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I wonder, in this article it says that Theophanu introduced the fork to Europe, but in another article it says that Theodora Anna Doukaina Selvo did it. Witch one is it? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodora_Anna_Doukaina_Selvo Lena Kronberg — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.230.241.156 ( talk) 13:21, 6 January 2015 (UTC)
I have now just read basically the same entry several times. Exactly the same info about the Ottonians, with links to people who aren't necessarily important enough to have articles, except as "son of". These entries are the equivalent of historical Dictionary entries -- they really aren't useful, because they don't say anything about WHY the person is worthy of discussion. Even the entries on the Ottos have no mention of their careers, administration, society under their reign...How on earth can you write about Otto the Great (and wasn't there already an article on him?) without mentioning Lechfeld?
For this article specifically, I would like to know what is meant by "Other names are also known." and if Theophanu's father was Constantine Skleros, who was he? (Asking in a rhetorical, this should be in the entry, sense, not actually asking who he was...). Right now, this is just another article that really has no significance until somebody willing to do some actual research and work re-writes it. JHK
I think that every page is usefull. I, for instance, read this strange name and ended up here. Now i know who she was and that was regent of the holy roman empire. And that she is important for art historians. Maybe Michael should explain why... Muriel Gottrop
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Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignment by PrimeBOT ( talk) 11:15, 17 January 2022 (UTC)
I wonder, in this article it says that Theophanu introduced the fork to Europe, but in another article it says that Theodora Anna Doukaina Selvo did it. Witch one is it? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodora_Anna_Doukaina_Selvo Lena Kronberg — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.230.241.156 ( talk) 13:21, 6 January 2015 (UTC)
I have now just read basically the same entry several times. Exactly the same info about the Ottonians, with links to people who aren't necessarily important enough to have articles, except as "son of". These entries are the equivalent of historical Dictionary entries -- they really aren't useful, because they don't say anything about WHY the person is worthy of discussion. Even the entries on the Ottos have no mention of their careers, administration, society under their reign...How on earth can you write about Otto the Great (and wasn't there already an article on him?) without mentioning Lechfeld?
For this article specifically, I would like to know what is meant by "Other names are also known." and if Theophanu's father was Constantine Skleros, who was he? (Asking in a rhetorical, this should be in the entry, sense, not actually asking who he was...). Right now, this is just another article that really has no significance until somebody willing to do some actual research and work re-writes it. JHK
I think that every page is usefull. I, for instance, read this strange name and ended up here. Now i know who she was and that was regent of the holy roman empire. And that she is important for art historians. Maybe Michael should explain why... Muriel Gottrop