Talk:Francesco Canova da Milano

I am fairly new to doing any talking/editing with Wikipedia. However, having consulted Wikipedia pages many times, I am somewhat familiar with your editing standards. For example, in your Mozart article, he's referred to as "Mozart" after the first reference. Same with any number of others. However, Francesco Canova da Milano is referred to as "Francesco." If this is because "da Milano" simply means "from Milan," then it should be explained. However, place names seem to be commonly used as last names in the case of U.S. Italians and we don't refer to them by their first names only. Thus, it would seem appropriate that since "da Milano" is used as a last name here, then he should be referred to as "da Milano" or "Milano." You do have him filed under "Milano" in your alphabetic listing of Talk pages. — Preceding unsigned comment added by BlueIris2 (talk • contribs) 01:21, 10 June 2015 (UTC)

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