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I see you've been busy contributing lots of geneology, even new articles. Could I press you to cite your references for this information? If you need help, just ask! Melchoir 06:29, 22 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Limburg-Styrum/Stirum[edit]

Is there any reason you chose the spelling you did? You are missing the hyphen so the page Limburg Stirum has to be renamed to Limburg-Stirum at the least; but every source I have seen uses Styrum in preference to Stirum, moreso the German ones. Also you redirected the pages without adding the info to the main article, even though the pages should not have been redirected in the first place (only corrected, expanded, etc. as normally done with German states and nobility on Wikipedia). Suggest you undo the redirecting. - Nomadic1 08:24, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Limburg Stirum spelling is used as the 'official' current spelling of the family name in Belgium and the Netherland, where the family still lives on. Hyphen has been used from time to time but is no longer used. Also for Styrum, I used the current spelling, although it was spelled with a Y a few centuries ago.

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Your Eberhard I should be under a different Lemma there are several Eberhard I so you should make his Lemma more like Eberhard I, Count of Limburg. Or whatever.--Tresckow 18:48, 22 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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This painting dates from the Middle Ages, around 1200ad, and is therefore in the public domain. Its author -unknown- died more than 100 years ago as tagged.

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Evrard Louis de Limburg Stirum[edit]

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I've contacted the blocking admin for comment; in the meantime, please bear with us, and thanks for your patience. – Luna Santin (talk) 23:22, 3 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]


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