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Romania-battle-stub edit

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Categorizing battles edit

Hi! Just to let you know, battles should be placed into a "Battles involving Somecountry" category only if troops from Somecountry actually participated in the battle; the full guideline for battle categories is available here. In particular, Category:Battles involving Romania should be used only for battles (a) involving the modern (post-1859) unified Romanian state (the earlier principalities have their own separate categories) and (b) in which Romanian troops actually fought—not for battles that merely happened to take place on land that later became part of Romania. Thanks! Kirill Lokshin 14:51, 9 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Well, let's see:
  • Regarding the Battle of Saint Gotthard and the Battle of Mohács: those are just categorized wrong, as far as I can tell; they're not supposed to have Hungary categories unless Hungary actually participated in the fighting (of which I can't find any mention), so I've removed the categories in question. Thanks for catching that!
  • Regarding Ukraine: this is, admittedly, a somewhat more complicated question. The Wallachia/Moldavia/Romania situation is relatively simple—we start out with several well-defined states, and have them unite to become a single well-defined state (in 1859, if I'm not mistaken); thus, we can neatly split the categories by filing pre-1859 battles into the Wallacha/Moldavia categories and post-1859 battles into the Romania one. With Ukraine, on the other hand, we have a sort of well-defined state (Kievan Rus') that collapses—but the next actual state (modern Ukraine) doesn't emerge for many hundreds of years. In the meantime, the inhabitants of Ukraine form some vaguely defined groups—mostly the various Cossack ones—that happen to fight in wars. It was thus decided—more as a matter of temporary convenience, since we only have a handful of articles to which this applies at this point—that we would lump the various Ukranian Cossack groups into the "Ukraine" category for the time being (which is why Category:Battles involving Ukraine was defined as including "post-Kievan Ukrainian states and groups (17th century–present)" rather than just modern Ukraine). Hence, I added the tag to Battle of Finta based on my assumption that the Cossacks involved were Ukranian. (Of course, I could be wrong in making that assumption. If the Cossacks were not from Ukraine, we may indeed need to create a separate Category:Battles involving the Cossacks or some similar category to handle such cases; please let me know if I made this mistake here.)
Hope that explains some of the issues to your satisfaction; please feel free to ask if there are any other concerns! Kirill Lokshin 14:07, 10 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Request reason:

I think there is a confusion. I am not Greier. I`m his brother.

Decline reason:

You must be a large family. How many other brothers are there? Fut.Perf. 11:23, 21 January 2007 (UTC)Reply


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Request reason:

I`m totally confused. I said that I have nothing to do with Greier, except an unfortunate blood tie. I`m his brother, suo fratello, but I have nothing to do with him. Please give me a valid reason for why you declined, not malicious irony. We have completely different personalities, and I don`t see how you camed to the conclusion that I`m him.

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Quite a coincidence your "brother" gets banned then within a week or two you show up and start editing, and that editing make you appear as someone quite familiar with wikipedia. --pgk 15:52, 21 January 2007 (UTC)Reply


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So then, whose are all the other sockpuppets created at around the same time? Yours or his? Sorry for being ironic, but you must notice just how thin of an excuse this all sounds... Fut.Perf. 14:24, 21 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
We live in a kind of a villa, where there are several computers (including the ones from a small business running on the ground floor), all connected to the internet on just one 512 kbs connection. I have nothing to do with his accounts nor his views nor anything. I don`t see why I have to suffer because of him. Petre Bolea 14:34, 21 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
Btw, we are two brothers, one cousin, and two colleagues from the same university living there. Petre Bolea 14:38, 21 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

WikiProject Dacia edit

Hi, I saw that you collaborated on articles related to Dacia and thought this could be of interest: WikiProject Dacia is looking for supporters, editors and collaborators for creating and better organizing information in articles related to Dacia and the history of Daco-Getae. If interested, PLEASE provide your support on the proposal page. Thanks!!--Codrinb (talk) 03:39, 11 December 2010 (UTC)Reply