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I removed the following material which had been erroneously attributed to Stephen:
This exchange actually occurred between Pippin (via St. Boniface) and Pope Zacharias, and Pippin was crowned king in 751, the year before Stephen III's papacy began. That is, unless someone is using some source I've never seen. Luchaire 08:41, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
The discussion of "Renaming page" began with a focus on the narrrow issue of a Requested move of Pope Stephen III to Pope Stephen II, to parallel the 1961 change of the approach used in a Vatican-published list of saints.
The contents of the discussion that ensued in 2006 February now appear, archived (since it was oversized) and located (since its scope is about as broad as that of the Dab Pope Stephen) at Talk:Pope Stephen/Renaming, Archive I and Talk:Pope Stephen/Renaming, Archive II. Its scope is roughly
(The history prior to 14:29, 2 March 2006 (UTC) of the talk page previously bearing this page's name is at this writing the bulk of the history of Talk:Pope Stephen/Renaming, Archive II, and likely to remain there.) Refactoring of the content onto other talk subpages there is proposed. The discussion is expected to continue.
One exchange within the "Renaming page" discussion applies strictly to this page's corresponding article, and could be conceivably be sought here in response to reading the history of Wikipedia:Requested moves; those doing so may, or not, want to see the discussion the intervened, both in time and on the page, between the two messages copied. It is copied here, reindented:
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Did this pope send a letter ( supposedly from St. Peter in heaven) telling Pepin that he had to help against the Lombards? I have seen this repeated in a couple of histories, but no documentation of it. 213.205.251.32 ( talk) 06:36, 11 January 2017 (UTC)
In the entry under Pope Paul I, his birth date is listed as 700. He was the younger brother of Stephen. Here Stephen's birth date is listed as '714'. How to reconcile? -- Gepid ( talk) 18:39, 24 March 2020 (UTC)
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I removed the following material which had been erroneously attributed to Stephen:
This exchange actually occurred between Pippin (via St. Boniface) and Pope Zacharias, and Pippin was crowned king in 751, the year before Stephen III's papacy began. That is, unless someone is using some source I've never seen. Luchaire 08:41, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
The discussion of "Renaming page" began with a focus on the narrrow issue of a Requested move of Pope Stephen III to Pope Stephen II, to parallel the 1961 change of the approach used in a Vatican-published list of saints.
The contents of the discussion that ensued in 2006 February now appear, archived (since it was oversized) and located (since its scope is about as broad as that of the Dab Pope Stephen) at Talk:Pope Stephen/Renaming, Archive I and Talk:Pope Stephen/Renaming, Archive II. Its scope is roughly
(The history prior to 14:29, 2 March 2006 (UTC) of the talk page previously bearing this page's name is at this writing the bulk of the history of Talk:Pope Stephen/Renaming, Archive II, and likely to remain there.) Refactoring of the content onto other talk subpages there is proposed. The discussion is expected to continue.
One exchange within the "Renaming page" discussion applies strictly to this page's corresponding article, and could be conceivably be sought here in response to reading the history of Wikipedia:Requested moves; those doing so may, or not, want to see the discussion the intervened, both in time and on the page, between the two messages copied. It is copied here, reindented:
Italic text
Did this pope send a letter ( supposedly from St. Peter in heaven) telling Pepin that he had to help against the Lombards? I have seen this repeated in a couple of histories, but no documentation of it. 213.205.251.32 ( talk) 06:36, 11 January 2017 (UTC)
In the entry under Pope Paul I, his birth date is listed as 700. He was the younger brother of Stephen. Here Stephen's birth date is listed as '714'. How to reconcile? -- Gepid ( talk) 18:39, 24 March 2020 (UTC)