
WP:RECOGNIZABLE name for this place. See
NGRAMS results; also more common on Google Scholar (
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c)
buidhe 06:02, 18 July 2021 (UTC) — Relisting.
Vpab15 (
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20:48, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
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There seems to be a mixture of old and modern Irish Gaelic here. The article heading is Emain Macha, which is an old Irish term, followed by Ulaid also Old Irish (The modern terms are Eamhain Macha and Ulaidh which contain the necessary aspiration). However people's names are in modern Irish - Conchobhar - Concobar.
Why is this article under the Old Irish spelling? Given that this is the English Wikipedia, surely it should be under Navan Fort? I propose moving it. Cripipper 15:43, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
Article states, that the visitors centre was closed at 2001, however I visited the site in July 2006 and there is a very modern visitors centre nearby with multimedia information, tourist shop etc. -- Gorn 19:35, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as start, and the rating on other projects was brought up to start class. BetacommandBot 16:04, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
Numerous sources report that a set of magnificent ancient bronze trumpets was found at Navan Fort. Please add some information to the article. 174.24.5.43 ( talk) 05:23, 5 February 2017 (UTC)
The trumpets are from Loughnashade, near to, but not at, Navan Fort. European Prehistorian ( talk) 12:39, 19 November 2020 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: no consensus
Two editors (in addition to the proposer) support the move, though neither provides additional reasons. Two editors oppose the move, with reasons.
The crux of the discussion is which name is more recognizable (no participant having suggested any other WP:CRITERIA to be material). The proposer provides some evidence that the proposed new name is more common in published writing, but the RSs cited in opposition suggest that the current name may be more common among non-experts. Accordingly, there is no consensus. ( non-admin closure) Havelock Jones ( talk) 23:43, 14 September 2021 (UTC)
Navan Fort →
Emain Macha – More commonly used and
WP:RECOGNIZABLE name for this place. See
NGRAMS results; also more common on Google Scholar (
t ·
c)
buidhe 06:02, 18 July 2021 (UTC) — Relisting.
Vpab15 (
talk)
20:48, 19 August 2021 (UTC)