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I have a question about the wording on one of the sentences.
"He installed his puppets on the throne of Novgorod and married his daughters to princes of Chernigov and Kiev." Is "puppets" the right word to use in this article? It sounds harsh.
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01:20, 19 July 2013 (UTC)reply
The number of children
Currently, the article states in two places that Vsevolod had at least fourteen children. Yet only thirteen children are listed in the infobox and under
/info/en/?search=Vsevolod_the_Big_Nest#Marriage_and_children. Moreover, the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (the third edition) says that Vsevolod had eight sons and four daughters (or exactly twelve children in total). So some correction of the Wikipedia article is needed.
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17:32, 29 July 2018 (UTC)reply
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I have a question about the wording on one of the sentences.
"He installed his puppets on the throne of Novgorod and married his daughters to princes of Chernigov and Kiev." Is "puppets" the right word to use in this article? It sounds harsh.
MrLinkinPark333 (
talk)
01:20, 19 July 2013 (UTC)reply
The number of children
Currently, the article states in two places that Vsevolod had at least fourteen children. Yet only thirteen children are listed in the infobox and under
/info/en/?search=Vsevolod_the_Big_Nest#Marriage_and_children. Moreover, the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (the third edition) says that Vsevolod had eight sons and four daughters (or exactly twelve children in total). So some correction of the Wikipedia article is needed.
Кирилл Булыгин (
talk)
17:32, 29 July 2018 (UTC)reply