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The Barbarian kingdoms portal was recently deleted. I've removed the red link from the template. BlackcurrantTea ( talk) 12:08, 30 April 2019 (UTC)
How to call direct successor states like the Eastern Rome Empire, Soissons, Nepos's Dalmatia or even Sub-Roman Britain and the Mauro-Roman Kingdom? Latin states? Direct successor states? I'm putting them in the "see also" section for the moment.
There is a discussion in /info/en/?search=Talk:Barbarian_kingdoms about the rename of the article of "Barbarina Kingdom" to "Early-medieval states". Please go and participate in the discussion. The "see also" in this template is being used for entities that aren't "barbarians", but have some relation with them in the Post roman period (the roman sucessor kingdoms of Soissons and Dalmatia).
This template was considered for deletion on 2018 December 20. The result of the discussion was "Delete Europe Hegemony". |
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The Barbarian kingdoms portal was recently deleted. I've removed the red link from the template. BlackcurrantTea ( talk) 12:08, 30 April 2019 (UTC)
How to call direct successor states like the Eastern Rome Empire, Soissons, Nepos's Dalmatia or even Sub-Roman Britain and the Mauro-Roman Kingdom? Latin states? Direct successor states? I'm putting them in the "see also" section for the moment.
There is a discussion in /info/en/?search=Talk:Barbarian_kingdoms about the rename of the article of "Barbarina Kingdom" to "Early-medieval states". Please go and participate in the discussion. The "see also" in this template is being used for entities that aren't "barbarians", but have some relation with them in the Post roman period (the roman sucessor kingdoms of Soissons and Dalmatia).