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While the pages for the two subjects should certaintly remain separate, I was wondering if the campaignboxes that list all the various coalitions might be merged into a single campaignbox.
As an aid to discussion, I posted two different versions of how this might look as revisions to this template (although we might change the name of the template if we choose to adopt this revision). Please take a look and let me know if it makes sense. The Gomm 05:11, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
Is the War of 1812 (Anglo-American War) part of the Napoleonic Wars or a concurrent war? -- PBS ( talk) 00:37, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
I have added the campaigns which seem to be missing, although they are not wars I have tried to replicate it as much in the same way as The French Revolutionary wars template is set. There may be more additions like the naval campaigns/blockades which were continuous from 1805-14. There is future scope for it as least. Chris Wet 16:21, 16 October 2012 (GMT)
Military history: European / French / Napoleonic era Template‑class | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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While the pages for the two subjects should certaintly remain separate, I was wondering if the campaignboxes that list all the various coalitions might be merged into a single campaignbox.
As an aid to discussion, I posted two different versions of how this might look as revisions to this template (although we might change the name of the template if we choose to adopt this revision). Please take a look and let me know if it makes sense. The Gomm 05:11, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
Is the War of 1812 (Anglo-American War) part of the Napoleonic Wars or a concurrent war? -- PBS ( talk) 00:37, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
I have added the campaigns which seem to be missing, although they are not wars I have tried to replicate it as much in the same way as The French Revolutionary wars template is set. There may be more additions like the naval campaigns/blockades which were continuous from 1805-14. There is future scope for it as least. Chris Wet 16:21, 16 October 2012 (GMT)