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Herzog von Gallièra in Genua seems to be a mix-up. Herzog is German / Austrian, while Genua is in Sardinia / Italy. Herzog von should probably be replaced with Duke of or Duc de?
The name of Brignole-Sale is misspelt Brignoly-Sale in one place (Marquis Antoine de Brignoly-Sale). Also, "ambassador of the King of Sardaigne in Paris" - Sardaigne should be Sardinia.
Perhaps the bio facts about Philippe's parents should be relegated to their own pages - is it necessary to recount them here?
From French Wikipedia:
Jesper A 21:54, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
Many facts not consistent with the Dec. 1987 American Philatelist article
These include dates of birth, etc. The referenced article has 29 footnotes that could be investigated. Chinesesurname ( talk) 01:08, 30 July 2013 (UTC)
Philippe de Ferrari is his "christian name" and registred legal name (From : Archives Nationales - France : Registre des actes de naissance) All off his "after-names" are legaly surnames ... "von ferrary" was one off the last. BUT the context of his several names is very interesting ! (sorry for my gibberish) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.124.204.108 ( talk) 12:23, 12 June 2009 (UTC)
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Herzog von Gallièra in Genua seems to be a mix-up. Herzog is German / Austrian, while Genua is in Sardinia / Italy. Herzog von should probably be replaced with Duke of or Duc de?
The name of Brignole-Sale is misspelt Brignoly-Sale in one place (Marquis Antoine de Brignoly-Sale). Also, "ambassador of the King of Sardaigne in Paris" - Sardaigne should be Sardinia.
Perhaps the bio facts about Philippe's parents should be relegated to their own pages - is it necessary to recount them here?
From French Wikipedia:
Jesper A 21:54, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
Many facts not consistent with the Dec. 1987 American Philatelist article
These include dates of birth, etc. The referenced article has 29 footnotes that could be investigated. Chinesesurname ( talk) 01:08, 30 July 2013 (UTC)
Philippe de Ferrari is his "christian name" and registred legal name (From : Archives Nationales - France : Registre des actes de naissance) All off his "after-names" are legaly surnames ... "von ferrary" was one off the last. BUT the context of his several names is very interesting ! (sorry for my gibberish) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.124.204.108 ( talk) 12:23, 12 June 2009 (UTC)